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Fig. 14-CO, p. 379. Fig. 14-1a, p. 382. Fig. 14-1b, p. 383. Fig. 14-2a, p. 383. Net of nylon or Dacron mesh. Net bucket. Bridles. Clamp. Cable. Net ring. Weight. Plankton net fabric as seen under a microscope. Fig. 14-2a, p. 383. Fig. 14-2b, p. 383. Fig. 14-3, p. 384.
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Net of nylon or Dacron mesh Net bucket Bridles Clamp Cable Net ring Weight Plankton net fabric as seen under a microscope Fig. 14-2a, p. 383
Microbial loop vs “Official” food chain Fishes Microciliates microflagellates Zooplankton Decomposition, wastes Copepod Cyanobacteria Phytoplankton Wastes, decomposition Diatom Dinoflagellate Prochlorococcus Synechococcus Dissolved organic material; inorganic nutrients Fig. 14-4, p. 385
Microbial loop vs “Official” food chain Microciliates microflagellates Zooplankton Cyanobacteria Phytoplankton Dissolved organic material; inorganic nutrients Fishes Decomposition, wastes Copepod Wastes, decomposition Diatom Dinoflagellate Prochlorococcus Synechococcus Stepped Art Fig. 14-4, p. 385
Inner valve Outer valve Cross section of diatoms New valves forming Diatom Auxospore formation b Fig. 14-6b, p. 387
Buoy Pair 1 Clear bottle Opaque bottle Autotrophs in the opaque bottles cannot produce carbohydrates by photosynthesis. Autotrophs in the transparent bottles produce carbohydrates by photosynthesis and consume carbohydrates by respiration. Euphotic zone Pair 3 It's darker down here, and the amount of carbohydrates produced may equal the amount consumed. Pair 4 Pair 5 Disphotic zone It may be so dark here that little photosynthesis can occur; consumption of carbohydrates would exceed production. Weight Fig. 14-9, p. 389
(ft) (m) Surface 0 0 Photosynthesis inhibited here because of too much light Photosynthesis rate Net productivity Depth of greatest productivity Lower light levels restrict photosynthesis down here 100 Gross productivity (Position of bottle pair 3 in Figure 14.9) 50 200 Depth Compensation depth (respiration equals photosynthesis) (Position of bottle pair 4 in Figure 14.9) Bottom of euphotic zone 300 100 Respiration rate Oxygen minimum zone Fig. 14-11, p. 393
More More More Less Less Less Winter Winter Summer Winter Spring Summer Summer Spring Fall Spring Fall Fall a Tropical ocean b North Pacific c Northern polar Nutrients Phytoplankton Water temperature Fig. 14-13, p. 395
Stipe Gas bladder Blade Holdfast Fig. 14-18a, p. 399
Kelp Mangrove Fig. 14-19, p. 400