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Basic Ecology II • Cycling of chemical Elements in Ecosystems • Biological and geological processes • Hydrologic cycle • Nitrogen cycle • Phosphorous cycle • Carbon cycle • Human Impacts of nutrient cycles What is an ecosystem? • Ecosystem = • Community + abiotic component • Energy Flow • Chemical cycling • No discrete boundaries Types of Ecosystems Biological and geological processes • Weathering and erosion • Decomposition • Reservoirs of nutrients • Recycling within the ecosystem to minimize loss of nutrients Biogeochemical cycle Hydrologic cycle Distribution of Water • • • • • 97% of water is in oceans 2% in glaciers & ice caps 0.001% in atmosphere 60% of precipitation evaporates Distribution of water is problem Nitrogen cycle Phosphorous cycle Sulfur Cycle Carbon cycle • Most carbon in sediments and sedimentary rock • Carbon enters biota through photosynthesis and loss through respiration • Missing carbon sink Carbon cycle Carbon cycle: aquatic system Human Impacts of nutrient cycles • Hubbard Brook Watershed Study • Long term ecological research Logging Human Impact Impact of Salmon on Ecosystems Summary • Biogeochemical cycles in which elements are moved • Biogeochemical cycles are composed of reservoirs and pathways. Fluxes between compartments can be measured. • Some elements cycle quickly such as those with a gaseous phase. • Some cycles are internal with an ecosystem • Ecosystems can lose nutrients and be deposited elsewhere. • Humans can have an impact on nutrient cycling.