Question 13 Marks
Explain the pyramid of energy in ecosystem. ###What is meant by ecological pyramid? Describe an ideal pyramid of energy with diagram.
Answer
View full question & answer→Ecological Pyramid : Ecological pyramids were at first drawn by Charles Elton in 1927. All the trophic levels are arranged in sequence wise one after another in a food chain in each ecosystem. Considering the first trophic level as base and followed by successive trophic levels, are represented in a diagram, then a pyramid is formed, called ecological pyramid. Pyramid of energy : It is a graphic representation of amount of energy trapped per unit time and area in different trophic levels of a food chain.
The pyramid of energy clearly represent the nature of ecosystems as a whole. The energy in the form of food that gets transferred from producers to consumers or from one trophic level to another. It is certain that amount of energy that reaches the next trophic level is lesser than it was present in the earlier trophic level. Therefore, the amount of energy decreases with each higher trophic level.
This is why of the total stored energy at each trophic level only 10% energy is transferred to next trophic level as biomass. Therefore, maximum energy is available at producer level and decreases gradually to primary to secondary to tertiary to top consumers. When the graphical representation is drawn, such pyramids of energy are always formed upright possessing the producer at base and top consumer at the apex of pyramid.

The pyramid of energy clearly represent the nature of ecosystems as a whole. The energy in the form of food that gets transferred from producers to consumers or from one trophic level to another. It is certain that amount of energy that reaches the next trophic level is lesser than it was present in the earlier trophic level. Therefore, the amount of energy decreases with each higher trophic level.
This is why of the total stored energy at each trophic level only 10% energy is transferred to next trophic level as biomass. Therefore, maximum energy is available at producer level and decreases gradually to primary to secondary to tertiary to top consumers. When the graphical representation is drawn, such pyramids of energy are always formed upright possessing the producer at base and top consumer at the apex of pyramid.

