Food Web
If a toxic chemical would invaded the biome it would have to start killing off lily pads and duckweed then everything in the food web wood die. The alligator Snapping turtle would die because there main source is lily pads. The biomass would ether die out or other animals would move biomos and then have to learn to adapt or they would die out. If you have a bioacumlation is gathering the lily pad would by biamacumlation would be the sun producing energy to the lily pads and then the biomagnification would be the alligator snapping turtle collecting a lot of catfish.
If a catfish die out the Alligator snapping turtle would die out because every thing in the biome eats something so if one thing dies off every thing will die off. It would take a little bit but not as long as you think because everything goes back to that organism.
lily pad and duckweed are producer
Invertabrates and snakes-primary
alligator snapping turtle and catfish- secondary
heron and wood duck - tertiary
vertebrate alligator -apex
detriitivores worms and - decomposes
Links to food groups of a Alligator Snapping turtle (you will have to type them in)
http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/ReptilesAmphibians/Facts/FactSheets/Alligatorsnappingturtle.cfm
http://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/administration_pdf/2010jrnat3.pdf
If a catfish die out the Alligator snapping turtle would die out because every thing in the biome eats something so if one thing dies off every thing will die off. It would take a little bit but not as long as you think because everything goes back to that organism.
lily pad and duckweed are producer
Invertabrates and snakes-primary
alligator snapping turtle and catfish- secondary
heron and wood duck - tertiary
vertebrate alligator -apex
detriitivores worms and - decomposes
Links to food groups of a Alligator Snapping turtle (you will have to type them in)
http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/ReptilesAmphibians/Facts/FactSheets/Alligatorsnappingturtle.cfm
http://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/administration_pdf/2010jrnat3.pdf