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BIOL 1001 (001-013) Exam 4: Unit 4

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Consider the following food chain: phytoplankton → zooplankton → krill → anchoive → tuna Given what you know about energy transfer efficiency between trophic levels, how many kilocalories of energy must be produced by the phytoplankton to translate into 30 kilocalories of energy for the tuna?

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A.3,000 kilocalories
B.300,000 kilocalories
C.300 kilocalories
D.30,000 kilocalories
E.3,000,000 kilocalories
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Let's restate the problem to ensure understanding: we have a food chain where energy moves from phytoplankton to zooplankton to krill to anchoive to tuna, and we are told to determine how many kilocalories of energy must be produced by the phytoplankton to yield 30 kilocalories in the tuna, given typical energy transfer efficiency between trophic levels. First, recall the common ecological rule of thumb: about 10% of the energy at one trophic level is transferred to the next level. This means energy dimin......Login to view full explanation

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