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Pyramids of number and biomass

Pyramid of number

The number of organisms in each trophic level is counted and presented in a pyramid of numbers.

These are referred to as pyramids because of their shape.

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Producers have a higher value than the primary consumers; primary consumers have a higher value than the secondary consumers and so on.

AdvantagesDisadvantages
Counting numbers is easy to do.They do not take the organism鈥檚 size into account so may not always resemble a pyramid. For example, if producer is 1 tree then pyramid will look inverted (smaller on bottom).
AdvantagesCounting numbers is easy to do.
DisadvantagesThey do not take the organism鈥檚 size into account so may not always resemble a pyramid. For example, if producer is 1 tree then pyramid will look inverted (smaller on bottom).

Pyramid of biomass

The biomass (amount of living material) of organisms in each trophic level is measured and presented in a pyramid of biomass.

Pyramid of biomass
AdvantagesDisadvantages
It is more accurate as the organism鈥檚 size is taken into account. For example, a bar representing 1 tree will be largest as it has more mass than primary consumers.Biomass data is difficult to obtain as the organism needs to be killed and heated in an oven to remove any water, until a constant dry mass is obtained.
AdvantagesIt is more accurate as the organism鈥檚 size is taken into account. For example, a bar representing 1 tree will be largest as it has more mass than primary consumers.
DisadvantagesBiomass data is difficult to obtain as the organism needs to be killed and heated in an oven to remove any water, until a constant dry mass is obtained.

Pyramids of biomass are used to overcome the problem of inverted pyramids of number.

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