Pyramids of numbers and biomass: Limited information

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  • Pyramids of numbers and of biomass, however, can only provide a limited amount of information, because other critical information such as the availability of energy is missing.
  • A pyramid of biomass does not indicate if any animals had large amounts of energy stored in their bodies as fat or how much energy in the bodies of herbivores is passed on to carnivores.
  • Other factors, such as energy availability and transfer, are necessary to fully understand ecological relationships.
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【至急】困っています、環境英語和訳お願いします!

【至急】困っています、環境英語和訳お願いします! Pyramids of numbers and of biomass,however,can only provide a limited amount of information,because other criticalinformation such as the availability of energy is missing. A pyramid of biomass does not indicate if any animals had large amounts of energy stored in their bodies as fat,or how much energy in the bodies of herbivores is passed on to carnivores.

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しかしながら、(食物連鎖におけるそれぞれのレベルでの)個体数やバイオマスのピラミッド構造は、それ自体限られた情報しか提供しない。つまり、その他の重要な情報、例えばエネルギーの有無などの情報が欠如している。 バイオマスのピラミッド構造は大型動物が体内の脂肪にエネルギーを蓄えているかどうかや、草食動物のエネルギーがどれだけ肉食動物の体内に通過するかなどに関してはっきりしない。 ということです。 面白いトピックですね。がんばってください。

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