Recall that net primary productivity (NPP) is the rate at which producers can make the chemical energy that is stored in their tissues and that is potentially available to other organisms (consumers) in an ecosystem. In Figure 3.18, it is expressed as units of energy (kilocalories, or kcal) produced in a given area (square meters, or m2) per year. Look again at Figure 3.18 and consider the differences in NPP among various ecosystems. Then answer the following questions:
What is the approximate NPP of a tropical rain forest in kcal/m2/yr? Which terrestrial ecosystem produces about one-third of that rate? Which aquatic ecosystem has about the same NPP as a tropical rain forest?
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