Difference between revisions of "Pyramid of Biomass"
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Contents
Key Stage 4
Meaning
A pyramid of biomass is a diagram used to show the relative amounts of biomass between different trophic levels in a food chain.
About Pyramids of Biomass
- There is always far greater biomass in the first trophic level (producers).
- The amount of biomass in each trophic level in a community decreases as the trophic level increases.
Examples
This pyramid of biomass shows the biomass (in grams) of gazelles and bushes in a community needed to support just one cheetah. |