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Test IV Vocab
Vocabulary + Maint Topics for Test IV
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Undergraduate 4
11/05/2012

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Term
Ecosystem Functions
Definition
Characteristics exchanges/processes within an ecosystem
Term
Ecosystem
Definition
Consists of all biological (living, biotic) and non-living (physical, chemical, abiotic) components of a given area.
Term
Community
Definition
All organisms (living, biotic) in a given area
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Ecosystem Services
Definition
Ecosystem functions that benefit humankind; human valuation of natural ecosystem properties or functions.
Term
Anthropocentric
Definition
"Human-centered"
Term
Provisioning Services
Definition
Food, water, and other life-sustaining materials (most easily recognized by society)
Term
Regulating Services
Definition
Affect things like climate, floods, disease, wastes, and water quality
Term
Cultural Services
Definition
Recreation, spiritual, and aesthetic values
Term
Supporting Services
Definition
Ecosystem functions that may not directly benefit people but help indirectly by keeping the habitat ecologically intact and functional.
Term
Phytoremediation
Definition
Plant-mediated improvement of water quality, especially by slowing down water and allowing for: volatilization, adsorption, settlement, direct plant uptake, and microbial processes to occur.
Term
Volatilization
Definition
Evaporation from a dissolved state to a gaseous state
Term
Adsorption
Definition
Binding to the sediment (e.g. Phosphorus binding to Calcium Carbonate sediment)
Term
Settlement
Definition
Slow water movement through strands of plants allows particulate matter and adhered contaminants to settle out.
Term
(Direct) Uptake
Definition
Plants and bacteria can metabolize nutrients (esp. nitrogen and phosphorus) and sometimes contaminants.
Term
Microbial Processes
Definition
Microorganisms tranform ammonium into nitrate (via NITRIFICATION) and then into nitrogen gas (via DENITRIFICATION), which removes nutrients from water.
Term
Attenuate
Definition

Weaken in force, intensity, or strength,

e.g. In general, every 2.7 miles of marsh inland attenuates storm surge by 1 foot.

Term
Native Species
Definition
Native to an area (can grow invasively under disturbed conditions).
Term
Introduced/Exotic
Definition
Species not native to a region, but 'suddenly' appear (via "quantum leaps" not gradual expansion).
Term
4 universal characteristics of invasive species
Definition
  1. Ability to grow rapidly and profusely (can be sexual or vegetative)
  2. Establishes a breeding population
  3. Highly stress tolerant (i.e. coastal wetland plants are hardy and easily adaptable)
  4. Cause a change in community composition or ecosystem processes
Term
Community Invasibility
Definition
The susceptibilty of a community to invasion.
Term
Naturalized (populations)
Definition
When an introduced/exotic species becomes established and reproductive
Term
Riparian
Definition
On the bank of a natural waterway (usually freshwater)
Term
Peatlands
Definition
Wetlands where waterlogging delays decay, and dead plant material forms an organic soil (peat soil).
Term
Peat Soil
Definition
Organic soil formed by dead plant material in wetlands (peatlands) where waterlogging has delayed decay.
Term
Turbidity
Definition
Cloudiness of water, usually caused by the suspension of particles.
Term
"Wise Use" concept from Ramsar Convention
Definition
"...maintenance of their (wetlands) ecological character, achieved through the implementation of ecosystem approaches, within the context of sustainable development"
Term
"No Net Loss" Policy
Definition

For every one acre of wetland that is lost, at least one acre must be created/restored.

 

Enacted by President George H. W. Bush and expanded upon by President Bill Clinton. 

Term
Jurisdictional Waterways
Definition
Those waterways that fall under state or federal regulatory authority (e.g. The Army Corps of Engineers)
Term
Navigable Waterway
Definition
"Navigable-in-fact"-must be usable as a means of transportation (some states include recreational transportation).  These waterways and adjacent (via HYDROLOGICAL CONNECTION) bodies of water require approval prior to pollutant or dredged material discharge under the Clean Water Act of 1977.
Term
"Waters of the US"
Definition
Navigable waterways and adjacent water bodies (Clean Water Act of 1977).
Term
Scalia Wetland
Definition
Continuous surface connection to navigable waterways
Term
Kennedy Wetland
Definition
Affect integrity of waters/wetlands connected to navigable waterways.
Term
100-Year Flood
Definition

The level of flood water expected to be equaled or exceeded every 100 years on average

 

Term
Sheet Flow
Definition
Shallow-depth, slow-velocity flow (e.g. Everglades), not concentrated into channels.
Term
Weir
Definition
Barrier across a river designed to alter the flow characteristics
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