| There are points to note about each type of pyramid. All pyramids are pyramidshaped other than the exceptions given below.
Pyramids of number allow us to compare the number of organisms present
in each trophic level at a particular time. Although pyramids of
number are pyramid-shaped there are two important exceptions. Pyramids
will be upside down or inverted if there are a lot of small animals
feeding on a large plant. They are also inverted where an animal
has a large number of small parasites feeding on it. One human,
for example, can have a large number of head lice. In the diagram,
the butterfly larva is being fed on by a large number of parasitic
wasps.
Biomass is a measure of the total amount of living material present.
Pyramids of biomass allow us to compare the mass of organisms present
in each trophic level at a particular time. Pyramids based on biomass
get over the problems of organisms differing in size. Most pyramids
of biomass are pyramid-shaped, but there is one important exception
which you should know about. This is when the producer is a small
organism which multiplies very rapidly. In this case, the total
biomass of the producers present at any one time may be less than
the total biomass of the primary consumers. The pyramid will again
be inverted.
Pyramids of energy allow us to compare the amount of energy passing
through each trophic level over a period of time. They differ from
the other two types of ecological pyramid which measure the number
and biomass of organisms present in each trophic level at a particular
time. Pyramids of energy are always pyramid-shaped. There are no
exceptions to this rule. |