The sea and its resources as an ecosystem

Q3 Multidisciplinary
A. Gilmour
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Energy from the sun is transferred via marine plants, marine herbivores to primary and secondary carnivores and even man himself with some loss of energy at each stage. Inorganic materials from sea water are extracted and returned during this sequence of processes. Some data suggests that open oceans are only about twice as productive as deserts and that continental shelves are about ten times as productive. Coral reefs and estuaries may be as much as forty times as productive. The interrelationships between changes in current patterns, fish, birds and man in the case of the Peruvian anchovy underlines the interdependence of various components in marine systems.
海洋及其资源作为一个生态系统
来自太阳的能量通过海洋植物、海洋食草动物传递给初级和次级食肉动物,甚至人类自己,在每个阶段都有一些能量损失。在这一系列过程中,海水中的无机物被提取并返回。一些数据表明,开阔的海洋的生产力只有沙漠的两倍,而大陆架的生产力大约是沙漠的十倍。珊瑚礁和河口的产量可能高达40倍。以秘鲁凤尾鱼为例,当前形态、鱼类、鸟类和人类的变化之间的相互关系强调了海洋系统中各组成部分的相互依存关系。
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Papers and Proceedings - Royal Society of Tasmania
Papers and Proceedings - Royal Society of Tasmania Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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