Low Contribution Of Livestock In The Grey Wolf Diet In The Area With High Availability Of Free-Ranging Cattle And Horses
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s10344-025-01926-3 <-- shared paper
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[not my usual fare (word play very much intended), but a fascinating and data-driven study; the study is not definitive, of course, but it adds to the scientific knowledge base, including with the socio-economic considerations…]
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Low contribution of livestock in the grey wolf diet in the area with high availability of free-ranging cattle and horses - European Journal of Wildlife Research

The recovery of the wolf (Canis lupus) population in Europe is progressing, and predators settle in vast forests as well as in areas intensively used for agriculture, where interactions between wolves and livestock are frequent, often leading to conflicts with local communities. In 2020–2022, we studied the wolf diet composition in the Warta River Mouth (WRM hereinafter) region (western Poland), where herds of cattle (ca. 4,000) and horses (ca. 700) are freely grazed. Using genetic fingerprinting based on microsatellite DNA markers, tracking, and camera trapping, we confirmed that the area is used by two wolf family groups. Through the analysis of scat content (n = 109), we found that in the WRM, wolves feed primarily on wild ungulates (81.9% of the consumed food biomass) and wild medium-sized mammals (14.5%). Domestic animals were eaten rarely, and cattle and dogs comprised 3% and 0.4% of the consumed food biomass, respectively. During these two years of research, only three cattle calves consumed by wolves were found. The diet of wolves in the WRM did not significantly differ from the food composition of these predators in six other study areas within the Central European wolf population. Our research shows that despite the high availability of unguarded herds of cattle and horses, wolves prey mainly on wild mammals. Managers searching to solve wolf-livestock conflicts should consider that wolf depredation is not a simple function of livestock availability but is also influenced by other factors, such as the species and breed of livestock, grazing methods, landscape, and availability of wild prey.

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NIST Releases New Fecal Product Expected to Enhance Microbiome Research

National Institute of Standards and Technology has released precisely measured human stool material as a standard reference to ensure quality control in research.

Medscape
Man living in house set to be demolished was flinging bags of human feces, harassing neighborhood: residents

Residents have been reporting problems with their neighbor for years. They allege he was harassing them, making threats, and leaving unsightly (and unsanitary) trash.

WTVG
Lily Allen forced off train after discovering ‘pile of human faeces’ by seat

The singer revealed the unpleasant journey led to her missing a Botox appointment

Evening Standard

Downtrend of 5 day losses in the #US #Economy

indicating the #inevitable
irreversible and
long-term demise of the 🇺🇸 💵 📉 .

Don't cry.

Just get your money out? Convert your cash to Yen or Rupees? 💹 🇮🇳 🇭🇰

No value to be had in the $USD, you see ....

The entire state of #Georgia is going to be #underwater soon, the thunder beings tell me the weather is planning to punish the #CEO who bulldozed #forest 🌲 to fast-track build his hideous electricity-sucking water-poisoning #datacenter in 3 different counties in Georgia, East of #Atlanta. The video doesn't mention that the datacenter is literallly in 3 different counties #Morgan #Walton and #Newton -- what laws do you think the demon is seeking to exploit? Weather 🌪️ are stronger than him.

Cause of 🇺🇸 💵 📉 decline is not just about #tariffs, but likely rooted in a deep distrust and retaliation against the the #USA,

globally 🌏 🌍 🌎

due to whom we did not elect, or whom some say we only allegedly elected, but who somehow gets to throw #fascist #feces at everyone.

sigh

I Live 400 Yards From Mark Zuckerberg’s Massive Data Center

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Sistema digestivo: o que seu cocô revela sobre sua saúde - BBC News Brasil

Comer mais frutas, legumes e verduras pode ajudar as pessoas a evacuar com maior frequência.

BBC News Brasil

@PetrichorSquirrel Yuuuuuup.😮‍💨

The part I hate most is that, even though it will NOT go well for Trump nor the States, the consequences of these actions will be far worse for peoples & nations who depend on US support.😞

Saw this image during his first term & it remains horrifically accurate:

#Trump #Uspol #Canada #Feces

Or fumier 🟡💩

Retrouvez dans Ingenius, la revue numérique de l'École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, un article sur la recherche par l'image et sa matérialité, intitulée "Or fumier", qui explore la ville-métropole comme un métabolisme géant, des profondeurs urbaines aux intimités de nos corps.

Dans une collaboration avec l’anthropologue Marine Legrand, l'artiste Anaïs Tondeur suit la circulation des flux de matière qui cheminent des champs cultivés aux assiettes, transitent par le corps humain pour retourner vers les sols d'Île-de-France.

Pour en savoir plus : https://ingenius.ecoledesponts.fr/articles/or-fumier/

#fumier #compost #métabolisme #urine #fèces #matièresFécales #art #artEtScience

Or fumier

L’or fumier ou « engrais humain » est présenté sous la plume de Victor Hugo comme le plus efficace des fertilisants1. De fait, jusqu’au début du XXe siècle, la valorisation agricole des excrétats…

Ingenius

https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/11/what-fossilized-dino-feces-can-tell-us-about-their-rise-to-dominance
#Paleontologists have long puzzled over how the dinosaurs—originally relatively small and of minor importance to the broader ecosystem—evolved to become the dominant species some 30 million years later. Fossilized #feces and #vomit from #dinosaurs might hold important clues to how and why this evolutionary milestone came about, according to a new paper published in the journal Nature.

De l'intérêt du #caca de #dinosaure

What fossilized dino feces can tell us about their rise to dominance

Scientists studied trace fossils called bromalites to reconstruct critical food webs in late Triassic, early Jurassic.

Ars Technica