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5 December, 04:49

You set up a wildlife park that is designed to simulate African grassland. You calculate that the park's area will support 1,000 medium-sized grazing herbivores. You also want to be able to keep a lion population going without supplemental feeding. What is the approximate maximum population of lions that the herbivores might support, assuming that each lion's biomass is equivalent to a single herbivore's? A). 1

B). 10

C). 100

D). 1,000

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  1. 5 December, 04:52
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    Answer: C. 100

    Explanation:

    In the energy pyramid, 1 secondary consumer to 10 primary consumer and in this question, the herbivorous animals are the primary consumer and the lion the secondary consumer.

    Thus 1 lion to 10 herbivores

    x lion to 1000 herbivores

    X = 1000/10 = 100
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