Are there actual examples of this or is it a theoretical exercise? Frank (Rooster) Bliss MS Biostratigraphy Weston, Wyoming On Sep 14, 2005, at 11:53 AM, Roberto Takata wrote:
2005/9/14, frank bliss <frank@blissnet.com>:The prey will always out biomass the predator.
Not always. In some systems, prey total biomass could be stablely lesser than predator total biomass. How? By having a high turnover rate.
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