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Primary production (economics) | Global oceanic and terrestrial photoautotroph abundance, from September 1997 to August 2000.  As an estimate of autotroph biomass, it is only a rough indicator of primary production potential, and not an actual estimate of it.  Provided by the SeaWiFS Project, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center and ORBIMAGE. | | 1997 | 2000 | SeaWiFS | NASA | Goddard Space Flight Center | ORBIMAGE | organic compounds | carbon dioxide | photosynthesis | chemosynthesis | autotrophs | food chain | terrestrial ecoregions | plants | aquatic ecoregions | algae | cellular respiration | The Calvin cycle of photosynthesis | | Calvin cycle | chemical energy | organisms | sunlight | lithotrophic | inorganic | organic molecules | carbon dioxide | water | reduced | carbohydrate | glucose | sugars | proteins | complex carbohydrates | lipids | nucleic acids | respired | work | heterotrophic | animals | food web | Earth | cellular respiration | An oak tree; a typical modern, terrestrial autotroph | | oak | vascular plants | non-vascular plants | mosses | liverworts | evolution | function | hydrology | temperature | deserts | polar | transpiration | evaporation | leaves | mineral | nutrients | soil | stomata | Crassulacean acid metabolism | C4 | physiological | anatomical | C3 | Marine diatoms; an example of planktonic microalgae | | diatoms | planktonic | vascular plants | seaweeds | prokaryotic | eubacteria | archaea | eukaryote | green | brown | red | seagrasses | microscopic organisms | phytoplankton | seaweeds | littoral | attach | photic zone | Sargassum | salinity | metabolic | Q10 | heat capacity | sea ice | insulates | nutrients | A kelp forest; an example of attached macroalgae | | kelp forest | macroalgae | attenuated | absorption | scattering | mixed layer | Turbulent mixing | wind | dissipates | seasonal cycle | consequences | axial tilt | spatial components | temperate | North Atlantic | tropical | gyres | basins | storms | hurricanes | Annual mean sea surface nitrate for the World Ocean.  Data from the World Ocean Atlas 2001. | | World Ocean | World Ocean Atlas | nitrate | phosphate | silicic acid | synthesise | gravitational | plankton | upwelling | thermocline | micronutrient | iron | cofactor | enzymes | nitrate reduction | nitrogen fixation | deserts | eolian dust | Southern | North Pacific | HNLC | empirically | decomposition | symbiotic | temperate | tropical | Wetland | Europe | allometry | DBH | 1927 | carbon-14 | stoppered | Winkler titration | radioactive | beta decay | scintillation counters | species | biosphere | carbon cycle | Earth system science | habitats | weather | satellite | normalised difference vegetation index | chlorophyll | Gt | areal | land use | Nile | irrigation | cropland | pasture | biodiversity | ecosystem services | doi | Springer-Verlag | ISBN 0387070834 | Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA | doi | doi | Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA | doi | | Atlas portal | Biological pump | f-ratio | Secondary production | Categories | Aquatic ecology | Biological oceanography | Chemical oceanography | Ecology | Geochemistry | Oceanography | Photosynthesis |
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