Overview
Biomass ecology is the study of plant and animal material that forms the basis of a given ecosystem. It looks at the amount of energy and resources available within a certain environment and how they are used by organisms. The understanding of biomass ecology is important to understand the flow of energy and nutrient cycles within an environment, as well as its overall structure and function. It also has implications for sustainability, conservation, and the management of resources. Through the understanding of biomass ecology, conservation efforts can be planned and better management of resources can be achieved.