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I will never not include the Wolves Rescuing the Yellowstone Ecosystem fact dump when it’s relevant.
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In simple terms: when the balance of predator and prey is broken, the rivers suffer because overgrazing leads to erosion.
And what do you think happens to the entire ecosystem when the rivers suffer under increased erosion???
Not to mention the impact of decreased quantity and variety of vegetation directly….
(Not even taking into account the entire “carnivores are carnivores and you can’t change that and we have the evidence idiots!!!” issue)
@systlin I am going insane. A WALL across the Serengeti to segregate predators from prey species??? 'any carnivore can be vegetarian they just don't' are you sure are you sure??
All you'd get if you did that is a lot of angry locals and the carnivores eating each other while the herbivores eat themselves to extinction!
I think this might actually be worse than the 'we will simply Kill all the carnivores and then nothing will get killed ever again and suffering will be eradicated uwu 😌' because at least they recognise that you can't turn a cat vegan.
I am going feral. I need to bite and bite and bite and bite
#nature is metal#ecosystems#natural ecosystem#predators are part of the ecosystem#breaking one link#in the ecosystem chain#damages the entire system#Youtube
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brain space, bone space
#Jason Blood#Etrigan#dc comics#the thorns are visuals from the 90s run#the chain is kirby era#and the cage of bone thing is just what the thing is#anyways let a couple of thousand-year-old brains sit on the counter for too long and you'll get a whole ecosystem going in there
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Hey so, funny thing happened
hey what if I cried
#omg my post has been waterlogged this is awesome#Joel would never say or probably even think this in this type of wording but hey what if I cried anyway#that still applies to Jimmy so much. to me. I want to love you in front of people who didn't...#Joel being part of the ecosystem in which Jimmy's at the bottom of the food chain and treated as such. Even if they're long time friends#And then he realizes one day hey that's not cool. What they're doing to Jimmy is not cool. And that that includes him too#And he's not sure how to do better but he wants to. And he's not sure about his feelings when he wants to get closer but he does#sorry I hate it here#blabber
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Plays around with them like little dolls
#5#10#rainworld#rain world#rainworld shipping#rw shipping#rw rivulet#rw artificer#rw saint#rw hunter#rw gourmand#rw spearmaster#rw pufferfish#rw ecosystem#rw coral reef#rw food chain#rw campfire#rw BLT#rw fishstick#rw artihunter#rw artisaint#rw spearvulet#rw deathpop#rw cherrybomb#rw cherrypie#and all the others I can’t tag#art#zephyrbird#rw slugcat#slugcat
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Thor is sad and it rains. Thor is happy and there’s a storm. Thor is embarrassed and there’s hail. He feels anything for long enough and it Induces Weather. Manufactured stoicism and a magic controlling hammer were necessary to learn.
#Asgard has perfect summer weather statistic incorrect#Thor who has been chained with mjolnir spiritually bound to his innate magic for centuries has manipulated true climate data#Thor is part of the ecosystem
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Would it even be possible for a Mother Grub-like creature to exist on a humanoid species scale without magic, considering the vast caloric intake it would need just to exist even without constant egg-laying? Speaking of, how fast do you think it could produce eggs? I'm trying to figure out numbers for the troll population and that's my starting point.
Woof, hmmm....
It's interesting because I have wondered some of these things myself before, wanting a place like Alternia or any other giant-animals & dragons world to be plausible, but I don't have the background to get into the actual science of it. But let's see how far I can get and then hope that someone else can fill in the gaps.
Okay, so the three major constraints we'd be working with here are: structural integrity vs gravity and square-cubed law, air intake and blood circulation vs square-cube law, and calorie intake vs food chains and square-cube law.
For those who don't know, the square-cube law is the principle that the mass/volume/weight of an object grows faster (x3) than its surface area (x2) or the measurement of its height/length/depth in one direction (x1). An ant, being much smaller than a human, needs proportionally less muscle to fight back against gravity. Its exoskeleton doesn't need to be made of a super-tough material to withstand most of the impacts it receives or to easily contain all the bodily tissues. It needs less oxygen and what oxygen it has can reach all its tissues even without a special tube system to pump it all over the place, and it can survive on a very small amount of calories. If you simply embiggened the ant to a human size it would collapse and be unable to breathe.
So let's take this one at a time: structural integrity Our mother grub needs to be made of much stronger material than an ant is. There is precedence for this, found in other animal kingdoms. Elephants manage to move around despite their size, as did the dinosaurs before them, with huge dense bones and similarly meaty muscles. And both the scaly-footed gastropod and some rodents integrate metals into their bodies to toughen their shells and teeth respectively.
This is an alien from a different planet and evolutionary tree after all, we do not have to stick to the traits we can observe in the insect kingdom on our own planet here. Calling trolls and mothergrubs insects or insectoid is simply a shorthand for convenience and we can decide that they've convergently evolved these adaptations or whatever else we might invent to allow them to work as we wish, we just have to make the actual function make scientific sense. So, the mother grub's exoskeleton is metal-infused, and she might have a secondary internal skeleton to hold her up as well, as a solid core to hand things on is more structurally sound and mobile than a can around it. Or perhaps a more honeycomb-like approach, with supports scattered throughout; like a building with rooms. Maybe it evolved in a kind of opposite way to how a turtle did, where it had an internal skeleton that then grew into a shell. Or perhaps it is a new structure that we do not have an equivalent for in our insects. Either way, that's the exoskeleton out of the way.
As for muscles, while I think it's possible for them to have evolved them to the point that they can have the typical thin limbs of an insect, since we can see that mechanical devices can operate under such contraints, I think it's likely that that the limbs in general and the weightbearing and locomoting legs especially are significantly chunkier than we would see on an ant.
I will say however, that it is entirely possible that the mother grub in particular is not especially expected to move around by herself, and typically relies on drones and jadebloods to do much of anything. Pretty sure that’s how termites do. Perhaps Kanaya's virgin mother grub is also smaller than she is depicted; though the opposite could be true and most mother grubs do not regularly attain such sizes and either the lusus fluke or her being unmated contribute to her being as large as she is. We simply do not see any other mother grubs, though the implication that the skull on Terezi's scale is from one would suggest that the inverse is true and mother grubs can be enormous indeed. Either way, she probably doesn’t fly unless she’s much lighter than she looks and maybe filled with helium. Perhaps the wings are decorative? Or maybe they function as part of a heat-dissipation system or even for oxygen exchange themselves?
In any case, onto the next issue: air and blood circulation
As you probably already know, insects have a much different respiratory system to vertebrates. Instead of a central hole or three to breathe from and a sac to breathe into, where it dissolves into the blood and then a bunch of tubes all around the body to take the blood to the tissues, they tend to have what are called "spiracles," a bunch of little holes in their skin big enough for the air to enter and a tube to take the air to the tissues directly. The problem with this on a large scale is 1: less surface area:volume means you have less space for spiracles, 2: more volume:size means it's harder to get the oxygen to all the tissues you've got packed in there. Letting the oxygen essentially just passively absorb just isn't very efficient.
In past eons some invertebrates have gotten around this to get much larger than they are today by the simple expedient of there being significantly more oxygen in the air than there is these days. We can also get a heck of a lot more leeway by updating our mother grubs to have a heart and blood and veins and such. Something more complex than the simple book lung that spiders and such have. For reference, while the largest terrestrial invertebrate that ever lived was a 110lb millipede we think that the blue whale is pretty much the largest an animal can get with a mammalian circulatory system before the heart just can't pump the blood through the body fast enough, and it comes in at 199 tons (two-hearted whale when).
So pump up the oxygen level (not too high or there's fire explosionsm especially under the alternial sun), and maybe decrease the gravity on the planet and things can grow pretty big. Maybe you could even switch out oxygen and carbon as the main elements we're looking at here and get a boost that way too. I’m not big on chemistry or how things work, so maybe oxygen and carbon are the only things that’ll work here, but for instance the atmosphere on earth is 78% nitrogen and only 21% oxygen and humans don’t even do anything with the nitrogen, so even assuming that humans have to breathe the same air as exists on alternia (not a safe bet, as each species would have some wiggle room in terms of air composition and all humans were godtiered and capable of surviving in the vacuum of space [or at least the medium] by the time they were face-to-face with the trolls, and Earth C is both dubiously canon and potentially contains species that are not quite the same as those on either earth or alternia) you’ve got plenty of space to fill with some alternate gas in there.
So we’ve got a metal-plated, well-muscled mother grub who maybe doesn’t move around so much and has anatamy containing lungs, pumped blood, and veins. Maybe she’s got spiracles still and they work like our own airways or maybe she’s got a big honker of a nose like humans do, but either way we’re cooking with fire here. We’ve made the planet lighter and changed the O2 content and maybe we’re working with a silico-hydrate base for all our flesh-building purposes and thicken up the air so it’s soupy and bouyant. Heck, maybe we shrink everything we see over on alternia and the trolls themselves a bit, and they’re only depicted as of equal size as humans for story reasons or maybe everything gets resized to a default setting once it enters the medium for convenience’s sake. Whatever, it’s not important cause now comes the problem that I keep running into headlong each time I try to tackle an alternia-like ecosphere. The food web.
Cause, see, the mother grub by her self and trolls as a whole, they’re not a problem. (Well, not until they start taking all those nutrients to space)
The problem is this: Lookit how many giant predators and hyper-predators there are. Lookit this dragon. That is canonically a newborn. She can fly and breathe fire. Lookit this horrorterror. She canonically eats a ton of land and surface dwelling meats and isn’t just subsisting off of chemical vents or something.
All that mass, the energy to go flying off into the sky with extra to (literally) burn? That’s gotta come from somewhere. And on the one hand, we have maybe a partial answer: the sun. Specifically, that it is implied to be extremely hot and strong and maybe close. Not explicit, since Trolls could be unusual in their being nocturnal and even looking at our sun for long will blind a person, but the implications are there and we can run with them to a big, hot, super energy source ripe for the taking. The problem with that is that energy typically doesn’t flow down the food chain very far. We like to think of the food web as being a self-sustaining perpetual motion machine, but that’s just not true. So much energy is lost at each step, often as heat. And then that heat dissipates into the atmosphere and then escapes out into the greater universe. Think about it; how many seeds does a bird have to eat to grow to its adult size, and then to sustain it every day? Then how many birds does a cat have to eat to do the same? And how many cats does a fisher eat, and how many of those does a puma need in its life? It’s a lot. It’s exponential at each step, since a creature must spend so much energy just maintining its daily life and can’t put it all on body growth. And then all of that big long chain has to be sustained on vast quantities of plant matter, who generate their own bodies from the sun. There is of course a secondary chain that “starts” with detrivores like fungus and flies, but is by necessity focused on a much smaller amount of resources than the main chain.
So we’re limited by the following:
- how much energy the sun makes
- the % of that energy that makes it to alternia
- the amount that bounces off alternia or its atmosphere before it can be harvested
- the % of that energy that photosynthesizers can harvest
- the % they can store
- the % they need to live and propegate until they are eaten
- how much the herbivore needs to grow and live and eat and reproduce
- the efficiency with which the herbivore stores the energy gain
- how much the creature that eats the herbivore needs to use
- how much ITS fat can store.
- and so on
We can mess with any and potentially all of the steps in the chain to increase potential length of it and allow more and more massive and widespread superpredators at the end of it. We’ve already started that by increasing the potency of the sun, but each change will have repercussions. For instance, if energy is so widely available then why bother to evolve anything more complicated than photosynthesis itself? I once heard an author say that one needs to have two levels of answers to worldbuild convincingly – to solve the first problem and then to solve the follow-up question. That after that people will be satisfied. Something about fighting nuns. Where did the nun learn to fight? In the sewers. Why was she in the sewers? To fight the crocodiles.
So: We amp up the sun. Why bother evolving herbivory? The sun is too hot and withstanding it is costly and resource-intense. Not everything can be a plant because not everything has the sun-blocking resources, and there is a niche for nocturnal herbivores who don’t have to invest in sun protection. Why carnivory? The sun-block also makes the plants tough and hard to eat and digest; eating meat is relatively quick and easy.
The same thing can be done at other steps. Maybe we make animal life on alternia more efficient: they can do all work of living without creating much waste-heat, and their versions of digestion and fat pack in more calories denser.
But again, the nitty gritty science is not my area of expertise, and these are the questions that can keep me awake at night. What kind of solutions could make the food chain more efficient? What kind of pressures would encourage long food chains, large fat stores, and giant hyper-predators? How can we engineer an environment that will predispose this planet to logically evolving dragons?
#chelonianmobile#mother grubs#mother grub#troll#trolls#bugtrolls#alternia#ecology#environment#ecosystems#environments#ecosystem#food chain#food chains#diet#science#homestuck#fandom#worldbuilding#energy#nutrition#conservation of energy#asks#comments#text#my stuff
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"wearing leather/fur or eating animal products is unethical" SHUT UP SHUT UP WE ARE PART OF THE ECOSYSTEM!!!!
#is it unethical for a wolf to hunt? for a bird to use fur in its nest?#there are certainly problems with Industries being unethical I will not deny that#many corporations that produce animal products whether for food or craft employ cruel and unethical animal treatment practices#but wearing a leather jacket made from your local farmers cow made by a craftsman#is perfectly ethical#because we are animals part of an ecosystem and we are part of a chain that involves us killing other animals#66% percent of all animals on earth also do this#personally I wouldn't wear fur because I'd feel weird wearing skin#but theres anything Inherently cruel or unethical about it#I don't eat meat either#but believe it or not humans are omnivores!! we're supposed to do that!!!#if you make the personal choice not to eat meat/any animal products thats your choice and thats fine! I also made a choice not to eat meat!#but you cannot try to pretend that as a species on a biological level we are not supposed to eat meat. cmon now.#anyway.#ghost posts#text
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i love seeing (certain) people bitch about parasites and its like. yeah. now youre rousing the urge to infect you with them
#n a s t y thing to say out loud. I actually have 0 problems and in fact heavily endorse education on malicious spirits and even just...#general dangers that dont come from malicious acts. i know imposters exist Ive dealt with them. I know... insert five million things.#but theres a deep-rooted instinct in me when people start bitching about Lower Beings and Demons and Things That Feed Off You#not as what they are - higher than you are on the food chain - but as mindless gross parasites to be squashed Below you...#I have parasites as a function of myself. Would you like to feel the Static? This isnt about or directed loosely at the random person i saw#I dont know if they were like (what I have an issue with) or coming from that angle. its not about them this is a general thought#that i was reminded of. Have you considered there is an environment and that things like bacteria and insects and so on have#an integral place in the recycling of the universe - as well as /keeping you alive/? have you considered that just because something#will eat you and especially eat what you naturally give off... that doesnt make them an Evil Demon? Have you considered youre#just not the top dog of the universe. god's favourite. where everything else around you exists to be eaten by you or turned#into buildings and concrete to house you or trained and domesticated to protect you and so on. Have you considered#that maybe what you call parasites arent biologically evil things to be eradicated. Heres the thing - and the reason this isnt about the#person who triggered this thought train to move - I think you should bite what bites you. I think you have every right to kill a spirit#that harms you and eat them and chew them up (like I'd do to you if it was inverted). Life is like that. We eat and are eaten. We also#suffer and long to have that lifted. But when people go onnn and onnnn and onnnnnnnn about Demons and these programmed entities#that apparently just refuse to be nice and have fallen to temptation and to feeding off you because theyre abusive (and...#simultaneously. mindless.)... haha. would you like to get to know actual parasites? because the Sky is like that.#you hold its oxygen in your veins it's your choice if you want me to trigger the Choir singing inside you. and thats not even talking about#the Static I mentioned.#~abyssal murmurs#either way. Things will feed off you yes. Do warn people about it. Spirits are like everything in the animal kingdom and earth's ecosystems#- complex. Not human-serving. Not bound to your ideas of morals. Sometimes incredibly violent and abusive and traumatic and malicious.#but my godddd shut up about how youre love and light and that attracts Evil Demons like yes. Your food is beautiful to the fruit fly#but maybe nature doesnt operate off your self-centred morality complex. You are not the centre of their universe
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i love tumblr bc people can just keep finding my older art its awesome. my pizza tower fanart is still getting notes. people are reblogging the cosmo dads post again too. it brings me immediate joy when i see my notifs full of people experiencing old doodles for the first time and getting excited about it like i only get this shit on tumblr... you post some fanart at 3am and thats free trickle-down serotonin for Years
#its just nice to see older art get randomly revived bc someone was tag browsing or something#then it starts a reblog chain and suddenly Its Back In Circulation#genuinely one of my fave things about the Tumblr Ecosystem
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How it started:
How it's going:
#oh how the fallen#this man has become a problem.#disrupted my entire ecosystem. food chains collapsed. hierarchical harmony in shambles.#carrying capacity of prey population is all out of whack#because there is no control anymore#ONLY YAKUMO#I NEED TO PBULLY HUIM#anbd also gently chwerish him#bUT MOSTLYTS JUHST THROW HIM AROUND LIKE A CHEW TOY#nu carnival#nu carnival yakumo
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IGCSE
Basic Concepts and Ecosystems
Food Chains and Roles in the Ecosystem
#biology#igcse#science#study notes#study tips#studyblr#gcse#motivating quotes#gcse studyblr#animals#food web#food chain#herbivore#omnivore#carnivore#population#ecology#ecosystem
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Exploring the Vibrant Habitats of the Afforestation Areas
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#Afforestation ARea#animal behavior#animals#ants#biodiversity#butterflies#communities#conservation#conservation awareness#Conservation Efforts#damselflies#dragonflies#ecological balance#ecological harmony#Ecological Impact#ecological integrity#ecological relationships#ecosystems#Elizabeth Bekolay#environmental impact#Environmental Protection#environmental stewardship#erosion#Exploring the Wildwoods of Saskatoon#food chain#food web#forest community#forest conservation#forest dynamics#Forest Ecology
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instead of "touch grass" I propose "crouch in the grass"
touch grass has become a phrase used by trolls and bullies who refuse to see other people's points of view. it has lost all of its original meaning. crouch in the grass is both softer and somehow more wild.
yes, please, go outside, crouch in the grass.
feel the blades brush your thighs in a game of drawing your blood just so it falls to the earth. watch as the ants and beetles scurry around, desperate for their next (or maybe last) meal. look at the green around you that is caused by a complex process all started by the sun. slowly realize how the microcosm becomes the macrocosm. ultimately learn that compared to the universe you are as insignificant as the flies that buzz in that patch of light across the field. but the flies matter, don't you know? they are part of a food chain going back millions of years, from before we were even a twinkle in existence's eye. without them everything would fall apart. can't you see? as tiny of a blip we are, we still matter to something, to someone. we matter and so do our actions, so do our words. the flies die, but first they dance. go crouch in the grass.
#go be like the feral child you once were or always could be.#go inside and as you pull the ticks from your skin in disgust and fear#thank them for taking a part of you and putting it back into the world#if only for a moment.#ps if you don't have grass where you live store-bought is fine#just make sure to watch a nature documentary or something#original post#shitpost#microcosm becomes the macrocosm#food chain#touch grass#crouch in the grass#people#nature#ecosystem#humanity#treat people with kindness#treat yourself with kindness#philosophy#existence#the flies die but first they dance#the universe#meaning of life#go crouch in the grass#this was somewhat inspired by the “you meet God and she's mostly dead fish” post#love that post#writing
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omg why did no one tell me dunmeshi raises awareness about human effects on ecological balance
#i have so many thoughts about this#but it's a lot of inside baseball so i will just say#it's ok if u support sustainability bc u want tasty food and fresh air and beautiful sights!!#humans are weird animals but we are still animals#and i love how dunmeshi expresses that thru humanoid animals and reservations around cannibalism#the kelpies ep is really great at this!! chilchuck doesnt want to eat the fish man even tho hes not a man bc it feels cannibalistic to him#and adding that transitional species between “human” and “animal” in a culinary context rlly emphasises our part in the ecosystem!!#/ food chain lol#plus it seems like a really cute series : ) ive heard it gets intense later on so i am kind of scared
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I should probably play rain world at some point. So many of my friends are obsessed with it, I would probably enjoy it if I played.
if you do play it get downpour for sure, dlc has some fun stuff
ALSO. FAIR WARNING. you may want to play modded if you're not a fan of more hardcore games bc rain world is BRUTALLLLLLL. i have some mods to make it less frustrated tho so if you do get it you can always ask for reccomendations lol
would highly recommend playing with a friend tho- co-op's sadly exclusive to dlc but it can really help if you get lost or stuck
#rain world has a crazy learning curve but once you get the hang of it it's like second nature#and by crazy learning curve i genuinely mean it's insane. so much movement tech......#i use several mods to simplify movement so i don't go insane trying to get it right#and also don't get stuck at the bottom of a wall that requires me to wall jump lol#it IS good i promise it's just very Real about your place in the ecosystem#and it is NOT the top of the food chain#pitch posts#if you only care for story you could always try a let's play ofc or watching someone else play it#genuinely though it's a great experience#i'd offer to let you play with me but i need to do a MAJOR mod cleanup
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""The amount of kelp on the reef changes through time in a way where the peaks and low points in abundance across several kelp forests are matched together," said lead author Jonathan Walter, a senior researcher at the University of California, Davis, and its Center for Watershed Sciences. "That's what we refer to as synchrony. It is related to the ability of systems to persist in the face of changing environmental conditions. A little asynchrony allows systems to be resistant to fluctuations and therefore more stable."
The study uncovers the role of synchrony in the beach food web, with broader implications as the climate shifts in ways that might change how linked ecosystems perform their functions.
Revealing synchrony's role in these ecosystems fills a key knowledge gap in our understanding of the connection of reef and beach.
"The kelp forest and the beach are both highly dynamic ecosystems," said co-author Jenny Dugan, a coastal marine ecologist at UC Santa Barbara. "How the dynamics of those two ecosystems interact and behave is the key question here, especially with the beach system so dependent on the kelp forest.""
"Though a natural and ubiquitous phenomenon, synchrony and its implications are not yet fully understood."
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#nature#ocean#sea#beach#seakelp#ecosystem#food chain#food web#biology#life#synchronicity#cycles#dynamic#energy#environment#climate#push and pull#expansion and contraction#holistic#earth#magnetic field
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