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Marine Food Chains/Webs • Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain • Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) • Shorter chains are more efficient at producing apex

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Page 1: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains

Marine Food Chains/Webs

• Energy from primary production

is transferred up the trophic

chain

• Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost)

• Shorter chains are more

efficient at producing apex

predators

Page 2: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains

Bottom Up Control on the Marine Food

Webs

Primary Secondary Production Production

Phytoplankton

h

CO2 O2

PlantsNUTS FoodWeb

Page 3: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains
Page 4: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains
Page 5: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains

Marine Food Chains/Webs

• Energy from primary production

is transferred up the trophic

chain

• Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost)

• Shorter chains are more

efficient at producing apex

predators

Page 6: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains

Primary Production by Biome

Ryther (1969) Science

Page 7: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains
Page 8: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains

Primary Production by Biome

Ryther (1969) Science

Page 9: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains

Marine Food Chains/Webs

• Open ocean = 90% area & most of

the NPP but little fish

production

• Coastal ocean = 9.9% area & 20%

of the global NPP but ½ of the

fish production

• Upwelling systems = 0.1% area &

little NPP but ½ fish

production

Page 10: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains
Page 11: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains
Page 12: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains

CalCoFI Zooplankton Sampling

Page 13: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains

Dudley Chelton [OSU]

CalCoFIZooplankt

on

Page 14: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains

Seasonal Zooplankton

Zoo

Winds

Page 15: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains

Seasonal Zooplankton

Zoo

Winds

Page 16: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains

CalCoFI Zooplankton

Highest in the tongueof CA Current

Page 17: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains

The Upwelling Conveyor Belt

Highest NUTS

High NUTSLow NUTS

High Chl Low ChlLower Chl

High Zoo Low ZooLower Zoo

Sinking POM

Page 18: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains

CalCoFI Zooplankton

Correspondsto low salinitywaters fromnorth

Page 19: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains

CalCoFI Zooplankton

Highest in the tongueof CA Current

Page 20: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains

The Upwelling Conveyor Belt

Highest NUTS

High NUTSLow NUTS

High Chl Low ChlLower Chl

High Zoo Low ZooLower Zoo

Sinking POM

Page 21: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains

CalCoFIZooplankt

on

Hi Zoo’s = Low Temp

ENSO connection

All in pre-1977

Page 22: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains

CalCoFI Zooplankton

70% Decline in 1970’s

Page 24: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains

Cool vs. WarmWater Species

T. Spinifera = cool water

N. Simplex = warm

Page 25: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains

Cool water species – gone during ENSO

Page 26: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains
Page 27: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains
Page 28: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains
Page 29: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains
Page 30: Marine Food Chains/Webs Energy from primary production is transferred up the trophic chain Each step is inefficient (~90% energy is lost) Shorter chains

Zooplankton in CA Current

• Zooplankton follow climatic

changes both ENSO and PDO are seen

• Long term zoo distribution

consistent with upwelling conveyor

& advection from N Pac

• Evidence of species switching is

also observed