10% rule of Lindman is applicable
| plant→mice→snake→peacock 20J2J0.2J0.02J |
If 20J of energy is trapped at producer level, then how much energy will be available to peacock as food in the following chain?
plant → mice → snake → peacock
Held on 30 Apr 2014 · Verified 9 Jul 2026.
0.02J
0.002J
0.2J
0.0002J
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