soostruktuuripüramiidid
Soostruktuuripüramiidid refer to the hierarchical arrangement of organisms within a wetland ecosystem based on their trophic levels. This structure illustrates the flow of energy and biomass from producers at the bottom to top consumers at the apex. Producers, primarily photosynthetic organisms like algae and aquatic plants, form the base of the pyramid, converting sunlight into organic matter. Primary consumers, such as zooplankton and herbivores, feed on these producers. Secondary consumers, like small fish and insects, prey on the primary consumers. Tertiary consumers, such as larger fish, birds, and mammals, occupy higher trophic levels, feeding on secondary consumers.
The shape of a soostruktuuripüramiid is typically pyramidal, meaning that the biomass and number of organisms