Naked Science Forum

General Science => General Science => Topic started by: neilep on 31/01/2005 11:25:20

Title: What's the ratio of life between sea and land ?
Post by: neilep on 31/01/2005 11:25:20
As I closed my eyes and started my adventure to find the holy grail called sleep this morning, this thought sprang into my head.

Is there more life beneath the sea than above it ? This applies to flora and fauna of all types. I know we fish the sea but in the grand scheme of things would this have an effect on the ratio of life between the two ?

 I’m also aware of the plankton and other numerous equally sized tiny life forms and also the fact that the seas cover two thirds/ three quarters of the earth and because of the vast diversity beneath the sea would this lead to a greater quantity of life? I think so.

 Perhaps it’s a figure that is common knowledge if so please enlighten me, if not, your educated guestimates would brighten my day….or is this just one of those questions which is impossible to answer unless strict guidelines are implemented to reach a conclusion?

I don’t know if I should be asking for just sheer numbers or mass….both would be nice….I’m not asking for much am I?

Thanks…Have a great day !



'Men are the same as women...just inside out !'
Title: Re: What's the ratio of life between sea and land ?
Post by: Ultima on 31/01/2005 21:18:42
The sea wins without a doubt! The most abundant animal ever (possibly im kinda guessing [:D]) are deep sea, sea urchins that roam around eating detritus (rain of the sea) that falls to the bottom. Biomass wise im not sure??? I imagine the sea again as there is far more single celled or plankton.

wOw the world spins?
Title: Re: What's the ratio of life between sea and land ?
Post by: n/a on 11/02/2005 22:22:08
I'dd say that not only sea is probably filled with more life than earth, it will probably last longer in water than outside... If human kind doesn't kill life possibility in sea with a polluant X...

(First post, hello all. I've been browsing this forum for 2 days , and its PARADISE... so much to learn.)
Title: Re: What's the ratio of life between sea and land ?
Post by: neilep on 11/02/2005 22:40:04
quote:
Originally posted by BuD2Y.Qc.

I'dd say that not only sea is probably filled with more life than earth, it will probably last longer in water than outside... If human kind doesn't kill life possibility in sea with a polluant X...

(First post, hello all. I've been browsing this forum for 2 days , and its PARADISE... so much to learn.)



Yayy...a newbie....welcomeBuD2Y.Qc. and thanks for your participation and keep on contributing !! Yep, me agrees with what you say (and you too of course Matt[:)])....we must do something to stop those pesky humanoids polluting the sea...else what will become of my beloved smoked salmon ?....[:)]

'Men are the same as women...just inside out !'
Title: Re: What's the ratio of life between sea and land ?
Post by: MayoFlyFarmer on 12/02/2005 00:17:06
I was gonna say sea.... because planctom and other small invertibrates make up so much biomass....  and the sea is SO huge..... but then I remember learning what a huge % of the sea is absolutely lifeless....  I think I may have to put my $$ on land.

Are YOUR mice nude? [;)]
Title: Re: What's the ratio of life between sea and land ?
Post by: neilep on 12/02/2005 03:17:17
Great Mayo !!...now you got me thinking..........

You would have thought that some where, some time, some one may have done a study eh ? your statement seems quite plausible.....

Gosh, I wonder if the source where you got that info about life in the sea, also had relevant 'land' data too ?



'Men are the same as women...just inside out !'
Title: Re: What's the ratio of life between sea and land ?
Post by: n/a on 12/02/2005 04:30:46
Thx neilep... But I fear I wont be participating that much , reading a lot ... I'm a newbie of sciences to ;) (first session in college, natural sciences)
Title: Re: What's the ratio of life between sea and land ?
Post by: neilep on 12/02/2005 12:19:07
quote:
Originally posted by BuD2Y.Qc.

Thx neilep... But I fear I wont be participating that much , reading a lot ... I'm a newbie of sciences to ;) (first session in college, natural sciences)




Yes but look at me.....I'm about as qualified as the pot plant on my desk !!....If you have an opinion or an observation please make em.

Still, what ever you decide your presence is welcome....aaaaaahhhhh !!!

Good luck with your studies.[:)]

'Men are the same as women...just inside out !'
Title: Re: What's the ratio of life between sea and land ?
Post by: MayoFlyFarmer on 15/02/2005 20:37:55
how come your plant never posts on here?

Are YOUR mice nude? [;)]
Title: Re: What's the ratio of life between sea and land ?
Post by: DrN on 15/02/2005 21:07:30
what about numbers of species as opposed to just biomass? I would guess there would be more species on land, because I think there is probably a greater range of different habitats on land than in water.
Title: Re: What's the ratio of life between sea and land ?
Post by: Ultima on 16/02/2005 16:25:31
Yeh but there is deep sea and stuff, plus life came from the sea and it's more stable, so when there was mass extinction on land more species remained in the sea. I would put £££'s on the ocean having way more species.

wOw the world spins?
Title: Re: What's the ratio of life between sea and land ?
Post by: DrN on 24/02/2005 09:46:16
Just seen this on BBC news, the main story is in nature, but here's the BBC link

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4291571.stm

so could be that the sea wins?
Title: Re: What's the ratio of life between sea and land ?
Post by: MayoFlyFarmer on 24/02/2005 23:42:34
ok, here's a question.  if they are underground under the sea, do the count as marine or terestrial?  OR is underground in general a third category all its own?

Are YOUR mice nude? [;)]