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Life in the Sea
Life at the Surface
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Undergraduate 1
12/07/2009

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Life in the Open Sea

(terms to know)

Definition

  • Pelagic: in the Water Column
  • Neritic: over the continental shelf
  • Oceanic: beyond the continental shelf
  • Epipelagic: upper 200m (warmest most light)
  • Euphotic Zone: range of depth with enough light for photosynthesis not epipelagic
  • Plankton: organisms that drift with currents (animals& micro algae, weak swimmers at best.

Term

 

phytoplankton 

zooplankton

Definition

 

  • phytoplankton: photosynthetic plankters
  • zooplankton: animal plankters
  • also a habitat "the plankton"

 

Term

 

Nekton

Definition
animals that can swim against currents 
Term

 

Primary Production in Open Ocean

Definition

  • CO2 Turns into organic molecules (aka photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
  • performed by plankton 
  • only in euphotic zone
  • all food originates in the top layer
  • more primary production by plankton than all terrestrial plants!!!

Term

 

Requirements for Primary Production

Definition

  • light, nutrients (nitrate, phosphate)
  • sites of high primary production: 
  • neritic: coastal upwelling
  • oceanic: equatorial upwelling

Term

 

What limits Primary Production?

Definition

  • Light: daily and seasonal variation
  • latitudinal variation affects depth of euphotic zone
  • nutrient availability
  • limiting nutrient: in shortest supply, often nitrate or iron

Term

 

Phytoplankton 

Definition

  • 95% of primary production in open ocean done by plankton
  • they are mostly unicellular and small but found in HUGE numbers
  • Other major players: diatoms, dinoflagellates cyanobacteria (some fix nitrogen)

Term

 

Phytoplankton Blooms

Definition

  • aka "Red Tide"
  • most reproduce asexually= rapid population growth
  • population explosion of a single species (usually diatom, dinoflagellate)
  • cell division is greater than grazing by herbivores
  • most blooms aren't toxic 

Term

 

Harmful Algal Blooms

(HAB's)

Definition

  • phytoplankters produce toxins
  • Toxins ingested by filter feeders (mussels etc.)
  • Passed to higher trophic levels (fishes, birds, mammals)
  • Amnesia shellfish poisoning (ASP)
  • produced by a diatom
  • Paralytic Shelfish Poisoning (PSP)
  • produced by a dinoflagellate
  • Diarrhetic SHellfish Poisoning (DSP)
  • produced by a dinoflagellate (problem with fisheries.
  • Pfisteria 
  • dinoflagellate that kills fish, attacks skin
  • the toxin can also be inhaled which causes delusion, hallucinations. 

Term

 

Zooplanton

Definition

  • Represent every animal Phylum (extremely diverse)
  • Includes heterotrophic protozoans
  • Holoplankton:entire life in plankton
  • Meroplankton: part of life in plankton (Crustacean holoplankton)
  • Crustacean: "insects" of the sea
  • the most numerous animals, feed on phytoplankton. eaten by everyone (important in pelagic food webs) 
  • Transfer Energy from primary production to higher trophic levels.  

Term

 

Krill

Definition

  • feed on phytoplankton, small zooplankton 
  • eaten by fish, squid, seabirds, mysticetes.

Term

 

Nekton 

Definition

  • Nekton: swim against currents
  • fishes, squid, vertebrates 
  • many have planktonic larvae
  • planktioveres feed on plankton

Term

 

Neuston and Pleuston

Definition

  • Neuston: animals that live at surface
  • all of body in the water (ex: nudibranchs)
  • Pleuston: subset of neuston
  • body in air and water
  • specialized habitat- aerial and marine stresses
  • No protection from UV
  • blue pigments used as sunscreen

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