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zoomass - traduction vers russe

TOTAL MASS OF LIVING ORGANISMS IN A GIVEN AREA (ALL SPECIES OR SELECTED SPECIES)
Zoomass; Living biomass; Ocean biomass; Marine biomass; Fish biomass; Global biomass
  • [[Ocean food web]] showing a network of food chains}}
  • Biomass by life form}}
  •  Humans and their livestock represent 96% of all mammals on earth in terms of biomass, whereas all wild mammals represent only 4%.<ref name="Bar-On"/>
  • An [[energy pyramid]] illustrates how much energy is needed as it flows upward to support the next trophic level. Only about 10% of the energy transferred between each trophic level is converted to biomass.
  • '''[[Biomass pyramid]]s'''<br />Compared to terrestrial biomass pyramids, aquatic pyramids are inverted at the base}}
  • ''[[Prochlorococcus]]'', an influential bacterium}}
  • Globally, terrestrial and oceanic habitats produce a similar amount of new biomass each year (56.4 billion tonnes C terrestrial and 48.5 billion tonnes C oceanic).
  • 5}}'''Relative terrestrial biomasses'''<br />of vertebrates versus arthropods}}

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Biomass (ecology)

The biomass is the mass of living biological organisms in a given area or ecosystem at a given time. Biomass can refer to species biomass, which is the mass of one or more species, or to community biomass, which is the mass of all species in the community. It can include microorganisms, plants or animals. The mass can be expressed as the average mass per unit area, or as the total mass in the community.

How biomass is measured depends on why it is being measured. Sometimes, the biomass is regarded as the natural mass of organisms in situ, just as they are. For example, in a salmon fishery, the salmon biomass might be regarded as the total wet weight the salmon would have if they were taken out of the water. In other contexts, biomass can be measured in terms of the dried organic mass, so perhaps only 30% of the actual weight might count, the rest being water. For other purposes, only biological tissues count, and teeth, bones and shells are excluded. In some applications, biomass is measured as the mass of organically bound carbon (C) that is present.

The total live biomass on Earth is about 550–560 billion tonnes C, and the total annual primary production of biomass is just over 100 billion tonnes C/yr. The total live biomass of bacteria may be as much as that of plants and animals or may be much less. The total number of DNA base pairs on Earth, as a possible approximation of global biodiversity, is estimated at (5.3±3.6)×1037, and weighs 50 billion tonnes. Around 2020, anthropogenic mass (human-made material) is expected to exceed all living biomass on earth.

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