a potential side effect of biomagnification of a toxin in an ecosystem is

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A potential side effect of biomagnification of a toxin in an ecosystem is the disruption of food chains and food webs. As toxins accumulate at higher trophic levels, apex predators, such as large fish, birds of prey, and mammals, can experience increased toxicity, leading to adverse health effects, reduced reproductive success, and even population declines. This disruption can alter predator-prey dynamics and potentially lead to the collapse of certain species within the ecosystem. Additionally, the toxins can also cause broader ecological impacts, such as reduced biodiversity and changes in species composition.

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