In the given food chain, we have the following levels:
- Clover (producers)
- Rabbits (primary consumers)
- Foxes (secondary consumers)
- Eagles (tertiary consumers)
Typically, in an ecological food chain, only about 10% of the energy from one trophic level is passed on to the next level. This is known as the "10% rule" of energy transfer.
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From Clover to Rabbits:
- Clover has 870 calories.
- The energy transferred to the rabbits would be 10% of 870 calories.
- Energy available to rabbits = 870 * 0.10 = 87 calories.
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From Rabbits to Foxes:
- Only 10% of the energy from rabbits will be transferred to the foxes.
- Energy available to foxes = 87 * 0.10 = 8.7 calories.
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From Foxes to Eagles:
- Again, only 10% of the energy from foxes will be transferred to the eagles.
- Energy available to eagles = 8.7 * 0.10 = 0.87 calories.
Therefore, the total calories from the clover population that would be available to contribute to the growth of the eagle population is 0.87 calories.