Title: Biodiversity: Sponges
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2Biodiversity Sponges
3Biodiversity mussels (Mytilus)
4attached, filter feeder
5Biodiversity barnacles - Pelicipes
6Biodiversity barnacles - Balanus
7Biodiversity Limpits
8Biodiversity chiten
9Biodiversity Littorine Snails
10Biodiversity Predatory Snails - Nucella
11Biodiversity Anemones
12Biodiversity Decapods
13Biodiversity Starfish
14Feeding Starfish
15Biodiversity Urchins
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17Multiple factors influence distribution
18Settlement, establishment, competition
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21Rocky intertidal patchiness
22Plum Island
23Plum Island south jetty wave action
24Plum Island groin
25Beach erosion, Plum Island
26Plum Island, 1972, 2008
27Lost docks, Florida
28Issues
- What are the challenges of sandy, intertidal
habitats? - What are the major influences on the physical
environment? - What are the characteristic organisms?
- How do humans influence these habitats?
29Key elements defining sandy, intertidal habitats
- Wave action
- Slope
- Particle size
- Organic matter in interstitial spaces
- Oxygen Content
30strong vs. weak wave action
31wave action on sandy beaches
32nutrients in sediments
33Sand crab
34Fiddler Crab
35Conch
36Starfish
37Brittle Star
38Sanderling on wrack
39Turnstone
40sandy beach beasts
41Interstitial Animals I
42Interstitial Animals II
43beach life zones
44Beach ecosystems illustrate dynamic balance
- Coastal geomorphology
- Processes of deposition
- Processes of removal
- Dynamics of transport many scales of space
time
45Beach erosion
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47Large scale loss of shoreline
48Hatteras Lighthouse before move
49Shoreline change
1844 to 18901891 to
1938 1939 to 1978
50Causes of shoreline change
- Natural
- Storms
- Sea level rise (1 ft per 100 years, currently)
- Human-induced
- Interruption of sediment sources
- Interruption of longshore sediment transport
- Examples
- armoring (seawalls, revetments, bulkheads)
- construction of groins and jetties
51Beach protection