Bopaiah Biddanda, Ph.D.

Productivity Gradient

Productivity gradient Conceptual changes in the distribution of organisms and nutrients across a productivity gradient:
In low-productivity systems, nutrients are primarily organic and dissolved (small prokaryoteic autotrophs and osmotrophic heterotrophs dominate), and autotrophic-hetrotrophic coupling (A-H coupling) is strong, - that is, prokaryotic hetrotrophic respiration is equal to or greater than primary production, with little organic matter remaining for export to the sediments. In eutrophic systems, nutrients are primarily inorganic and particulate (larger eukaryotic autotrophs and phagotrophic metazoans dominate), and A-H coupling is weak, - that is, high export production.

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