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- discuss with your partner how the amount of available energy in a trophic level may affect the population size of organisms at that trophic level. will the energy available support large populations or small populations? write 1-2 sentences describing how energy affects population size.
In an ecosystem, energy transfer between trophic levels is inefficient (typically ~10% transferred). More available energy at a trophic level means more resources (food) for organisms, allowing them to grow, reproduce, and sustain a larger population size; conversely, less available energy limits resources, resulting in a smaller population as organisms struggle to meet their energy needs for survival and reproduction.
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The amount of available energy in a trophic level directly affects population size: more available energy supports larger populations (as organisms have sufficient resources to survive, grow, and reproduce), while less available energy limits population size to a smaller scale due to resource scarcity.