Net Primary Productivity Calculator
Compute net primary productivity using validated scientific equations. See step-by-step derivations, unit analysis, and reference values.
Formula
NPP = GPP - R (autotrophic respiration)
Net Primary Productivity equals Gross Primary Productivity (total photosynthesis) minus autotrophic Respiration (energy used by plants for their own metabolism). NPP is measured in grams of biomass or carbon per square meter per year. Carbon content is approximately 45% of dry biomass. Energy equivalent is approximately 39 kJ per gram of carbon.
Worked Examples
Example 1: Temperate Forest NPP
Problem: A temperate deciduous forest has a GPP of 4,800 g/m2/yr and plant respiration of 2,640 g/m2/yr across a 10 hectare study area. Calculate NPP.
Solution: NPP = GPP - Respiration = 4,800 - 2,640 = 2,160 g biomass/m2/yr\nNPP in carbon = 2,160 x 0.45 = 972 g C/m2/yr\nEfficiency = (2,160 / 4,800) x 100 = 45%\nRespiration uses 55% of GPP\nTotal area NPP = 972 g C/m2 x 100,000 m2 = 97.2 million g C = 97.2 tonnes C/yr
Result: NPP: 2,160 g/m2/yr | 972 g C/m2/yr | 45% efficiency | 97.2 t C/yr for 10 ha
Example 2: Desert vs Tropical Forest Comparison
Problem: Compare NPP between a desert (GPP = 200, R = 150 g/m2/yr) and tropical forest (GPP = 8,000, R = 4,000 g/m2/yr).
Solution: Desert NPP = 200 - 150 = 50 g/m2/yr (efficiency: 25%)\nDesert NPP carbon = 50 x 0.45 = 22.5 g C/m2/yr\nTropical NPP = 8,000 - 4,000 = 4,000 g/m2/yr (efficiency: 50%)\nTropical NPP carbon = 4,000 x 0.45 = 1,800 g C/m2/yr\nRatio: 1,800 / 22.5 = 80x more productive
Result: Tropical forest is 80x more productive per m2 and also more efficient (50% vs 25%)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Net Primary Productivity (NPP)?
Net Primary Productivity (NPP) is the rate at which producers (plants, algae, and some bacteria) in an ecosystem store energy as biomass after accounting for their own metabolic needs through cellular respiration. It is calculated as NPP = GPP - R, where GPP is Gross Primary Productivity (total photosynthesis) and R is autotrophic respiration. NPP represents the energy available to all heterotrophic organisms (herbivores, predators, decomposers) in the ecosystem. It is typically measured in grams of carbon per square meter per year (g C/m2/yr) or in energy units like kilocalories.
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