Secondary Productivity
07/11/26
“How can we quantify the rate at which ecological consumers create new biomass?”
Biomass is the amount of mass that exists within living organisms. Some organisms, like animals, fungi, and many microorganisms, consume organic matter to create their own biomass. Because this organic matter was not created by sunlight but by consuming other biological organisms, the rate at which the new biomass is created is quantified as Secondary Productivity. Secondary productivity is expressed in units of mass per volume per unit of time and conceptualizes how biomass is transferred from one part of the food chain to the next.








