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What are the Food chain pyramids and its kinds. Explain in detail. Nice Question for Biology's Darwin.... ​

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Answered by vikhyat04
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A pyramid-shaped diagram representing quantitatively the numbers of organisms, energy relationships, and biomass of an ecosystem; numbers are high for the lowest trophic levels (plants) and. low for the highest trophic level. Since some energy is lost as heat, in each transformation. This relationship is sometimes called ecological pyramid.

Ecological Pyramids

 

The ecological pyramids represent the trophic structure and also trophic function of the ecosystem. In many ecological pyramids, the producer form the base and the successive trophic levels make up the apex. The ecological pyramids may be of following three kinds.

1. Pyramid of Number:

It depicts the number of individual organisms at different trophic levels of food chain. This pyramid was advanced by Charles Elton (1927), who pointed out the great difference in the number of the organisms involved in each step of the food chain. Successive links of trophic structure decrease rapidly in number until there are very few carnivores at the top.

Pyramid of Number  

The pyramid of number ignores the biomass of organisms and it also does not indicate the energy transferred or the use of energy by the groups involved. The lake ecosystem provides a typical example for pyramid of number.

2. Pyramid of Biomass:

The biomass of the members of the food chain present at any one time forms the pyramid of the biomass. Pyramid of biomass indicates decrease of biomass in each tropical level from base to apex.

Pyramid of Biomass

For example, the total biomass of the producers ingested by herbivores is more than the total biomass of the herbivores in an ecosystem. Likewise, the total biomass of the primary carnivores (or secondary consumer) will be less man the herbivores and so on.

3. Pyramid of Energy:

When production is considered in terms of energy, the pyramid indicates not only the amount of energy flow at each level, but more important, the actual role the various organisms play in the transfer of energy. An energy pyramid illustrates how much energy is needed as it flows upwards to support the next trophic level.

Pyramid of Energy

The pyramid is constructed according to the rate at which food material(in the form of energy) passes through the food chain. Some organisms may have a small biomass, but the total energy they assimilate and pass on, may be considerably greater than that of organisms with a much larger biomass.

Energy pyramids are always slopping because less energy is transferred from each level than was paid into it. In cases such as in open water communities the producers have less bulk than consumers but the energy they store and pass on must be greater than that of the next level.

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Answered by Mansipatel07
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Explanation:

The population of each organism in a food chain can be shown in a type of bar chart called a pyramid of numbers . The bars are drawn to scale – the more organisms it represents, the wider the bar. The producer in the food chain always goes at the bottom of the pyramid of numbers.

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