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Aquatic Ecosystems

Freshwater       Marine
 Ponds & Lakes    Oceans
 Streams &        Coral Reefs
 Rivers           Estuaries
 Wetlands
Freshwater
Ponds & Lakes
Streams & Rivers
Wetlands
Freshwater
Freshwater is defined as having a
low salt concentration—usually
less than 1%
Plants and animals in freshwater
regions are adjusted to the low
salt content and would not be
able to survive in areas of high
salt concentration (i.e, ocean)
Ponds and Lakes
 range in size from just a few square meters to
 thousands of square kilometers
 ponds may be seasonal, lasting just a couple
 of months (such as sessile pools)
 lakes may exist for hundreds of years or
 more
  may have limited species diversity since
 they are often isolated from one another and
 from other water sources like rivers and
 oceans
Ponds and Lakes
Temperature
  varies seasonally.
  Summer
    from 4° C near the bottom to 22° C at the top
 Winter
    from 4° C while the top is 0° C (ice)
 between the two layers is a narrow zone
 called the thermocline where the temperature
 of the water changes rapidly with depth
Ponds and Lakes
 during the spring and fall seasons is a
 mixing of the top and bottom layers
 resulting in a uniform water temperature
 of around 4° C
 mixing also circulates oxygen
 throughout the lake
 many lakes and ponds do not freeze
 during the winter resulting in the top
 layer being a little warmer
Ponds and Lakes
 ice can develop on the top of lakes
 during winter
  blocks out sunlight and can prevent
  photosynthesis
  oxygen levels drop and some plants
  and animals may die
   called "winterkill."
Ponds and Lakes
Streams & Rivers
 bodies of flowing water moving in one
 direction
  found everywhere—they get their start
 at headwaters, which may be springs,
 snowmelt or even lakes
 travel all the way to their mouths,
 usually another water channel or the
 ocean
Streams & Rivers
Wetlands
Wetlands are areas of standing
water that support aquatic plants
 Marshes, swamps, and bogs are
 all considered wetlands
Wetlands
Plants
 adapted to the very moist and humid
 conditions are called hydrophytes
    Pond lilies    Cattails             Sedges


            Tamarack          Black Spruce


         Gum                  Cypress
River Otter
    Wetlands              Damselfly   Dragonfly     Mayfly



 Crayfish        Snails     Leech        Bluegill     Bass



Catfish         Sculpin     Minnow        Snakes



                                       Frog         Turtle
Great Blue Heron     Canadian Goose
Aquatic Ecosystems
Marine
 Oceans
 Coral Reefs
 Estuaries
Marine
cover about three-fourths of the Earth’s
surface and include oceans, coral reefs,
and estuaries
algae supply much of the world’s
oxygen supply and take in a huge
amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide
evaporation of the seawater provides
rainwater for the land
Oceans
largest of all the ecosystems
dominate the Earth’s surface
separate zones
  Intertidal
  Pelagic
  Abyssal
  Benthic
great diversity of species
richest diversity of species even though it
contains fewer species than there are on land
Oceans
Pelagic – Open Ocean
 waters further from the land, basically
 the open ocean
 generally cold though it is hard to give a
 general temperature range since, just
 like ponds and lakes, there is thermal
 stratification with a constant mixing of
 warm and cold ocean currents
The Coral Reef Biome
                 A Look at a
                Marine Biome
What Is a Coral Reef?
A structure formed by coral polyps,
tiny animals that live in colonies.
Coral polyps form a hard, stony,
branching structure made of
limestone.
New polyps attach to old coral and
gradually build the reef.
Sample Food Chain
                    Starfish

      Coral
                               Octopus

    Zooplankton

                   Moray Eel
   Phytoplankton
Estuaries
 enclosed body of water formed where
 freshwater from rivers and streams flows into
 the ocean, mixing with the salty sea water
 estuaries and the lands surrounding them are
 places of transition from land to sea, and from
 fresh to salt water
 although influenced by the tides, estuaries are
 protected from the full force of ocean waves,
 winds, and storms by the reefs, barrier islands,
 or fingers of land, mud, or sand that define an
 estuary's seaward boundary
Estuaries are semi-enclosed bodies of water where
fresh water from the land mixes with sea water.

  Estuaries originate as: drowned
  river valleys, bar-built estuaries, and
  tectonic estuaries.
  Salinity typically grades from
  normal marine salinity at the tidal
  inlet to fresh water at the mouth of
  the river.
Conclusion…
THE END

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Aquatic ecosystems

  • 1. Aquatic Ecosystems Freshwater Marine Ponds & Lakes Oceans Streams & Coral Reefs Rivers Estuaries Wetlands
  • 3. Freshwater Freshwater is defined as having a low salt concentration—usually less than 1% Plants and animals in freshwater regions are adjusted to the low salt content and would not be able to survive in areas of high salt concentration (i.e, ocean)
  • 4. Ponds and Lakes range in size from just a few square meters to thousands of square kilometers ponds may be seasonal, lasting just a couple of months (such as sessile pools) lakes may exist for hundreds of years or more may have limited species diversity since they are often isolated from one another and from other water sources like rivers and oceans
  • 5. Ponds and Lakes Temperature varies seasonally. Summer from 4° C near the bottom to 22° C at the top Winter from 4° C while the top is 0° C (ice) between the two layers is a narrow zone called the thermocline where the temperature of the water changes rapidly with depth
  • 6. Ponds and Lakes during the spring and fall seasons is a mixing of the top and bottom layers resulting in a uniform water temperature of around 4° C mixing also circulates oxygen throughout the lake many lakes and ponds do not freeze during the winter resulting in the top layer being a little warmer
  • 7. Ponds and Lakes ice can develop on the top of lakes during winter blocks out sunlight and can prevent photosynthesis oxygen levels drop and some plants and animals may die called "winterkill."
  • 9. Streams & Rivers bodies of flowing water moving in one direction found everywhere—they get their start at headwaters, which may be springs, snowmelt or even lakes travel all the way to their mouths, usually another water channel or the ocean
  • 11. Wetlands Wetlands are areas of standing water that support aquatic plants Marshes, swamps, and bogs are all considered wetlands
  • 12. Wetlands Plants adapted to the very moist and humid conditions are called hydrophytes Pond lilies Cattails Sedges Tamarack Black Spruce Gum Cypress
  • 13. River Otter Wetlands Damselfly Dragonfly Mayfly Crayfish Snails Leech Bluegill Bass Catfish Sculpin Minnow Snakes Frog Turtle Great Blue Heron Canadian Goose
  • 14. Aquatic Ecosystems Marine Oceans Coral Reefs Estuaries
  • 15. Marine cover about three-fourths of the Earth’s surface and include oceans, coral reefs, and estuaries algae supply much of the world’s oxygen supply and take in a huge amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide evaporation of the seawater provides rainwater for the land
  • 16. Oceans largest of all the ecosystems dominate the Earth’s surface separate zones Intertidal Pelagic Abyssal Benthic great diversity of species richest diversity of species even though it contains fewer species than there are on land
  • 18. Pelagic – Open Ocean waters further from the land, basically the open ocean generally cold though it is hard to give a general temperature range since, just like ponds and lakes, there is thermal stratification with a constant mixing of warm and cold ocean currents
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21. The Coral Reef Biome A Look at a Marine Biome
  • 22. What Is a Coral Reef? A structure formed by coral polyps, tiny animals that live in colonies. Coral polyps form a hard, stony, branching structure made of limestone. New polyps attach to old coral and gradually build the reef.
  • 23.
  • 24. Sample Food Chain Starfish Coral Octopus Zooplankton Moray Eel Phytoplankton
  • 25. Estuaries enclosed body of water formed where freshwater from rivers and streams flows into the ocean, mixing with the salty sea water estuaries and the lands surrounding them are places of transition from land to sea, and from fresh to salt water although influenced by the tides, estuaries are protected from the full force of ocean waves, winds, and storms by the reefs, barrier islands, or fingers of land, mud, or sand that define an estuary's seaward boundary
  • 26. Estuaries are semi-enclosed bodies of water where fresh water from the land mixes with sea water. Estuaries originate as: drowned river valleys, bar-built estuaries, and tectonic estuaries. Salinity typically grades from normal marine salinity at the tidal inlet to fresh water at the mouth of the river.
  • 28.