Nature Communications volume 16, Article number: 8338 (2025)
Mammals are of central interest in ecology and conservation science. Here, we estimate the trajectory of mammal biomass globally over time — including humans, domesticated and wild mammals. According to our estimates, in the 1850s, the combined biomass of wild mammals was ≈200 Mt (million tonnes), roughly equal to that of humanity and its domesticated mammals at that time. Since then, human and domesticated mammal populations have grown rapidly, reaching their current combined biomass of ≈1100 Mt. During the same period, the total biomass of wild mammals decreased by more than 2-fold. We estimate that, despite a moderate increase in the recent decades, the global biomass of wild marine mammals has declined by ≈70% since the 1850s. This provides a broader perspective to observed species extinctions, with ≈2% of marine mammal species recorded as extinct during the same period. While historical wild mammal biomass estimates rely on limited data and have various uncertainties, they provide a complementary perspective to species extinctions and other metrics in tracking the status of wildlife. This work additionally provides a quantitative view on the rapid human-induced shift in the composition of mammalian biomass over the past two centuries.


COMMENT: With humans, cows, pigs, and chickens overwhelming natural wildlife, no wonder pathogenic diseases that jump between them are evolving and spreading without control!
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Evolution in action, parasites and pests evolve fastest to eat the most abundant food!
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Jan Umsonst <j.o.u...@gmail.com>
Date: Thursday, October 30, 2025 at 07:48
To: Tom Goreau <gor...@globalcoral.org>
Cc: EcoRestoration Alliance <ecorestorat...@googlegroups.com>, healthy-planet-action-coalition <healthy-planet-...@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: [HPAC] A plague of Humans, and their parasites
Hi all, all that looses their target species will search for new targets and guess which species they will focus on?
The ones where they find the most DNA/RNA from...
Could be also a kind of regulatory control principle so no species can take over as the biosphere has a "pest" control system...
Or in other words: if we destroy all complex life forms and their ecosystems we will end up with a hostile microbiome of Earth towards complex life focussing on us including fungi adapting to our body temperature due to heat waves till our numbers crashed to the bottom...
It's a fight we can not hope to win...
All the best in the worst
Jan
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Very good observation Jan!
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Subject: Re: [HPAC] A plague of Humans, and their parasites
Hi all, all that looses their target species will search for new targets and guess which species they will focus on?
The ones where they find the most DNA/RNA from...
Could be also a kind of regulatory control principle so no species can take over as the biosphere has a "pest" control system...
Or in other words: if we destroy all complex life forms and their ecosystems we will end up with a hostile microbiome of Earth towards complex life focussing on us including fungi adapting to our body temperature due to heat waves till our numbers crashed to the bottom...
It's a fight we can not hope to win...
All the best in the worst
Jan
Tom Goreau <gor...@globalcoral.org> schrieb am Do., 30. Okt. 2025, 04:07:
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