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- how might we be able to determine the total biomass of the catfish population?
- extrapolate the total algal biomass present in the pool from your data and the area.
- define the 10% rule.
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One could use sampling - capture a representative sample of catfish, measure their biomass (e.g., weight), and then estimate the total population size through techniques like mark - recapture. Multiply the average biomass per catfish in the sample by the estimated total population number.
First, measure the algal biomass in a small, representative sub - area of the pool. Then, determine the ratio of the sub - area to the total area of the pool. Multiply the measured biomass in the sub - area by the ratio of the total area to the sub - area.
In an ecological energy pyramid, only about 10% of the energy available at one trophic level is transferred to the next higher trophic level. This is due to energy losses through processes like respiration, heat loss, and incomplete digestion.
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Use sampling and mark - recapture techniques to estimate population size and then multiply by average biomass per individual from a sample.