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15 November, 02:09

Why must predators in ecosystems with low npp cover huge ranges to survive?

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  1. 15 November, 02:10
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    NPP is the actual available energy that's produced by primary producers for other organisms to obtain energy from. When a predator lives in a ecosystem that has a low NPP, it means that the predator will have to cover a much wider range in order to have all the needed energy that's produced by those primary producers. If the there was a high NPP the need to search for those primary producers was much diminished as there would be enough energy available close by.
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