Date: 6/05/2026 13:34:18
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2388160
Subject: Species resource studies

Have there been any studies into how species use their available resources?

Including us.

But other species would be interesting.

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Date: 6/05/2026 13:36:44
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2388164
Subject: re: Species resource studies

Tau.Neutrino said:

Have there been any studies into how species use their available resources?

Including us.

But other species would be interesting.

we mean

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Date: 6/05/2026 16:49:23
From: ms spock
ID: 2388240
Subject: re: Species resource studies

Tau.Neutrino said:


Have there been any studies into how species use their available resources?

Including us.

But other species would be interesting.

There’s a great book on this, which I can’t find.

This might be of interest.

From Birds to Forests: A Decades-Long Effort to Protect the World’s Third Largest Rainforest

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Date: 6/05/2026 16:51:25
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2388242
Subject: re: Species resource studies

ms spock said:


Tau.Neutrino said:

Have there been any studies into how species use their available resources?

Including us.

But other species would be interesting.

There’s a great book on this, which I can’t find.

This might be of interest.

From Birds to Forests: A Decades-Long Effort to Protect the World’s Third Largest Rainforest

Thanks for, that’s a great link to put in the bird thread.

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Date: 6/05/2026 17:16:08
From: dv
ID: 2388253
Subject: re: Species resource studies

Yes.

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Date: 9/05/2026 00:00:37
From: roughbarked
ID: 2388852
Subject: re: Species resource studies

dv said:


Yes.

On forest regeneration. It makes a lot of sense to plant trees and shrubs which provide food for birds and logically this leads to the birds doing most of the replanting for you.

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