Carbon
N&P cycles
Metabolism
Phytos
Oops
100

The primary source of inorganic carbon to lakes. 

What is the bicarbonate buffering cycle?

100

Cyanobacteria can transform atmospheric N2 to NH4 via this process. 

What is N-fixation? 

100

GPP is estimated based on production of this. 

What is oxygen? 

100

All phytoplankton have this pigment. 

What is chlorophyll a? 

100

These copepods have antenna shorter than their body length. 

What are cyclopoids? 

200

When respiration exceeds primary production, this happens to pH. 

what is decreases? 

200

This range of total phosphorus concentration is indicative of a eutrophic lake. 

What is >30ug/L? 

200

Metabolism estimates the production and consumption of this using oxygen as a proxy. 

What is organic matter? 

200

This adaptive trait allows non-motile phytoplankton to remain buoyant in the water column. 

What is changing body shape? (will also accept S:V ratio or lipid content)

200

These types of zooplankton are most abundant in cold water or under ice. 

What are ciliates? 

300

This is another word for detritus, coined by Raymond Lindeman. 

What is "ooze"?

300

Accumulated dissolved P can be released from lake sediments under these conditions. 

What is anoxia or hypoxia? 

300

We expect a lake with this trophic state to have the highest rates of metabolism. 

What is eutrophic or hypereutrophic? 

300

These phytoplankton "bloom" in early spring and late fall in dimictic lakes. 

What are diatoms? 

300

Zooplankton feeding rate scales with this morphological characteristic. 

What is body size? 

400

This term describes organic matter produced by organisms in the lake. 

What is autochthonous? 

400

This type of process involves gaining electrons and thus requires energy to proceed. 

What is reduction or a reducing process? 

400

We calculate daily metabolism rates by determining this. 

What is the change in oxygen over 24 hours? 

400

This type of phytoplankton can use photosynthesis or organic carbon to fuel metabolic processes. 

What are mixotrophs? 

400

In cladocerans, this term describes the creation of clones from the mother. 

What is parthenogenesis? 

500

This process is occurring in northern temperate lakes as they recover from acidification. 

What is browning?

500

This newly-described process in the N cycle keeps reactive N cycling and can amplify eutrophication

What is DNRA? 

500

When GPP>>R, you would expect pH to do this. 

What is increase? 

500
Climate change processes like warming and storm events favor the proliferation of this type of phytoplankton. 

What are cyanobacteria? 

500

This process describes the offset in spring phytoplankton blooms and diatom emergence caused by climate change. 

What is a trophic mismatch?