Dissolved Oxygen and Aquatic Primary Productivity

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Dissolved Oxygen and Aquatic Primary Productivity. Dissolved Oxygen. In an aquatic environment, oxygen must be dissolved in order to be available for organisms You measured the amount of dissolved oxygen in water samples at different temperatures. Results. Dissolved Oxygen Availability. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Dissolved Oxygen and Aquatic Primary Productivity

Dissolved Oxygen

• In an aquatic environment, oxygen must be dissolved in order to be available for organisms

• You measured the amount of dissolved oxygen in water samples at different temperatures

Results

Dissolved Oxygen Availability

• Oxygen is essential for cellular respiration in most organisms

• Factors that affect the amount of dissolved oxygen in water are:

• Temperature• Photosynthetic activity• Decomposition activity• Mixing and turbulence• Salinity

DO and Temperature

• Nomograph—how much oxygen water can hold (saturation)

Aquatic Primary Productivity• Primary Productivity—rate at which photosynthetic

organisms produce organic compounds– Gross productivity = entire photosynthetic production of

organic compounds– Net productivity = organic materials remaining for next

trophic level (after photosynthetic organisms have used glucose for respiration)

The Lab

• You analyzed the effect of varying amounts of light (various water depths) on primary productivity

• Dissolved oxygen is an easily measured product of photosynthesis and cellular respiration

Productivity and Lake Depth

• You monitored the effect of varying light levels on DO in an algae rich water culture

Initial

Dark

Light

Measuring DO

• You measured DO in the original sample

• Then you measured DO after 24 hours of photosynthesis and respiration under various light

Analysis of Results

Results

Sample Problem

• All screens and labels were removed accidentally. Unidentified bottles, obtained the results shown below.

• The initial oxygen reading for this water was 4 mg O2/l.

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