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Title: Ecosystem Ecology


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Ecosystem Ecology Instructor Terry
Chapin Office 195 Arctic Health Phone
474-7922 Email fschapiniii_at_alaska.edu Office
hours Tuesday 900 or arrangement Classes TTh
at 945-1115 in 201 Irving I Bldg. Textbook
Revised draft chapters from Chapin, F.S., III,
P.A. Matson, and P. M Vitousek. 2011.
Principles of Terrestrial Ecosystem Ecology.
2nd edition Springer-Verlag, New York.
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Date I. CONTEXT The Ecosystem concept
(Chapter 1) Sept. 3 Climate and ocean
circulation (Chapter 2) Sept. 8, 10 Geology
and soils (Chapter 3) Sept. 15, 17 II.
MECHANISMS Ecosystem Water and Energy Balance
(Chapter 4) Sept. 22 Photosynthesis (Chapters
5) Sept. 24, 29 MID-TERM EXAM Oct.
1 Plant production processes (Chapter 6) Oct.
6, 8 Decomposition (Chapter 7) Oct. 13,
15 Plant nutrient use (Chapter 8) Oct.
20 Nutrient cycling (Chapter 9) Oct. 22,
27 Aquatic Biogeochemistry (Chapter 10) Oct.
29 Trophic Dynamics (Chapter 11) Nov. 3,
5 Species Effects on Ecosystems (Chapter
12) Nov. 10 III. PATTERNS Temporal variation
(Chapter 13) Nov. 12 MID-TERM EXAM Nov.
17 More temporal variation Nov.
19 Landscape heterogeneity (Chapter 14) Nov.
24 IV. INTEGRATION Global cycles (Chapter
15) Dec. 1, 3 Ecosystem sustainability
(Chapter 16) Dec. 8 Review Dec. 10 Final
exam Dec. 17
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Grading policy First mid-term 20 Second
mid-term 25 Two two-minute talks (ecobites)
10 One-page paper on a key concept (5) Final
30 Class participation 10
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Course Goals
  • Get you excited!!
  • Understand basic principles
  • Ecological interactions
  • Practical and conservation implications
  • Be able to explain it to your grandmother
  • Get you involved
  • Participate!!!

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What do you want out of the course?
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Ecosystem Ecology
  • Study of interactions among organisms and their
    physical environment as an integrated system

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What is an ecosystem?
  • bounded ecological system consisting of all the
    organisms in an area and the physical environment
    with which they interact
  • Biotic and abiotic processes
  • Social processes?
  • Pools and fluxes

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Simple ecosystem model
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How big is an ecosystem? Spatial scale
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Temporal Scale
  • Instantaneous
  • Rain effects on soil moisture
  • Light effects on photosynthesis
  • Predator effects on prey activity
  • Question How does temperature affect carbon
    balance?

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Temporal Scale
  • Instantaneous
  • Seasonal
  • Production exceeds herbivory in summer
  • Herbivory exceeds production in winter
  • Seasonal changes in ecosystem C balance
  • Question How does temperature affect carbon
    balance?

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Temporal Scale
  • Instantaneous
  • Seasonal
  • Succession
  • What is relative importance of timing of
    establishment and relative growth rate of plants
    in explaining community composition?
  • Question How does temperature affect carbon
    balance?

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Temporal Scale
  • Instantaneous
  • Seasonal
  • Succession
  • Species migration
  • What controls ecosystem N inputs and
    productivity?
  • Question How does temperature affect carbon
    balance?

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Temporal Scale
  • Instantaneous
  • Seasonal
  • Succession
  • Species migration
  • Evolutionary history
  • Are aspen clones adapted to current environment?
  • Question How does temperature affect carbon
    balance?

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Temporal Scale
  • Instantaneous
  • Seasonal
  • Succession
  • Species migration
  • Evolutionary history
  • Geologic history
  • What regulates the carbon distribution between
    land and oceans?
  • Question How does temperature affect carbon
    balance?

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General approaches
  • Systems approach
  • Top-down approach
  • Based on observations of general patterns

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General approaches
  • Systems approach
  • Top-down
  • Based on observations of general patterns
  • Mechanistic approach
  • Bottom-up
  • Based on process understanding

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Examples of ecosystem questions
  • Whats the ecosystem?
  • Whats the question?
  • What are the pools and fluxes?
  • What are appropriate temporal and spatial scales?
  • What tools would you use?

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What controls cycling? Open vs. closed cycles
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Levels of simplifying assumptions
  • Equilibrium
  • Steady State
  • Dynamic change
  • Alternative stable states

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Ecosystem components
  • Plants
  • Decomposers
  • Animals
  • Abiotic components
  • Water
  • Atmosphere
  • Soil minerals

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(Spatial interactions)
(Long-term security)
(Fast response)
(Fast response)
(Slow variables) (Fast variables)
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Ecosystem resilience and feedbacks
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Why should we care about ecosystem ecology?
  • Ecosystem ecology provides a mechanistic basis
    for understanding the Earth System
  • Ecosystems provide goods and services to society
  • Human activities are changing ecosystems (and
    therefore the Earth System)

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