Organisation of an ecosystem - EdexcelCalculating efficiency of biomass transfers

The feeding relationships between organisms in an ecosystem can be seen in food chains. Sampling allows us to measure the abundance and distribution of these species.

Part ofBiology (Single Science)Ecosystems and material cycles

Calculating efficiency of biomass transfers

The efficiency of transfer is a measure of the proportion of biomass transferred from a lower to a higher one. Usually around 10% of biomass is transferred between trophic levels in a healthy and the remaining 90% is used by the organisms during .

Question

This is an example of a food chain:

phytoplankton → zooplankton → herring → sea lion

The total biomass within the phytoplankton is 14.6 kg. The total biomass within the zooplankton is 1.3 kg. What is the efficiency of this transfer?

Question

The amount of biomass contained within each trophic level is shown in the table below.

Calculate the efficiency of the transfer of energy between each trophic level by completing the table:

Trophic levelOrganismTotal biomass (kg)Percentage biomass transferred
1Phytoplankton14.6No transfer
2Zooplankton1.38.9
3Herring fish0.15
4Sea lions0.017
Trophic level1
OrganismPhytoplankton
Total biomass (kg)14.6
Percentage biomass transferredNo transfer
Trophic level2
OrganismZooplankton
Total biomass (kg)1.3
Percentage biomass transferred8.9
Trophic level3
OrganismHerring fish
Total biomass (kg)0.15
Percentage biomass transferred
Trophic level4
OrganismSea lions
Total biomass (kg)0.017
Percentage biomass transferred

Calculating efficiency

Question

A bullock has eaten 10 kg of biomass in the form of grass, and excreted 6.3 kg in the form of faeces, urine and gas. The increase in its body tissues is 0.4 kg. How much biomass has been used up in respiration?