food pyramid
A simple food pyramid shows energy moving from plants to herbivores to carnivores.
Noun: 1. A hierarchical model representing the structure of an ecosystem's food chains: In ecology, a "food pyramid" is a diagram that shows the relationships between different organisms based on what they eat. It illustrates how energy and nutrients flow from one group to another, with primary producers (like plants) at the base and top predators at the apex. Each level in the pyramid depends on the level below it for food. 2. (Commonly, but not in this specific WordNet sense) A nutritional guide: In popular culture, "food pyramid" often refers to a triangular diagram created by nutritionists to suggest optimal proportions of different food groups (e.g., grains, vegetables, meats) for a healthy human diet. Note: The provided WordNet definition specifies the ecological meaning.
- Noun (Ecological):
- The marine food pyramid is complex, with phytoplankton at the base and large sharks at the top.
- Ecologists study the food pyramid to understand how the removal of one species can affect an entire ecosystem.
- In this food pyramid, insects are preyed upon by small birds, which are in turn eaten by hawks.
- "to occupy a level in the food pyramid": to hold a specific position (e.g., primary consumer, secondary consumer) within the ecological feeding structure.
- As herbivores, deer occupy a crucial level in the forest's food pyramid.
- Food web (n): A more complex and realistic network of interconnected food chains, as opposed to the simplified, linear hierarchy of a pyramid.
- Scientists prefer to model ecosystems as a food web rather than a simple food pyramid.
- Trophic level (n): A specific position an organism occupies in a food chain or food pyramid (e.g., producer, primary consumer).
- An organism's trophic level determines its place in the food pyramid.
- Ecological pyramid (n): A more general term for graphical representations of ecological relationships, including pyramids of numbers, biomass, and energy.
- Trophic pyramid (n): A synonym emphasizing the different feeding (trophic) levels.
- Food chain (n): A linear sequence showing what eats what, which is a component used to build the broader food pyramid.
- Energy flow (n): The movement of energy through the trophic levels of a food pyramid, from the sun to producers and up to consumers.
- Apex predator (n): The organism at the very top of the food pyramid, with no natural predators.
A simple food pyramid shows energy moving from plants to herbivores to carnivores.
- (ecology) a hierarchy of food chains with the principal predator at the top; each level preys on the level below