
Eat, Poop, Die: Animals as the Arteries of the Biosphere with Joe Roman
The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens
The Impact of Animals on Nutrient Cycling in Ecosystems
The chapter explores how animals, from whales to midges, play a crucial role in moving essential nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus across ecosystems, emphasizing the significant impact they have on nutrient distribution. It discusses the historical use of guano as a rich phosphorus source and the consequences of overexploitation, highlighting the importance of restoring nutrient pathways for balanced ecosystem functioning. The conversation also touches on the decline in nutrient movement due to a decrease in herbivores and the need for humans to coexist with nature by understanding and restoring these nutrient pathways.
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