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Of Mussels and Men

Authors :
Evans, Robert G.
Source :
Healthcare Policy
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Longwoods Publishing, 2016.

Abstract

Some species are more equal than others. Robert T. Paine (American ecologist, 1933-2016) discovered that if you remove starfish - what he called a "keystone species" - from a tide pool, the complex ecosystem collapses. Without the predator starfish, mussels choke out other animals and plants. This phenomenon is general. Sea otters eat the sea urchins that eat the kelp that provides food and habitat for other species. On the vast Serengeti plains, wildebeest "mow" the grass, protecting habitat for many other species. Understanding the "rules" that govern the numbers and diversity of species in an ecosystem is essential to efficient and sustainable management. But those same rules apply to us. Free of predation, humans are swarming over the planet, choking out other species. We are the planetary mussels. What next? A "mussel-bound" world, or perhaps renewed microbial predation?

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17156572
Volume :
12
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Healthcare Policy
Accession number :
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