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  2. Net ecosystem production - Wikipedia

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    Net ecosystem production (NEP) in ecology, limnology, and oceanography, is the difference between gross primary production (GPP) and net ecosystem respiration. [1] Net ecosystem production represents all the carbon produced by plants in water through photosynthesis that does not get respired by animals, other heterotrophs, or the plants themselves.

  3. Primary production - Wikipedia

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    Gross primary production (GPP) is the amount of chemical energy, typically expressed as carbon biomass, that primary producers create in a given length of time.Some fraction of this fixed energy is used by primary producers for cellular respiration and maintenance of existing tissues (i.e., "growth respiration" and "maintenance respiration").

  4. Stream metabolism - Wikipedia

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    Stream metabolism, often referred to as aquatic ecosystem metabolism in both freshwater (lakes, rivers, wetlands, streams, reservoirs) and marine ecosystems, includes gross primary productivity (GPP) and ecosystem respiration (ER) and can be expressed as net ecosystem production (NEP = GPP - ER).

  5. Productivity (ecology) - Wikipedia

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    Terrestrial primary productivity refers to the organic matter production that takes place in terrestrial ecosystems such as forests, grasslands, and wetlands. Primary production is divided into Net Primary Production (NPP) and Gross Primary Production (GPP).

  6. Ecosystem ecology - Wikipedia

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    Net primary productivity (NPP) is the primary measure of biomass accumulation within an ecosystem. Net primary productivity can be calculated by a simple formula where the total amount of productivity is adjusted for total productivity losses through maintenance of biological processes: NPP = GPP – R producer Figure 4.

  7. Lake metabolism - Wikipedia

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    Seasonal variations in gross primary productivity (GPP), respiration (R) and net ecossytem productivity (NEP) in a Brazilian tropical mesotrophic lake and in a Danish temperate eutrophic lake. Data for the temperate lake was digitized from Figure 7 in Staehr & Sand-Jensen (2007) [ 57 ] and data for the tropical lake is the monthly average of ...

  8. Ecosystem - Wikipedia

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    [8]: 124 About half of the gross GPP is respired by plants in order to provide the energy that supports their growth and maintenance. [14]: 157 The remainder, that portion of GPP that is not used up by respiration, is known as the net primary production (NPP). [14]: 157 Total photosynthesis is limited by a range of environmental factors.

  9. Talk:Primary production - Wikipedia

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    It seems that both the gross primary production and net primary production articles should be merged with this one. GPP is currently flagged for possible merging, but not NPP. It seems especially odd that the NPP article is strictly terrestrial, since the concept is not.