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Ecosystems
54.1 Examples of terrestrial and marine food chains
54.2 A food web
54.3 Productivity of different ecosystems
54.4 Energy partitioning within a link of the food chain
54.5 An idealized pyramid of net productivity
54.6 Pyramids of standing crop biomass
54.7 A pyramid of numbers
54.8 A general model of nutrient cycling
54.9 The water cycle
54.10 The carbon cycle
54.11 The nitrogen cycle
54.12 The phosphorus cycle
54.15 The loss of nitrate from a deforested watershed in the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest
54.16 Biological magnification of DDT in a food chain
54.1 Examples of terrestrial
and marine food chains
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54.2 A food web
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54.3 Productivity of different ecosystems
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54.4 Energy partitioning within a link of the food chain
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54.5 An idealized pyramid of net productivity
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54.6 Pyramids of standing crop biomass
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54.7 A pyramid of numbers
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54.8 A general model of nutrient cycling
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54.9 The water cycle
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54.10 The carbon cycle
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54.11 The nitrogen cycle
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54.12 The phosphorus cycle
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54.15 The loss of nitrate from a deforested watershed
in the Hubbard BrookExperimental Forest
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54.16 Biological magnification of DDT in a food chain
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54.17 The increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide
and average temperatures from 1958 to 1995
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Contents
Ecosystems
54.1 Examples of terrestrial and marine food chains
54.2 A food web
54.3 Productivity of different ecosystems
54.4 Energy partitioning within a link of the food chain
54.5 An idealized pyramid of net productivity
54.6 Pyramids of standing crop biomass
54.7 A pyramid of numbers
54.8 A general model of nutrient cycling
54.9 The water cycle
54.10 The carbon cycle
54.11 The nitrogen cycle
54.12 The phosphorus cycle
54.15 The loss of nitrate from a deforested watershed in the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest
54.16 Biological magnification of DDT in a food chain
54.1 Examples of terrestrial
and marine food chains
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54.2 A food web
Contents
54.3 Productivity of different ecosystems
Contents
54.4 Energy partitioning within a link of the food chain
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54.5 An idealized pyramid of net productivity
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54.6 Pyramids of standing crop biomass
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54.7 A pyramid of numbers
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54.8 A general model of nutrient cycling
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54.9 The water cycle
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54.10 The carbon cycle
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54.11 The nitrogen cycle
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54.12 The phosphorus cycle
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54.15 The loss of nitrate from a deforested watershed
in the Hubbard BrookExperimental Forest
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54.16 Biological magnification of DDT in a food chain
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54.17 The increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide
and average temperatures from 1958 to 1995
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