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30.1: Key Terms

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    abiotic
    nonliving components of the environment
    above-ground biomass
    total mass of aboveground living plants per area
    abyssal zone
    deepest part of the ocean at depths of 4000 m or greater
    algal bloom
    rapid increase of algae in an aquatic system
    aphotic zone
    part of the ocean where no light penetrates
    benthic realm
    (also, benthic zone) part of the ocean that extends along the ocean bottom from the shoreline to the deepest parts of the ocean floor
    biogeography
    study of the geographic distribution of living things and the abiotic factors that affect their distribution
    biome
    ecological community of plants, animals, and other organisms that is adapted to a characteristic set of environmental conditions
    biotic
    living components of the environment
    canopy
    branches and foliage of trees that form a layer of overhead coverage in a forest
    channel
    width of a river or stream from one bank to the other bank
    clathrates
    frozen chunks of ice and methane found at the bottom of the ocean
    climate
    long-term, predictable atmospheric conditions present in a specific area
    conspecifics
    individuals that are members of the same species
    coral reef
    ocean ridges formed by marine invertebrates living in warm, shallow waters within the photic zone
    cryptofauna
    invertebrates found within the calcium carbonate substrate of coral reefs
    ecology
    study of interaction between living things and their environment
    ecosystem services
    human benefits and services provided by natural ecosystems
    emergent vegetation
    wetland plants that are rooted in the soil but have portions of leaves, stems, and flowers extending above the water’s surface
    endemic
    species found only in a specific geographic area that is usually restricted in size
    estuary
    biomes where a source of fresh water, such as a river, meets the ocean
    fall and spring turnover
    seasonal process that recycles nutrients and oxygen from the bottom of a freshwater ecosystem to the top
    global climate change
    altered global weather patterns, including a worldwide increase in temperature, due largely to rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide
    greenhouse effect
    warming of Earth due to carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
    greenhouse gases
    atmospheric gases such as carbon dioxide and methane that absorb and emit radiation, thus trapping heat in Earth’s atmosphere
    haze-effect cooling
    effect of the gases and solids from a volcanic eruption on global climate
    heterospecifics
    individuals that are members of different species
    intertidal zone
    part of the ocean that is closest to land; parts extend above the water at low tide
    Milankovitch cycles
    cyclic changes in the Earth's orbit that may affect climate
    neritic zone
    part of the ocean that extends from low tide to the edge of the continental shelf
    net primary productivity
    measurement of the energy accumulation within an ecosystem, calculated as the total amount of carbon fixed per year minus the amount that is oxidized during cellular respiration
    ocean upwelling
    rising of deep ocean waters that occurs when prevailing winds blow along surface waters near a coastline
    oceanic zone
    part of the ocean that begins offshore where the water measures 200 m deep or deeper
    pelagic realm
    (also, pelagic zone) open ocean waters that are not close to the bottom or near the shore
    permafrost
    perennially frozen portion of the Arctic tundra soil
    photic zone
    portion of the ocean that light can penetrate
    planktivore
    animal species that eats plankton
    predator
    organism that kills and consumes another organism
    Sargassum
    type of free-floating marine seaweed
    solar intensity
    amount of solar power energy the sun emits in a given amount of time
    source water
    point of origin of a river or stream
    thermocline
    layer of water with a temperature that is significantly different from that of the surrounding layers
    weather
    conditions of the atmosphere during a short period of time

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