Ecologists will often represent the amount of potential food available for each trophic level in an ecosystem with a biomass pyramid.
Step-by-step explanation:
Ecologists represent various structures of trophic levels in an ecosystem using ecological pyramids. Ecological biomass pyramids graphically depicts the bioproductivity or the amount of biomass produced and available in a unit area of a trophic level in an ecosystem.
The producers, are at the highest level, produce the highest amount of biomass is at the base of the pyramid; whereas, the tertiary consumers are at the least level with the least amount of biomass is at the top of the pyramid.
Ecologists use these data to depict the primary production of biomass at each level and the net productivity reached in an ecosystem.