n a simple food chain, wolves eat deer and deer eat shrubs. A pack of wolves has a total biomass of 1,000 kilograms. Approximately what biom

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n a simple food chain, wolves eat deer and deer eat shrubs. A pack of wolves has a total biomass of 1,000 kilograms. Approximately what biomass of shrubs must have been eaten by deer to support that wolf pack, assuming that only shrubs, deer, and wolves exist in the food chain

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    2021-07-23T00:22:09+00:00

    Answer: 100000 kg of biomass of shrubs must be eaten by deer.

    Explanation:

    According to the Lindeman 10% law :

    When energy is transferred from one tropic level to another successive tropic level, only 10% of the energy gets transferred while the remaining is lost in the environment.

    We are given:

    Biomass of the pack of wolves = 1000 kg

    This means that 10% of the biomass of deer is 1000 kg

    Biomass of deer will be:

    10=\frac{1000}{x}\times 100\\\\x=\frac{1000\times 100}{10}=10000kg

    Now, this biomass of deer is 10% of shrubs’ biomass.

    This means that 10% of the biomass of shrubs is 10000 kg

    Biomass of shrubs will be:

    10=\frac{10000}{y}\times 100\\\\y=\frac{10000\times 100}{10}=100000kg

    Hence, 100000 kg of biomass of shrubs must be eaten by deer.

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