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2 November, 18:05

If there are 10,000 calories of net primary productivity in an ecosystem, how much energy will be generally available to a primary consumer?

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  1. 2 November, 21:59
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    Trophic level-90% of energy consumed at trophic level is used by the consumer for survival and reproduction. The remaining 10% is transferred to the next trophic level. So the answer is 10,000 x 0.9 or 9,000 calories will be generally available to primary consumer
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