I saw an interesting article that animal species are able to play a great role in cutting out carbon, and sea otter is a front runner in that fight.
According to 'Discovery', researchers at the university of California, santa cruz, looked at 40 years of data on otters and kelp blooms from Vancouver Island to the western edge of Alaska's Aleutian Islands. They said they found that sea otters have a positive indirect effect on kelp biomass by preying on sea urchins. One of the researchers, Prof.Chris Wilmers, said that the finding is important because it shows that animals can have a big influence on the carbon cycle. He noted that a spreading otter population won't solve the problem of higher CO2 in the atmosphere but argue that the restoration and protection of otters is an example how managing animal populations can affect ecosystems abilities to sequester carbon.
As the researchers from the study acknowledges, if the animals world around working in different ways might impact a lot on carbon cycle, this will be the genuine win win scenario.
Source: Discovery.
Images: Google
12 Comments
thank you for sharing
Posted 22-08-2013 22:03
thanks for sharing
Posted 22-08-2013 19:21
Very interesting
Posted 21-08-2013 20:25
thanks for sharing
Posted 20-08-2013 10:00
Thats indeed true.
Posted 02-08-2013 05:09
Thanks for sharing!
Posted 01-08-2013 14:12
Very interesting!
Posted 01-08-2013 05:29
thanks for sharing!
Posted 01-08-2013 01:40
nice information shared.....................
Posted 31-07-2013 23:07
interesting~
Posted 31-07-2013 22:54
thats great!
Posted 31-07-2013 22:40
thanks for sharing!!
Posted 31-07-2013 22:11