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MATERIAL CYCLING
 IN ECOSYSTEMS
  Lecture 3 NS5 1st 2010-2011
THE CYCLING OF MATERIALS
     IN THE ENVIRONMENT
• LAW OF ECOLOGY #2:
 EVERYTHING MUST GO
 SOMEWHERE
• LAW OF
 THERMODYNAMICS:
 ENERGY IS NOT
 CREATED NOR
 DESTROYED
BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLING
•   The movement of elements and compounds that
    are essential to life

•   Materials are transported through organisms,
    the atmosphere, water and land in a series of
    CYCLES

    •   “Bio” – life, participation of organisms

    •   “Geo” - abiotic environment as source of
        nutrients

    •   “Chemical” – nature of substances being
        cycled
BASIC TYPES OF CYCLES
•   Gaseous type – the reservoir is the
    atmosphere and/or hydrosphere (e.g. N2,
    CO2, O2)

•   Sedimentary type – the reservoir is the
    Earth’s crust (e.g. Phosphorus)

•   Linkage type – the reservoir includes
    major pathways in air, water, and crust (e.g.
    sulfur)
WHEN THE PROBLEMS
               COME IN
•   Errors in Nutrient Cycling

    •   A’  A’’  A’’’’  A’

•   Pollution – accumulation of a chemical form that is higher than the
    standards

•   Non-biodegradable substances – change to form new chemical structure
    where no organism has yet to utilize it

•   Reduction of the concentration of other chemical forms – limits growth of
    the subsequent components of the cycle

•   Eutrophication - the channeling of a substance to other pathways (greater
    amounts of phosphates in aquatic systems)
INTRODUCING
THE CYCLES OF
   NATURE
BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES
THE HYDROLOGIC CYCLE OR
      WATER CYCLE




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PURPOSE: Mediates Nutrient Cycle and
    A Major Energy Dissipation Pathway
  • IMPACTS OF HUMAN
      INTRUSION

     •   More consumption than supply

     •   Pumping waters from aquifers - not a
         normal part of the water cycle

     •   Garbage and wastes pollute the water
         and clog drainage systems induces
         flooding

     •   Asphalting – render the ground
         impervious to water blocks infiltration

POLLUTION: a change in transfer rate of water and nutrients that can lead directly or
 indirectly to a degradation of human health or degradation of plant and animal life
•
          OXYGEN CYCLE
    Type: Gaseous (21%)

•   Major Reservoir: Atmosphere

•   Forms: Free and Molecular Oxygen

•   Sources: Photosynthesis from producer AND
    Photodissociation of Water Vapor

•   Fate of Free O2:

    •   Reach higher levels of trophosphere and reduced to
        ozone (provides protection by filtering out the sun's UV
        rays)

    •   May react with chemicals and organic compounds of the
        earth’s crust

    •   May be used up in cell respiration which release CO2 to
        be used by autotrophs to produce more O2
IMPACTS OF HUMAN
                   INTRUSION
•   CFC’s (chlorofluorocarbons)
    deplete ozone layer “ozone hole”

•   Eutrophication (nutrient
    enrichment from agricultural and
    domestic wastes) leads to depletion
    of oxygen in water

•   Combustion of fossil fuels and
    removal of vegetation (deforestation)
    deplete the supply of oxygen in the
    atmosphere
CARBON CYCLE
•   Type: Gaseous Cycle

•   Major Reservoir : Atmosphere but also calcium carbonate in shells and limestone, as
    well as fossil fuels

•   Significance : Major element of organic compounds; building blocks of all biomolecules

•   Processes

    •   Photosynthesis removes CO2 while respiration and combustion add CO2 to the
        atmosphere.

    •   CO2 from air and water combine to form bicarbonate (HCO3) – source of carbon
        for aquatic producers. Carbonic acid makes rainwater also slightly acidic

    •   Similarly, when aquatic organisms respire, CO2 is released and combine with water to
        form HCO3. HCO3 (water) = CO2 (air)
The global carbon cycle includes the earth's atmosphere, oceans,
                vegetation, soils and fossil fuels
CARBON RESERVOIRS
CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES ASSOCIATED
     WITH CARBON CYCLE
NITROGEN CYCLE
•   Type: Gaseous Cycle

•   Major reservoir – ATMOSPHERE

•   Importance – Essential for many
    biological processes, constitutes part
    of proteins (amino acids), in bases of
    nucleic acids that make up DNA and
    RNA

•   79% of atmosphere is made up of
    nitrogen (N2) but this is INERT

•   It must be fixed for organisms to
    utilize it
IMPACTS OF HUMAN
                        INTRUSION
•   USE OF NITROGEN FERTILIZERS                        •   NITROGEN OXIDES RELEASED THROUGH
                                                           COMBUSTION

    •   Human use of nitrogen fertilizers causes
        runoff, leading to eutrophication in aquatic       •   Burning of fossil fuel + automobiles : source
        systems (e.g. eutrophication)                          of nitrogen dioxide


•   NITRATES LEACHING INTO                                 •   Ozone + PAN Photochemical Smog
    GROUNDWATER

                                                       •   LIVESTOCK RELEASE OF LARGE AMOUNTS
    •   Nitrogen level in drinking water rises             OF AMMONIA (FROM WASTES)


    •   A large rise of nitrogen in drinking water         •   The ammonia released from wastes of
        supplies leads to Methemoglobinemia /                  livestock can have detrimental effects on
        Blue-Baby Syndrome                                     fish and other organisms


                                                           •   There is reduction in diversity
PHOSPHORUS CYCLE
•   Type: Purely Sedimental

•   Major reservoir – Earth’s crust

•   Gradual cycle - It has no gaseous phase

    •   Phosphorous normally occurs in nature as part of phosphate ion.

    •   Most phosphates found as salts in ocean sediments or in rocks.

    •   Over time : geologic processes can bring sediments from ocean to land, and weathering
        can bring it from land to ocean

•   Importance

    •   Phosphorous constituent of nucleic acids in DNA, and energy currency of cell ATP.

    •   Phosphorous -also found in bones, in phospholipids which are found in biological
        membranes.
IMPACTS OF HUMAN
                INTRUSION
•   Humans mine phosphate ores
    for use in fertilizer production
    and detergents

•   Human actions could lead to
    eutrophication of aquatic
    systems which cause algal
    blooms

•   Algal blooms cause fish kills
SULFUR CYCLE
•   Type: Sedimentary cycle with atmospheric
    component

•   Major reservoir – inorganic sulfur in rocks
    and fossil fuel

•   Biological Importance

    •   Sulfur is an important element in
        protoplasm which is an important
        component of some amino acids.

    •   Sulfur is part of proteins, vitamins and
        hormones
CONTROVERSIES
ASSOCIATED WITH THE
    SULFUR CYCLE




    ACID RAIN
THE CYCLING OF
 HEAVY METALS
 BIOMAGNIFICATION AND
    BIOREMEDIATION
MERCURY
•   Fish can be contaminated with
    methylmercury from neighboring
    industrial plants

•   They discharge mercury wastes into
    water

•   Result : Minamata disease or
    Mercury Poisoning

•   Effects : blindness, deafness, lack of
    coordination, intellectual
    deterioration
CADMIUM
•   Itai-itai disease is cadmium poisoning,
    first in Japan 1950

•   Cadmium was released into the river
    by mining companies in the mountains

•   Causes softening of the bone, and
    kidney failure

•   Name of disease derived from painful
    screams because of severe pain in
    joints and spine of victims “pain-pain”
LEAD
•   Lead poisoning =
    Increases level of lead
    leads to negative effects
    on nervous and
    reproductive system

•   e.g. Lead containing
    gasoline, Paints, Batteries,
    Electric Wires, Cables etc
HYDROCARBON
•   DDT – (dichlor-diphenyl-
    trichloroethane) “organochlorine
    insecticide”

•   Banned in 1972

•   Exposure to DDT causes eggshell
    thinning in bird species eg. raptors,
    eagles, peregrine falcons

•   Toxic to humans and animals when
    swallowed or absorbed through the
    skin
BIOLOGICAL MAGNIFICATION
•   It is the increase in concentration of an element
    or compound that occurs in the food chain as a
    result of food chain energetics or degradation
    of substance.

•   Accumulation of chemicals in higher predators
    or in higher trophic levels

•   Chemical concentration is said to be magnified
    thousand fold in tissues of higher trophic level
    organisms

•   It is important in ecology because : it indicates
    that solution to certain types of pollution is not
    dilution because food chains will concentrate
    the pollutant


         ANSWER : BIOREMEDIATION
NEXT
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Lecture 4 material cycling 1 st 2010-2011

  • 1. MATERIAL CYCLING IN ECOSYSTEMS Lecture 3 NS5 1st 2010-2011
  • 2. THE CYCLING OF MATERIALS IN THE ENVIRONMENT • LAW OF ECOLOGY #2: EVERYTHING MUST GO SOMEWHERE • LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS: ENERGY IS NOT CREATED NOR DESTROYED
  • 3. BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLING • The movement of elements and compounds that are essential to life • Materials are transported through organisms, the atmosphere, water and land in a series of CYCLES • “Bio” – life, participation of organisms • “Geo” - abiotic environment as source of nutrients • “Chemical” – nature of substances being cycled
  • 4.
  • 5. BASIC TYPES OF CYCLES • Gaseous type – the reservoir is the atmosphere and/or hydrosphere (e.g. N2, CO2, O2) • Sedimentary type – the reservoir is the Earth’s crust (e.g. Phosphorus) • Linkage type – the reservoir includes major pathways in air, water, and crust (e.g. sulfur)
  • 6. WHEN THE PROBLEMS COME IN • Errors in Nutrient Cycling • A’  A’’  A’’’’  A’ • Pollution – accumulation of a chemical form that is higher than the standards • Non-biodegradable substances – change to form new chemical structure where no organism has yet to utilize it • Reduction of the concentration of other chemical forms – limits growth of the subsequent components of the cycle • Eutrophication - the channeling of a substance to other pathways (greater amounts of phosphates in aquatic systems)
  • 7. INTRODUCING THE CYCLES OF NATURE BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES
  • 8. THE HYDROLOGIC CYCLE OR WATER CYCLE !"#$%&'"(&)*+),-./.012)345678)9$(:;$) <=)
  • 9. PURPOSE: Mediates Nutrient Cycle and A Major Energy Dissipation Pathway • IMPACTS OF HUMAN INTRUSION • More consumption than supply • Pumping waters from aquifers - not a normal part of the water cycle • Garbage and wastes pollute the water and clog drainage systems induces flooding • Asphalting – render the ground impervious to water blocks infiltration POLLUTION: a change in transfer rate of water and nutrients that can lead directly or indirectly to a degradation of human health or degradation of plant and animal life
  • 10. OXYGEN CYCLE Type: Gaseous (21%) • Major Reservoir: Atmosphere • Forms: Free and Molecular Oxygen • Sources: Photosynthesis from producer AND Photodissociation of Water Vapor • Fate of Free O2: • Reach higher levels of trophosphere and reduced to ozone (provides protection by filtering out the sun's UV rays) • May react with chemicals and organic compounds of the earth’s crust • May be used up in cell respiration which release CO2 to be used by autotrophs to produce more O2
  • 11. IMPACTS OF HUMAN INTRUSION • CFC’s (chlorofluorocarbons) deplete ozone layer “ozone hole” • Eutrophication (nutrient enrichment from agricultural and domestic wastes) leads to depletion of oxygen in water • Combustion of fossil fuels and removal of vegetation (deforestation) deplete the supply of oxygen in the atmosphere
  • 12. CARBON CYCLE • Type: Gaseous Cycle • Major Reservoir : Atmosphere but also calcium carbonate in shells and limestone, as well as fossil fuels • Significance : Major element of organic compounds; building blocks of all biomolecules • Processes • Photosynthesis removes CO2 while respiration and combustion add CO2 to the atmosphere. • CO2 from air and water combine to form bicarbonate (HCO3) – source of carbon for aquatic producers. Carbonic acid makes rainwater also slightly acidic • Similarly, when aquatic organisms respire, CO2 is released and combine with water to form HCO3. HCO3 (water) = CO2 (air)
  • 13. The global carbon cycle includes the earth's atmosphere, oceans, vegetation, soils and fossil fuels
  • 15. CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH CARBON CYCLE
  • 16. NITROGEN CYCLE • Type: Gaseous Cycle • Major reservoir – ATMOSPHERE • Importance – Essential for many biological processes, constitutes part of proteins (amino acids), in bases of nucleic acids that make up DNA and RNA • 79% of atmosphere is made up of nitrogen (N2) but this is INERT • It must be fixed for organisms to utilize it
  • 17. IMPACTS OF HUMAN INTRUSION • USE OF NITROGEN FERTILIZERS • NITROGEN OXIDES RELEASED THROUGH COMBUSTION • Human use of nitrogen fertilizers causes runoff, leading to eutrophication in aquatic • Burning of fossil fuel + automobiles : source systems (e.g. eutrophication) of nitrogen dioxide • NITRATES LEACHING INTO • Ozone + PAN Photochemical Smog GROUNDWATER • LIVESTOCK RELEASE OF LARGE AMOUNTS • Nitrogen level in drinking water rises OF AMMONIA (FROM WASTES) • A large rise of nitrogen in drinking water • The ammonia released from wastes of supplies leads to Methemoglobinemia / livestock can have detrimental effects on Blue-Baby Syndrome fish and other organisms • There is reduction in diversity
  • 18. PHOSPHORUS CYCLE • Type: Purely Sedimental • Major reservoir – Earth’s crust • Gradual cycle - It has no gaseous phase • Phosphorous normally occurs in nature as part of phosphate ion. • Most phosphates found as salts in ocean sediments or in rocks. • Over time : geologic processes can bring sediments from ocean to land, and weathering can bring it from land to ocean • Importance • Phosphorous constituent of nucleic acids in DNA, and energy currency of cell ATP. • Phosphorous -also found in bones, in phospholipids which are found in biological membranes.
  • 19. IMPACTS OF HUMAN INTRUSION • Humans mine phosphate ores for use in fertilizer production and detergents • Human actions could lead to eutrophication of aquatic systems which cause algal blooms • Algal blooms cause fish kills
  • 20. SULFUR CYCLE • Type: Sedimentary cycle with atmospheric component • Major reservoir – inorganic sulfur in rocks and fossil fuel • Biological Importance • Sulfur is an important element in protoplasm which is an important component of some amino acids. • Sulfur is part of proteins, vitamins and hormones
  • 21. CONTROVERSIES ASSOCIATED WITH THE SULFUR CYCLE ACID RAIN
  • 22. THE CYCLING OF HEAVY METALS BIOMAGNIFICATION AND BIOREMEDIATION
  • 23. MERCURY • Fish can be contaminated with methylmercury from neighboring industrial plants • They discharge mercury wastes into water • Result : Minamata disease or Mercury Poisoning • Effects : blindness, deafness, lack of coordination, intellectual deterioration
  • 24. CADMIUM • Itai-itai disease is cadmium poisoning, first in Japan 1950 • Cadmium was released into the river by mining companies in the mountains • Causes softening of the bone, and kidney failure • Name of disease derived from painful screams because of severe pain in joints and spine of victims “pain-pain”
  • 25. LEAD • Lead poisoning = Increases level of lead leads to negative effects on nervous and reproductive system • e.g. Lead containing gasoline, Paints, Batteries, Electric Wires, Cables etc
  • 26. HYDROCARBON • DDT – (dichlor-diphenyl- trichloroethane) “organochlorine insecticide” • Banned in 1972 • Exposure to DDT causes eggshell thinning in bird species eg. raptors, eagles, peregrine falcons • Toxic to humans and animals when swallowed or absorbed through the skin
  • 27. BIOLOGICAL MAGNIFICATION • It is the increase in concentration of an element or compound that occurs in the food chain as a result of food chain energetics or degradation of substance. • Accumulation of chemicals in higher predators or in higher trophic levels • Chemical concentration is said to be magnified thousand fold in tissues of higher trophic level organisms • It is important in ecology because : it indicates that solution to certain types of pollution is not dilution because food chains will concentrate the pollutant ANSWER : BIOREMEDIATION