Title: Water, Water, Everywhere and Nary a Drop to Drink
1Water, Water, Everywhere and Nary a Drop to Drink
- The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
- Coleridge, 1797
Last week Over 70 of the earths surface is
covered by water Today Water is a limiting
resource for pretty much everything
2Water Availability
- Organisms can gain or lose water
- Partly determined by concentration gradient
- Water moves down the gradient
3Water Content of Air
- Relative Humidity - quantity of water vapor in
air - RH Water vapor density X 100
- Saturation water vapor density
- Water vapor pressure - pressure exerted by water
vapor in air - Vapor pressure deficit - the relative saturation
of air with water
4Determining the Gradient
- Terrestrial animals - vapor pressure deficit
- Aquatic animals - relative osmolarity
- Terrestrial plants - water potential
5Terrestrial Animals -VPD
? Vpd ? ability of air to take up water
In dry air - evaporation increases In wet air -
evaporation decreases
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7Terrestrial Plants - Water Potential
- Plants gain and lose water
- Moves along gradient of water potential from high
to low - Will go from plant --gt air due to vpd
- Need it to go
- Soil -- Plant -- Air
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9Water Movement in Aquatic Environments
- Diffusion - move down concentration gradients
- Osmosis - diffusion of water across a
semipermeable membrane
10Aquatic Animals - Osmolarity
- Water still moves down gradient
- ? solutes in water ? osmolarity
- Water goes low osmolarity to high
- Isosmotic - no change
- Hypoosmotic - lose water
- Hyperosmotic - gain water
11Aquatic Animals
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Water stored
Water gain
Water loss
Osmosis Secretions/ excretions
Drink Food Osmosis
12Freshwater vs. Marine Bony Fish
13Marine Cartilagenous Fish
- Same problems as marine teleosts
- Barely hyperosmotic
- urine
14Terrestrial Animals
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Water stored
Water gain
Water loss
Evaporation Secretions/ excretions
Drink Food Absorb
Can alter all of these to maximize water
conservation!
15Water Regulation on Land
16Water Acquisition by a Desert Beetle
Obtains most of its water from fog Loses most of
its water through evaporation
17Water Acquisition
- Merriams Kangaroo Rat
- Drinking
- Eating food
- Metabolic water -
- water released
- during cellular
- respiration
18Water Conservation
19Water Conservation
20Water Conservation
Ammonia Urea Uric Acid
Med Lo Concentration Lo Med Hi Water
loss Hi Med Lo
21Uric Acid
22Terrestrial Plants
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Water stored
Water gain
Water loss
Evaporation Secretions Repro structures
Absorb-roots Absorb-air
23Water Conservation
24Water Conservation
25Water Conservation
- Less leaf area per length of root
- Drop leaves in response to drought
- Produce leaves in response to soaking rain the
shed them when desert dies out.