Biomass of Animal Groups

The total live biomass on Earth is about 550–560 billion tonnes.

Biomass in ecology is the mass of living biological organisms in a given area, or ecosystem, at a given time. Biomass can refer to species biomass, the mass of one or more species, or to community biomass, the mass of all species in the community. It can include microorganisms, plants, or animals. The mass can be expressed as the average mass per unit area, or as the total mass in the community.

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