Biomass can be calculated by measuring the weight of organic material (plant or animal) in a given area or volume. This can be done by harvesting and weighing the organisms, then converting this weight into biomass units such as grams per square meter or kilograms per hectare. Biomass can also be estimated using remote sensing technologies and models based on factors like plant height, density, and species composition.
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Biomass refers to the total mass of living organisms in a given area, while productivity is the rate at which biomass is produced through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. In other words, biomass is the total amount of living matter, while productivity measures the growth or accumulation of biomass over time.
Less 'Biomass' (waste) has be put into landfill.
e.g. ORGANISM BIOMASS Grass 1000 Herbivores 300 Small Carnivores 28 Large Carnivores 6 1) from producer to primary = (300/1000)x100 2) from primary to secondary = (28/300)x100 3) from secondary to carnivores = (6/28)x100 Hope this helps :)
Tropical rainforests typically have the biggest biomass due to the high levels of vegetation and diversity of plant and animal species that contribute to the overall biomass.
The amount of biomass that a human can get from a 500-kg chicken is approximately 357.5 kg. This is calculated by multiplying the mass of the chicken by the percentage of edible biomass, which is typically around 70%. So, 500 kg * 0.7 = 350 kg.
In ecological pyramids, biomass is calculated by measuring the total mass of living organisms at each trophic level within a specific area and time frame. This is typically expressed in grams per square meter (g/m²). Researchers gather data on the abundance and average mass of organisms in each trophic level, often using methods like sampling or remote sensing, and then sum these values to create a biomass estimate for that level. The resulting pyramid visually represents the distribution of biomass across different trophic levels, highlighting energy flow in an ecosystem.
Assuming 10% energy transfer efficiency between trophic levels, the greenfly would receive approximately 60 gm^2 of energy (10% of the rose plant's biomass). This is calculated by multiplying the biomass of the rose plant (600 gm^2) by the energy transfer efficiency (10%).
there is not a thing negtive about biomass we need to save biomass it!
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its pretty much everywhere. anything containing carbon is biomass. dirt is biomass. poop is biomass. a tree is biomass. you are biomass. so is your dog.. so, yeah; its pretty easy to get your hands on.
mice Biomass is calculated by shaving all the hair, removing the nails and dehydrating the corpse because these things are not living tissue. If you look at the energy pyramid you would see that only 10% of the mice's availability is available to the hawk (mice predator). Logically you can only support 10% as much life (biomass).
Biomass is the 'weight' of biological matter. often measured in a biomass pyramid.
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no, it is biomass and biowaste
Biomass is a renewable resource.
Biomass decreases