Organisation in ecosystems - OCR Gateway Pyramids of biomass
Organisms interact with and rely on one another to survive. They also rely on a stable environment. Changes to organism numbers and the environment can determine whether an organism will live or die.
biomassThe dry mass of an organism. is tissue from living organisms. The mass of your body is biomass because you are alive. Wood is considered biomass because it was recently a plant. Fossil fuels are not considered biomass because they are the remains of organisms that died millions of years ago and have been chemically changed from the original living tissue.
Pyramids of biomass
We can measure the amount of biomass at different trophic levelThe position of an organism in a food chain, food web or pyramid. in a food chain. The total biomass of each trophic level is often represented as a modified bar chart called a pyramid of biomassA diagram to illustrate the amount of biological material within a food chain or web.. In a food chainA sequence (usually shown as a diagram) of feeding relationships between organisms, showing which organisms eat what and the movement of energy through trophic levels. from a healthy ecosystem the biomass at each trophic levelThe position of an organism in a food chain, food web or pyramid. must reduce. An example of a food chain is:
clover → snail → thrush → sparrowhawks
So in an ecosystemThe living organisms in a particular area, together with the non-living components of the environment. all of the clovers have more biomass than all of the snails, which have more biomass than all of the thrushes and so on. Pyramids of biomass should always be perfectly shaped as a pyramid. If this is not the case, then the ecosystem is likely to be unhealthy and in danger.
Pyramids of biomass must be drawn with the:
bars equally spaced around the midpoint
bars touching
bar for the producerPlants that begin food chains by making energy from carbon dioxide and water. at the bottom
length of each bar proportional to the amount of biomass available at each trophic level