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I often watch PBS America via Sky. On Friday night I just happen to switch to it at the start of a documentary called The Serengeti Rules. It wasn't your regular documentary but a look back at research that established how nature works from the bottom up and how each species interacts and how humans have disrupted it through hunting causing extinction or near extinction of predator species drastically reducing their effectiveness in eco-systems. Some species are more important than others and they're labelled Keystone species...a concept introduced by zoologist Dr.Robert T Paine in 1969. It also covers under the oceans and the critical role played by star fish...discovered by D3 Paine. An example I can recall was an experiment in which the scientists asked the authorities not to cull wilderbeest when they got to a very high number. They wanted to see if nature stepped in and it did. Wildebeest faeces fertilise the ground as they roam on their migration routes.
It starts at 7.50pm this evening and finishes at 9.10pm. No doubt some on here are aware of the detail of all this but I haven't seen it explained in such detail so I assume many others haven't,either.
PBS America can be viewed on Channels: Sky147 Freeview 91 Freesat 155 Virgin 273
This is a trailer. After watching it I wanted to get the DVD but there's a warning that as the the UK is is 'Region 2' it won't play on most UK players.
Re. Gazelles . Because the lions were hunted the Impala population increased dramatically and were able to devour much more foliage which impacted on insects which impacted on creatures eating them,including birds. They re-introduced lions but it wasn't enough so they brought in African wild dog packs. The Impala population reduced but more than that they were now alert to these predators and any sighting of them and they were off so they didn't remain in one location stripping the trees of foliage. It really was a fascinating programme.
Trailer. https://www.theserengetirules.com/trailer
Infact, I tried a Google re the wildebeest experiment and it's here
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HxUnl1Kij8
Having found that I tried 'Keystone species' (Youtube) and got this.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IWw8Ruz8Uo
Next ..Star fish https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRGg5it5FMI&t=905s
It starts at 7.50pm this evening and finishes at 9.10pm. No doubt some on here are aware of the detail of all this but I haven't seen it explained in such detail so I assume many others haven't,either.
PBS America can be viewed on Channels: Sky147 Freeview 91 Freesat 155 Virgin 273
This is a trailer. After watching it I wanted to get the DVD but there's a warning that as the the UK is is 'Region 2' it won't play on most UK players.
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Re. Gazelles . Because the lions were hunted the Impala population increased dramatically and were able to devour much more foliage which impacted on insects which impacted on creatures eating them,including birds. They re-introduced lions but it wasn't enough so they brought in African wild dog packs. The Impala population reduced but more than that they were now alert to these predators and any sighting of them and they were off so they didn't remain in one location stripping the trees of foliage. It really was a fascinating programme.
Trailer. https://www.theserengetirules.com/trailer
Infact, I tried a Google re the wildebeest experiment and it's here
Having found that I tried 'Keystone species' (Youtube) and got this.
Next ..Star fish https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRGg5it5FMI&t=905s