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24 January, 07:44

Why are there fewer top carnivores than herbivores in most land ecosystems?

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  1. 24 January, 08:26
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    This is because of the energy transfer within the food chain

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    When energy is passed in food chain only a small amount of the energy becomes new body mass (or is used in metabolic processes) and the rest of the energy is lost as waste. So, this means that a carnivore has to eat many herbivores that are below them in food pyramid in order to get enough energy for survival and growth.
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