I just added Item #10 in the General section.
It's a link to a document PNAS.org posted on global nutrient cycling. It's to the article's abstract, but the full article is there for free there! It's got some GREAT info in it!
A quote from the abstract will be best to explain (emphasis mine):
It's a link to a document PNAS.org posted on global nutrient cycling. It's to the article's abstract, but the full article is there for free there! It's got some GREAT info in it!
A quote from the abstract will be best to explain (emphasis mine):
Animals play an important role in the transport of nutrients, but this role has diminished because many of the largest animals have gone extinct or experienced massive population declines. Here, we quantify the movement of nutrients by animals in the land, sea, rivers, and air both now and prior to their widespread reductions. The capacity to move nutrients away from hotspots decreased to 6% of past values across land and ocean. The vertical movement of phosphorus (P) by marine mammals was reduced by 77% and movement of P from sea to land by seabirds and anadromous fish was reduced by 96%, effectively disrupting an efficient nutrient distribution pump that once existed from the deep sea to the continental interiors.