Chapter 10
Coral Reefs
MSCI/BIOL 575
Marine Ecology
Fall 2006
J. Pinckney
Corals
Are placed in the Phylum Cnidaria Two broad groups of corals hermatypic reef building corals; mostly found in the tropics
ahermatypic non-reef building
corals;
Chapter 10
Coral Reefs
MSCI/BIOL 575
Marine Ecology
Fall 2006
J. Pinckney
Corals
Are placed in the Phylum Cnidaria Two broad groups of corals hermatypic reef building corals; mostly found in the tropics ahermatypic non-reef building corals; f
Chapter 2 Part 1
Primary Production Processes
TOPICS for this Chapter
Introduction Photosynthesis Respiration Heterotrophic Metabolism Light in Water Light and Photosynthesis Supply of Inorganic Nutrients The Main Limiting Nutrients fo
Chapter 2 Part 1
Primary Production Processes
TOPICS for this Chapter
Introduction Photosynthesis Respiration Heterotrophic Metabolism Light in Water Light and Photosynthesis Supply of Inorganic Nutrients The Main Limiting Nutrients for Gro
Chapter 4 Part 3
Estuarine Ecology
North Carolina Outer Banks and Albemarle Pamlico Sounds
MSCI/BIOL 575
Marine Ecology
Fall 2006
J. Pinckney
Zooplankton
Holoplankton - permanent zooplankton Usually dominated by calanoid copepods (Acartia sp.
Chapter 4 Part 3
Estuarine Ecology
North Carolina Outer Banks and Albemarle Pamlico Sounds
MSCI/BIOL 575
Marine Ecology
Fall 2006
J. Pinckney
Zooplankton
Holoplankton - permanent zooplankton Usually dominated by calanoid copepods (Acartia sp.
Phytoplankton Bio-optics: Absorption, Pigments, Biomass BioHomework: Chapter 2 in your reader: C. Miller The phycology of phytoplankton phytoplankton
Roles of Phytoplankton
1. 2. Light absorption & related heat budgets Inorganic to organic conversio
Chapter 28 Protists Book Notes
Overview A World in a Drop of Water 28.1 Protists are an extremely diverse assortment of eukaryotes 28.2 Diplomonads and Parabasalids have modified mitochondria 28.3 Euglenozoans have flagella with a unique interna
Chapter 28
Protists
PowerPoint Lectures for Biology, Seventh Edition
Neil Campbell and Jane Reece
Lectures by Chris Romero
Copyright 2005 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings
Key Concepts
28.1 Protists are an extremely divers
Phytoplankton Bio-optics: Absorption, Pigments, Biomass
Homework: Chapter 2 in your reader: C. Miller "The phycology of phytoplankton"
Roles of Phytoplankton
1. 2. Light absorption & related heat budgets Inorganic to organic conversion of C, N, P, S
OC331 Part 2: The Biology An Introduction to the Phytoplankton Biology Lecture 1 Outline Why study Biological Oceanography? Important abiotic factors Classification of marine organisms The challenges of being a floating plant Planktonic nutritional
Chapter 28
Protists
Key Concepts
28.1 Most Eukaryotes are single-celled organisms 28.2 Excavates are include protists with modified mitochondria and protists with unique flagella 28.3 Chromalveolates may have originated by secondary endosymbiosi
Chapter 28
Protists
Key Concepts
28.1 Most Eukaryotes are single-celled organisms 28.2 Excavates are include protists with modified mitochondria and protists with unique flagella 28.3 Chromalveolates may have originated by secondary endosymbiosi
How do we classify life on Earth?
-More general question: how do we set up a classification scheme?
1,400,000 named species
Classification system: provides information helps us understand evolutionary relationships
Levels of a classification sch