Help with abiotic features of marine ecosystem
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Help with abiotic features of marine ecosystem
Hi all,
I need some good info on all the abiotic components of marine ecosystems. Can anyone recommend a really good resource?
Thanks all,
I need some good info on all the abiotic components of marine ecosystems. Can anyone recommend a really good resource?
Thanks all,
Harrison
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Re: Help with abiotic features of marine ecosystem
Hey Harrison,
First, you should think about the word "abiotic" - it means "without life". Therefore abiotic factors are things like:
Physical forces - waves, amount of light, pressure, temperature
Chemistry - what ions are present in the water, in what concentrations, salinity, etc.
Geology - what sorts of sediments are present? What are the chemical compositions of those sediments? Are they larger rocks, or tiny particles?
Is there Ice present?
Basically, for a good introductory online resource, look at http://marinebio.org/Oceans/
After that, there are some awesome "Introductory Oceanography" textbooks that will help you out.
Additionally, google is a great resource. Now that you have a jumping point, you can definitely find better information.
Also, you should remember that the marine ecosystem functions because of BOTH abiotic AND biotic factors - they work together to create the ecosystem. You should think about how different abiotic conditions can shape what kinds of life are present, and also how different life forms can influence abiotic factors.
Good luck!
First, you should think about the word "abiotic" - it means "without life". Therefore abiotic factors are things like:
Physical forces - waves, amount of light, pressure, temperature
Chemistry - what ions are present in the water, in what concentrations, salinity, etc.
Geology - what sorts of sediments are present? What are the chemical compositions of those sediments? Are they larger rocks, or tiny particles?
Is there Ice present?
Basically, for a good introductory online resource, look at http://marinebio.org/Oceans/
After that, there are some awesome "Introductory Oceanography" textbooks that will help you out.
Additionally, google is a great resource. Now that you have a jumping point, you can definitely find better information.
Also, you should remember that the marine ecosystem functions because of BOTH abiotic AND biotic factors - they work together to create the ecosystem. You should think about how different abiotic conditions can shape what kinds of life are present, and also how different life forms can influence abiotic factors.
Good luck!
~Izzy
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Marine Biologist in Training
If you think Education is expensive, try Ignorance.
"The inhabitants of the sea have much to teach us." ~Wyland
"I have slipped the bonds of Earth to dance with dolphins."
~Wyland"If human civilization is going to invade the waters of the earth, then let it be first of all to carry a message of respect." ~ Jacques Cousteau
NOSB: A great way for high schoolers to learn about the oceans.
A whale killed a dolphin but he was acquitted because he didn't do it on porpoise.
><((((º>`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸.·´¯`·...¸><((((º>¸.
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