2. An ecological pyramid is a graphical representation of the relationship between
the different living organisms at different trophic levels. Explain the three
ecological pyramids in detail. What are the shortcomings of each type's
ecological pyramids in the study of ecosystem?
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An ecological pyramid is a graphical representation of the relationship between different organisms in an ecosystem. Each of the bars that make up the pyramid represents a different trophic level, and their order, which is based on who eats whom, represents the flow of energy. Energy moves up the pyramid, starting with the primary producers, or autotrophs, such as plants and algae at the very bottom, followed by the primary consumers, which feed on these plants, then secondary consumers, which feed on the primary consumers, and so on. The height of the bars should all be the same, but the width of each bar is based on the quantity of the aspect being measured.
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