productivity
productivity
The term for the amount of biomass produced in a given area is "primary productivity." It refers to the rate at which energy is converted into organic substances by autotrophic organisms through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
productivity
Biomass density is the term defined as the amount of biomass in a given area, typically measured in terms of weight (e.g., grams per square meter) or volume (e.g., cubic meters per hectare). It provides insights into the productivity and health of an ecosystem.
biomass!
Biomass refers to the total mass of living organisms in a given area, while productivity is the rate at which biomass is produced through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. In other words, biomass is the total amount of living matter, while productivity measures the growth or accumulation of biomass over time.
The amount of biomass produced in a given area can vary depending on factors such as climate, ecosystem type, nutrient availability, and species composition. Generally, biomass production is measured in terms of weight of organic matter per unit area (e.g., grams per square meter). Researchers use methods such as biomass harvesting, remote sensing, and ecosystem modeling to estimate biomass production in different ecosystems.
productivity
Biomass
Biomass refers to the total weight of living organisms in a given area or ecosystem. It can include plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms. Biomass is an important measure of the productivity and health of an ecosystem.
The amount of shaking produced by an earthquake at a given location is called "intensity".
I believe it is called the yield. It is a density problem, m/v were the mass would be the biomass and the v would be the area.