Stability Of Carbon 14 Labelled Compounds
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1 Nutrient Cycles 1.Nutrient requirements 2.Biogeochemical cycles 3.Rates of decomposition 4.Plant adaptations in low nutrient conditions.
Systems Oehlke 2009. Negative Feedback Mechanisms Maintain a system at a stable equilibrium. Example: A predator – prey relationship: The rabbit population.
ES Ecology. Abiotic Factors Nonliving factors in an environment Examples: –Air currents –Temperature –Moisture –Light –Soil Biotic Factors Biosphere –
Nutrient pump (temperate lake turnover). BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES: A few general points (terrestrial systems): 1.Nutrient cycling is never perfect i.e. always.
Biota of Tropical Aquatic Environments An Overview.
FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY
FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH-430. What will you get out of this course? Knowledge of the Human Skeleton Understanding of the Process of Decomposition Understand.
1 Microbial Ecology Microbial Ecology the interactions of m.o. with the biotic and abiotic components of the environment The importance of these interactions.
13-1 CHEM 102, Fall 2015, LA TECH Instructor: Dr. Upali Siriwardane e-mail: [email protected] Office: CTH 311 Phone 257-4941 Office Hours: M.W, 8:00-9:00.
25 Global Ecology. Chapter 25 Global Ecology CONCEPT 25.1 Elements move among geologic, atmospheric, oceanic, and biological pools at a global scale.