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Page 1: Freshwater Ecosystems * Prepare yourself, there are 35 slides!

Freshwater Ecosystems

* Prepare yourself, there are 35 slides!

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Freshwater Ecosystems

• Only covers 3% of Earth’s surface

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• What makes them different?

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Abiotic Factors• Water Speed / flow

• Depth

• Temperature

• Chemistry (salinity)

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Organisms

• Grouped by location & adaptations

• 3 groups

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1 - Plankton• Float near the surface

• Phytoplankton – single celled algae; produce most of the food for an aquatic ecosystem

• Zooplankton – microscopic animals

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2 - Nekton

• Free swimming

• Ex. fish & turtles

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3 - Benthos

• Bottom dwelling

• Most live attached to hard surfaces

• Ex. mussels, worms & barnacles

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Lakes – 5 Types!

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• 1- Glacial lake: formed by depressions in the surface

• 2- Barrier lakes: formed from landslides

• 3- Crater lakes: volcanoes

• 4- Tectonic lakes: formed from rift valleys

• 5- Artificial lakes: humans (dams) & beavers

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Ponds

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Zones

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Littoral Zone• Shore

• Nutrient rich

• Diverse & abundant life

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Benthic Zone• No light

• Decomposers, insect larvae & clams

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Animal Adaptations

• Water beetles – hair to trap air

• Catfish – whiskers to sense

• Amphibians – burrow in the cold

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Eutrophication

• Increase in the amount of plant growth due to nutrients

• ↑algae = ↑bacteria = ↓oxygen

• Occurs naturally over long time

• Accelerated by run-off

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Wetlands• Covered with fresh water for part

of year

• Traps & filters pollutants (keeping them out of cycle)

• Reduces chances of flood

• Prevents erosion

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• Provides spawning ground & habitats

• Provides recreational areas

• 2 types

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Marsh• Treeless

• Low, flat lands

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• Characterized by salinity

• Brackish Marsh – slight NaCl

• Salt Marsh – more NaCl

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Swamp• Has Trees

• Flat, poorly drained land

• Near streams

• Mangrove – near ocean

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Human Impact on the Wetlands

• Drained, filled, cleared

• Farms, residential & commercial development

• Florida Everglades – from 8 million to 2 million acres

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Stream

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Rivers

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Rivers

• Many originate from snow capped mountains

• Flows, broadens to become slower, warmer & wider

• Mosses anchor in the flow

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River problems• Industrial pollution

• Kills organisms

• Makes fish inedible

• Carries pollution in the run-off

• Dams alter ecosystems

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Brainpop: Rivers