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What A Tangled Net We Weave



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By : Aaron R Daniel    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-11-16 22:47:04
Although humans are the foremost (self-professed) advanced kind of life on earth, we have a tendency to are still very a lot of dependent (whether or not we prefer it or not) on the internet of life for our survival. We may needlessly take our trees with a pinch of salt, and needlessly clear cut our forests, but they selflessly take our exhaled carbon dioxide and turn it back to breathable oxygen. We conjointly depend upon the net for our supply of food. While not plants and animals at intervals the net, we wouldn't have enough nutrients for our bodies to survive. Nonetheless here likewise, we tend to destroy our food crops by using genetically changed farming, the employment of pesticides and by injecting animal food sources with growth hormones and penicillin.
Most of us, at only once or another, have drawn the proverbial food chain diagram at school. You know the one that shows the lion who eats the gazelle, who eats the grass, that gets its nourishment from the soil, that consists of organisms that facilitate replenish the soil, and help decompose animal and plant remains? The purpose of this exercise, was to illustrate how we tend to are all interconnected and hooked in to one another. Sadly, somewhere along the road, man forgot the importance of these net relationships and began inflicting human inflicted factors that threaten the web and our terribly existence.
This being said, sadly enough, the entire list of human causal factors affecting the web of life are way to exhaustive to list here, however here are some of the prime one's: encroaching urbanization, world warming, the employment of chemicals, invasive species thanks to human activities, genetic engineering, nanotechnology and overpopulation.
These days, species are going extinct at an unprecedented rate, and relationships within the net are being disrupted by human interference at the identical unparalleled rate.
Think of the net of life as being sort of a car or the human body. If there's a breakdown in one part, it might have detrimental effects on the whole. The internet of life can compensate for some of the team players going extinct a number of the time (as nature adapts), but in some instances like with Keystone species, the absence of their crucial role within the net, (like the absence of a quarterback in a very soccer game), would lead to dramatically altering the ecosystem forever.
Just like most environmental problems, there are solutions. The most straightforward way to create modification, is to increase the recent adage, "Do onto other's as you would want done one to you", except in this instance, we have a tendency to need to extend this passage to mirror all participating members of our ecosystem (each huge and little) not to simply humans. Therefore next time you pass a by a cow or even an ant, respect them for the part they play in preserving our existence.
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