Wednesday, December 11, 2013

The Taiga Biome's Food Web

                                             
                                               TAIGA BIOME FOOD WEB 
   A food web contains producers, consumer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, and decomposers. In the Taiga biome there  many example of food webs. In one of the food web, the producers are usually plants such as trees with pine-needles, grass ,and berries from bushes. The consumers who eats those kinds of producers are herbivores like deers, moose, and rabbits. Afterwards the secondary consumers like wolverine, snow owls, and hawks will eat the consumers, but after the secondary consumers dies it is the decomposer's job. Some examples of decomposers are sow bugs and honey fungi that would break down the dead carcass of the secondary consumer to turn it into nutrients for the producer so the cycle can start over again.

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