What type of ecological pyramid would be obtained by the following data?
An inverted pyramid of biomass
An ecological pyramid is a graphical representation used to express the food or energy relationship between organisms at different trophic levels.
It is usually expressed in terms of number, biomass or energy.
The base of each pyramid represents the first trophic level (producers) while the apex represents tertiary or top level consumer.
The biomass is the mass of living biological organisms in a given area or ecosystem at a given time which can be measured in grams. An inverted pyramid of biomass can be obtained from the given data. Here the producers have the least biomass and the secondary consumers have the highest biomass.
Marine biomass pyramids tend to be inverted due to the dynamics of the producers and consumers. Many marine ecosystems rely on phytoplankton as their primary producer. Phytoplanktons are microscopic. These tiny organisms reproduce and die very quickly hence their biomass is less compared to the primary and the secondary consumers.