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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 7 years ago

A great lens for this is to look at how organisms manage in terms of stocks & flows. Inputs, outputs, and storage.I learned recently that bears recycle urea during hibernation and turn it into muscle/protein. Urea comes from processing fats. Store fats help them w/ insulation. https://t.co/zaBBRxyCJ3

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 7 years ago
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But as Szabo alludes to, there are some fundamental things going on in terms of resource gathering dyamics at many biological levels.There's a fun theory here that I really enjoy:https://t.co/6Gqa6rK2iL

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 9 years ago

Waste products as origin of cell communication?https://t.co/b41iGXRtNh https://t.co/MlIp51RPdQ

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 7 years ago
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I've been getting the ants in my backyard to fight each other by manipulating the resources they have access to, and selectively stressing them at certain stages of their lifecycle. I often wonder if similar things happen at a geopolitical level.

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 7 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Pavement Ants have naturalized, so I'm intentionally overfeeding a local colony, then preventing it from nuptial flight via artificial floods. This is destabilizing the local ant politics... So while last year we had 30+ European Fire Ant mounds, now there is only one left. 🐜

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 7 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

TL;DR: SimAnt is a gateway drug to understanding the dynamics of life on earth.I'm literally playing god in my back yard.

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 7 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

For the curious, I was interested in using ants as a natural pest control after reading about it here: https://t.co/qoVwfpq38jAuthor has lots of great pubs on the topic:https://t.co/WapHWj7Qjm

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 7 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"Ants as tools in sustainable agriculture" in the Journal of Applied Ecology is the best one for an overview of where his head is at.

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 7 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

What does this have to do with bears?Well, my strategy is deeply entwined with assumptions about how the Pavement ants forage for food in response to the seasons. I think they (ant/bear) might be modulating their microbiome in a similar way as these ants:https://t.co/9H8pP5S9iB

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