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Collection of Energy Pyramids (21)

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A classic ecological pyramid illustrating energy transfer from plants to giraffes to lions across three trophic levels.
A classic trophic pyramid diagram showing how energy flows from plants up to top predators like the painted crow.
A classic ecological pyramid illustrating trophic levels: plants (producers), herbivores (primary consumers), carnivores (secondary), and top predators (tertiary), with energy dissipation as heat.
A clear ecological pyramid showing how energy moves from plants to herbivores, carnivores, and top predators.
This energy pyramid illustrates the 10% energy transfer rule across trophic levels, highlighting energy loss as heat and nutrient recycling by decomposers.
A four-level pyramid showing progression from foundational (green) to apex (orange), commonly used to illustrate priorities or stages.
This ecological pyramid illustrates the 10% energy rule: as energy moves up from producers to top predators, most is lost as heat, limiting higher-level biomass.
This energy pyramid illustrates the transfer of solar energy through four trophic levels in a desert grassland ecosystem.
A classic food pyramid illustrating how energy flows from sunlight through producers to top predators.
This energy pyramid illustrates how solar energy enters ecosystems via photosynthesis and diminishes at each trophic level, with humans as top consumers harvesting fish and other organisms.
This triptych shows the energy pyramid (with 10% rule), biomass pyramid (e.g., 50g human vs. 500g chicken), and numbers pyramid (e.g., many plants supporting fewer herbivores and top predators).
A clean, minimalist pyramid divided into four equal-width horizontal layers, commonly used to illustrate hierarchies like Maslow’s needs or organizational structures.
This energy pyramid illustrates the decreasing energy availability at each trophic level, highlighting the 10% rule and the vital role of decomposers.
A colorful 3D pyramid divided into five distinct horizontal layers, each representing a different tier in a hierarchy or process flow.
This upright biomass pyramid illustrates how 1000 kg of plant producers support only 1 kg of top carnivores-highlighting energy loss across trophic levels.
A labeled trophic pyramid illustrating energy transfer from producers (plants) up to tertiary consumers (owl), with surrounding ecosystem organisms.
A classic five-tier pyramid visualizing hierarchical relationships, from foundational base to apex.
A scientist illustrates the 10% energy transfer rule across trophic levels, highlighting heat loss and decomposers' role in nutrient cycling.
A versatile 4-level pyramid visualizing hierarchy, from foundational (purple) to apex (yellow).
A classic Egyptian sphinx lying before a towering pyramid-clean, bold, and instantly recognizable.
A clean, color-coded three-level pyramid visualizing hierarchy: yellow (top), red (middle), green (base).
A bold monochrome composition where diagonal lines intersect with a triangular void, exposing intricate internal patterns.