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Principles of EcologyBio 271

4th lectureBiochemical Cycles

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Biochemical cycles

Water Cycle

Carbon Cycle

Nitrogen Cycle

Phosphorus Cycle

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Introduction• Nutrient circuits involve both biotic and

abiotic components of ecosystems andare called biogeochemical cycles .

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• The water cycle is more of a physical processthan a chemical one.

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•The carbon cycle fits the generalized scheme of biogeochemical cycles better than water.

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• The nitrogen cycle.–Nitrogen enters ecosystems through two natural

pathways.

•Atmospheric deposition, where usable nitrogen is added to the soil by rain or dust.

•Nitrogen fixation, where certain prokaryotes convert N2 to minerals that can be used to synthesize nitrogenous organic compounds like amino acids.

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Physical fixation

Thunder

lightening

Rain

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• The phosphorous cycle.–Organisms require phosphorous for many

things.

–This cycle is simpler than the others because phosphorous does not come from the atmosphere.• Phosphorus occurs only in phosphate, which

plants absorb and use for organic synthesis.

–Humus and soil particles bind phosphate, so the recycling of it tends to be localized.

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