Environmental Sciences, asked by nabajyotinathkxj, 5 months ago

explain pyramid of buomass in pond ecosystem.​

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Answered by mamtasagar1981
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A pyramid of biomass is a graphical representation of biomass present in a unit area of various trophic levels. ... A good example of the inverted pyramid is in a pond ecosystem where the mass of phytoplankton, the major producers, will always be lower than the mass of the heterotrophs like fish and insects.

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Answered by sakshikashyap374
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A biomass pyramid is a diagram that compares the biomass of different trophic levels within an ecosystemThe pyramid of biomass is inverted in a pond ecosystem because the biomass of fish is higher as compared to producers.

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How is biomass calculated?

Total biomass is found by summing the dry mass biomass of all individuals in a given land area and then reported by naming the area of concern, e.g. biomass per plot, ecosystem, biome, classroom. To be able to compare biomass in different locations, scientists standardize biomass per unit of area.

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