Biotic and Abiotic
Water Quality Monitoring
Watersheds
Wetlands
Estuaries
100

What does biotic mean?

living factors in an ecosystem

100

What is water quality monitoring?

the collection of water samples to analyze chemical and/or biological parameters

100

What is a watershed?

The land that water flows across or through on its way to a stream, lake, wetland, or other body of water

100

What is a wetland?

the transition zone between dry lands and bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, or bays.

100

What is an estuary?

where freshwater and saltwater meet, provides habitat and nurseries for many organisms

200

What does abiotic mean?

non-living factors in an ecosystem

200

Name three testing parameters for water quality monitoring.

pH, temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, and the presence of macroinvertebrate.

200

What separates watersheds?

Areas of higher elevations, such as ridgelines and divides

200

Wetlands provide ___________ and _________ for wildlife and fish.

food and shelter

200

True or false? Human activities can alter abiotic factors in an ecosystem.

True!

300

Give an example of a biotic factor in an ecosystem

needs to be something that is living!
300

Water quality is directly related to the health of a(n) _________________.

ecosystem

300

What are the three major watersheds in Virginia?

Chesapeake Bay, Gulf of Mexico, and North Carolina Sound

300

Wetlands provide ___________ and _____________ areas for migratory birds.

nesting and resting
300

What is brackish water?

a mixture of salt and freshwater

400

Give an example of an abiotic factor in an ecosystem.

needs to be something non-living!

400

How does erosion contribute to poor water quality?

Erosion can increase the amount of sediment in the water which can result in less sunlight, more pollutants, and higher turbidity.

400

What is the watershed we live in?

Chesapeake Bay watershed

400

Wetlands perform what three functions?

regulating runoff by storing flood waters, reducing erosion by slowing down runoff, and recharging groundwater

400

What body of water in Virginia is an estuary?

The Chesapeake Bay

500

Do biotic or abiotic factors determine ecosystem type?

Abiotic!

500

How do wetlands improve water quality?

filter sediments, trap nutrients, and break down pollutants

500

What are the four major rivers that drain into the Chesapeake Bay watershed?

Potomac, Rappahannock, York, and James Rivers

500

If a community develops land near a wetland, what kinds of problems might arise?

the water quality and life will decrease

flooding increases

500

What is the largest estuary in the United States?

The Chesapeake Bay!

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