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Some Animals Are More Equal than Others: Keystone Species and Trophic Cascades 

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The short film opens with two questions: “So what determines how many species live in a given place? Or how many individuals of the species can live somewhere?”
The research that provided answers to these questions was set in motion by key experiments by ecologists Robert Paine and James Estes. Robert Paine’s starfish exclusion experiments on the coast of Washington state showed that removing starfish from this marine ecosystem has a big impact on the population sizes of other species, establishing the starfish as a keystone species. James Estes and colleague John Palmisano discovered that the kelp forest ecosystems of the North Pacific are regulated by the presence or absence of sea otters, which feed on sea urchins that consume kelp. These direct and indirect effects of sea otters on other species describe a trophic cascade. These early studies were the inspiration for hundreds of investigations on other keystone species and trophic cascades, as well as ongoing studies into the regulation of population sizes and species numbers.

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@annika2041
@annika2041 4 года назад
anyone else looking through the comments procrastinating your work?
@DubVisualz
@DubVisualz 3 года назад
me
@traceygonzalez4043
@traceygonzalez4043 3 года назад
yes
@zombies4evadude24
@zombies4evadude24 3 года назад
And all you write is THE
@exndeath6532
@exndeath6532 2 года назад
I have video questions on this bruv
@josuead6983
@josuead6983 2 года назад
Yup
@kylaporter8961
@kylaporter8961 4 года назад
this homework at home is not the move anymore
@yungcunt1717
@yungcunt1717 4 года назад
Rip rona
@renzhang1115
@renzhang1115 4 года назад
at least this video is short, my teacher usually assigns two hour videos
@lourplayss
@lourplayss 4 года назад
True that
@gillianhorak795
@gillianhorak795 4 года назад
😂😂I feel
@zakeenasir5436
@zakeenasir5436 4 года назад
WORD
@merubindono
@merubindono 6 лет назад
Me: *looking at starfish* are you a keystone specie? Starfish: no this is Patrick
@oliviaso9726
@oliviaso9726 4 года назад
LOL SPONGEBOB
@andrewrodriguez3712
@andrewrodriguez3712 4 года назад
@Tofu Kingpin you literately predicted the future of youtube comments/memes considering this is a 2 year old comment By using the Me: someone else: format
@user-gq1on7pv6x
@user-gq1on7pv6x 4 года назад
3:37 green world hypothesis (def.) 13:40 trophic cascades (def.)
@paigegardner8587
@paigegardner8587 4 года назад
thanks smmm
@dinudeshpande7952
@dinudeshpande7952 4 года назад
what a god. thanks sm
@bigj5296
@bigj5296 3 года назад
what a g
@aby1180
@aby1180 3 года назад
@@bigj5296 ikr
@iansandi-horsley8123
@iansandi-horsley8123 3 года назад
thx
@cececramer750
@cececramer750 3 года назад
i spent 20 minutes reading the comments and forgot to watch the video
@ramennoodles8774
@ramennoodles8774 3 года назад
Watch at 1.75 or 2x speed. It's gonna help you a lot if you're doing this for school ;)
@MrAshton
@MrAshton 4 года назад
He looked so proud of him self when he said "I changed the nature of the system"
@Gremlin-lc9ne
@Gremlin-lc9ne 3 года назад
😂sooo truee
@Polar2710
@Polar2710 2 года назад
💀💀💀Your not wrong 💀
@breanaalvarez8020
@breanaalvarez8020 2 года назад
My favorite part!
@notcrxmps2062
@notcrxmps2062 2 года назад
no one asked
@nunya5027
@nunya5027 17 дней назад
Lol I had the same thought
@kd8249
@kd8249 4 года назад
Who here for online school?
@ethankempton6176
@ethankempton6176 3 года назад
im in person... this is a flex
@bigdaddy-or9ms
@bigdaddy-or9ms 8 месяцев назад
me and its 2023
@samis13git26
@samis13git26 4 года назад
Bro this virus and staying home is getting to my head
@SHZpai
@SHZpai 4 года назад
Wait so one man killed an entire ecosystem right?
@yungcunt1717
@yungcunt1717 4 года назад
Yes 🥺🙏
@sogsmcgee2183
@sogsmcgee2183 4 года назад
Ye the tide pool kinda got rekt by mussels.
@imhereforkaisa1555
@imhereforkaisa1555 3 года назад
on the bright side, his subsequent results gave us knowledge about the topic so we know what to avoid now
@olgierdvoneverec4135
@olgierdvoneverec4135 2 года назад
No, he did it in a single rock, and didn't kill it, only changed it.
@Leoneidas
@Leoneidas 2 года назад
Sean and these Biointeractive pieces are amongst the best quality anywhere. So well done.
@biointeractive
@biointeractive 2 года назад
Thanks man, loved you in 300. :)
@dannylim834
@dannylim834 2 года назад
ecologist Robert Paine has passed away on June 13, 2016. This is around seven weeks after this video was posted. Rest in peace, star thrower 😔
@christophercook7442
@christophercook7442 5 лет назад
As a former student of Dr. Estes’ wife, I was very familiar of their orca research (although in 2001 the phrase “trophic cascade” was not used).
@44VW44
@44VW44 3 года назад
It makes me feel despair that so many people have lost or never had a connection to Nature. While this video has lots of facts that are “dry” relative to the experience of being in Nature. The research does provide clues on how to reverse losses of endangered species.
@YoungSinger17
@YoungSinger17 Год назад
With All honestly, I am glad to be watching these videos, as they are quite informal, I enjoy watching them repeatedly, & I somehow do not grow bored of any of the videos! They work well as video assignments, as long as the right questions are asked!
@biointeractive
@biointeractive Год назад
Great to hear!
@connorcallahan6154
@connorcallahan6154 3 года назад
POV: you don't want to be here
@jr_2810
@jr_2810 3 года назад
Shhhhh, keep it down, they'll find out
@dristamiko
@dristamiko 3 года назад
the people who created this wondering why the views are going up dramatically:
@kCuFfication
@kCuFfication 8 месяцев назад
I wish all my ecology lessons were this interesting. Why can't they be??
@MidasCat
@MidasCat 4 года назад
school, anyone?
@xyzq3934
@xyzq3934 4 года назад
yup..
@aidan7356
@aidan7356 4 года назад
yup
@WilsonRobertB
@WilsonRobertB 5 лет назад
Leopold described the trophic cascade in his essay "Thinking Like a Mountain" before any of this work was done. What is impressive, is how well Paine and Este's work empirically validates Leopold's anecdotal description.
@audreysakamoto5388
@audreysakamoto5388 3 года назад
who would watch this in there free time i'm only here from school :(
@TheTypicalGinger
@TheTypicalGinger 3 года назад
School is bad....
@kirancox6123
@kirancox6123 3 года назад
its actually really interesting and some people are interested in things like this but yes I am here from school
@ll-uj5yx
@ll-uj5yx 3 года назад
@@kirancox6123 u sound smart what is a community
@imhereforkaisa1555
@imhereforkaisa1555 3 года назад
i thought it was really cool
@harkiratrandhawa4941
@harkiratrandhawa4941 3 года назад
@@ll-uj5yx all populations in a specific area
@mexicansnorlax909
@mexicansnorlax909 Год назад
Am I the only one who hates to watch these when you have hw but loves to watch it on my own time
@Yeetzer360
@Yeetzer360 7 месяцев назад
youre not alone
@kyleegorecki541
@kyleegorecki541 4 года назад
Biology students here cuz of coronavirus lmao.
@cassied9327
@cassied9327 4 года назад
I love hhmi biointeractive, I wish I had them on TV when I was growing up. I was fortunate to have Eyewitness (shows and books). Happy to have these videos now!
@greatlife1047
@greatlife1047 4 года назад
"All animals are equal but some are more equal than others" The title reminded me of the quote from Animal Farm.
@coolestone28
@coolestone28 3 года назад
The answers to some questions Green World Hypothesis: The world is green because predators keep herbivores in check. Keystone Species: a animal that were removed from a ecosystem would effect on the ecosystem as a whole Trophic Cascades: Trophic cascade is when you have an apex predator controlling the distribution of resources, and they lead to these cascades of indirect effects lots and lots of indirect effects Hypothesis and Experimentation: Killer whales eat otters. a place called Clam Lagoon. It provided us a site that orcas could not get to. We had no problem catching about 30 animals in two or three Days. And the fact that that little population did not decline when everything else did the orcas
@leftparentheses
@leftparentheses 2 года назад
Tysm! These were the exact questions I had lol
@gimmee3
@gimmee3 Год назад
i love you
@griseldamendoza4584
@griseldamendoza4584 Год назад
thank you! 🥹
@liekaiguess3889
@liekaiguess3889 Год назад
Thank youuuu
@LittleGreenCaterpillar
@LittleGreenCaterpillar 4 года назад
Everybody gangsta til the starfish wiggles up on your girl
@lukasverduzco864
@lukasverduzco864 3 года назад
And eats her
@LiL_ENIGlvlA
@LiL_ENIGlvlA 3 года назад
@@lukasverduzco864 ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@whatabouttheearth
@whatabouttheearth 3 года назад
Just play frisbee with it an make its entire eco system go extinct.
@rextlfung
@rextlfung 5 лет назад
What a lad. Does all the labor work himself. Truely passionate scientist.
@CesarGarcia-ru8hr
@CesarGarcia-ru8hr 3 года назад
I'm gonna take a notebook to some forrest and start chucking squirrels and call it an experiment.
@krazieorigami
@krazieorigami 3 года назад
i've tried this, they bite and get upset
@user-rt6oc6gq1b
@user-rt6oc6gq1b Месяц назад
i forgot that it was homework, mindblowing as hell. ecology and nature just too beautiful to handle
@yungcunt1717
@yungcunt1717 4 года назад
Elearning is pain
@carrieannnaumoff5594
@carrieannnaumoff5594 6 лет назад
Wonderful - clear and easy to understand for my 5th grade students, yet full of profound information from two wonderful scientists. Great film. The students were absolutely fascinated.
@tatedonnelly3065
@tatedonnelly3065 4 года назад
wait what Im a freshman learning this
@graciejane7599
@graciejane7599 2 года назад
@@tatedonnelly3065 LMFAO ME RIGHT NOW
@historyisfascinating....7528
@historyisfascinating....7528 2 года назад
@@tatedonnelly3065 same- and I’m in an advanced class
@rex_online
@rex_online Год назад
I'm in my honors bio sophomore year learning this
@vibemaster7885
@vibemaster7885 Год назад
Im a senior learning about this 💀
@TKEYLER
@TKEYLER Год назад
Excellent resource - using this in my ecology class this week. thanks
@biointeractive
@biointeractive Год назад
Excellent!
@frankkolton1780
@frankkolton1780 3 года назад
I'm not here because of school work or assignment, I'm here because like many people, I enjoy learning and increasing my knowledge of the world around me, bettering myself so I can make better informed decisions on how I live and how I vote to live.
@Markaroni_n_Cheese
@Markaroni_n_Cheese 2 года назад
ooh wee, aren't you special
@kakashi1784
@kakashi1784 2 года назад
no one asked
@inspiringer6418
@inspiringer6418 4 года назад
I'm doing this for homework but the teacher didn't give us the link so I found it myself. He said it is due tomorrow which is odd I guess.
@lourplayss
@lourplayss 4 года назад
Inspiringer now I’m doing it for homework
@archiewatson3097
@archiewatson3097 4 года назад
@@lourplayss Same
@azariah2283
@azariah2283 4 года назад
Me too
@christiandeleg2803
@christiandeleg2803 4 года назад
Bless up
@user-cr7ln9mg1t
@user-cr7ln9mg1t 6 лет назад
"Animal Farm" reference in the title not intended, I assume?
@bw1170
@bw1170 5 лет назад
Hung Nguyen The video *is* about animals after all
@corydalton7135
@corydalton7135 4 года назад
It was intended as stated in his book the Serengeti rules.
@hollypotthoff2337
@hollypotthoff2337 4 года назад
The Animal Farm reference is VERY MUCH intended for this video. Scientists have discovered that certain animals are the major controls for the health of the ecosystem they live in, and are therefore considered keystone species. With this in mind, it is now a fact; some animals really ARE more equal than others, and their ecosystem will literally perish without their existence.
@Valor708
@Valor708 4 года назад
it's intended
@kaylynpamon
@kaylynpamon 4 года назад
nice catch😭
@simyian9932
@simyian9932 6 лет назад
8:05 there is a quote by Animal farm James orwell
@nqs2362
@nqs2362 4 года назад
george
@whatabouttheearth
@whatabouttheearth 3 года назад
*George Orwell And here is a 1984 refference (the t shirt) 😄: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-b9xVEeYAs3w.html
@JoshuaDunn-oi8ye
@JoshuaDunn-oi8ye 2 месяца назад
ngl the prof asking what makes the tree green and the answer being top down regulation is the best description of the kind of trick questions college throws at you. Also my third time watching this vid in my bio major.
@alexandroskaminas
@alexandroskaminas 8 лет назад
Spectacular! ecology is truly amazing, especially marine ecology!
@arcticmaritimus2263
@arcticmaritimus2263 5 лет назад
So amazing and educational! Thank you
@darklingeraeld-ridge7946
@darklingeraeld-ridge7946 5 лет назад
Excellent. And so much follows from this, that is unsaid. Not least that we should tread lightly.
@levi_104x4
@levi_104x4 4 года назад
beautiful! such an important discovery!
@doodelay
@doodelay 3 года назад
this is amazing
@ryzie4478
@ryzie4478 3 года назад
wow this is lowkey pretty intriguing
@12SoccerdudE21
@12SoccerdudE21 6 лет назад
love this. thank you! will be sharing!!!!
@EmeraldOnSwitch
@EmeraldOnSwitch 8 месяцев назад
Watching this in class
@jonathanshedd1052
@jonathanshedd1052 3 года назад
Mrs. Soroak do be making us watch the video tho
@m_disulphide
@m_disulphide 4 года назад
RIP Robert Paine
@tigerday9059
@tigerday9059 3 года назад
what is the role that competition plays in the relationship between muscles and other crustaceans?
@KillJoyNoise97
@KillJoyNoise97 6 лет назад
Very helpful in revision for ecology
@soda_pop.
@soda_pop. Год назад
i’m wondering if any of my classmates are also cramming this info last minute
@GenericUsername_
@GenericUsername_ 5 месяцев назад
finals go crazy
@Tylerthemusicophile
@Tylerthemusicophile Год назад
I have a question for this video. If otters are the keystone species keeping the urchins from eating all the kelp, what is causing the Urchins to stay in the area when the kelp is gone and they have nothing to eat? Urchins can live for up to 25 years and they spawn yearly, surely that environment cannot support the population anymore if that species going unchecked right?
@moysesbarbosa8486
@moysesbarbosa8486 8 лет назад
great!
@chrislecky710
@chrislecky710 Год назад
A key stone species is a human concept for what is being observed at that point in history given the circumstances that caused the lost of one or two predators...
@mafarmerga
@mafarmerga 4 года назад
I wish that I could give this more than one thumbs up!
@adajocabethalvarez8117
@adajocabethalvarez8117 3 года назад
This is why I'm studying Ecology!
@alejandrotorres1191
@alejandrotorres1191 3 года назад
do not procrastinate, the video is interesting, Don't do it just because it's a homework, do it because you're curious about it. Don't waste time doing something you don't like.
@bunnyviperaquatics2108
@bunnyviperaquatics2108 2 года назад
Can someone please clarify? What am I missing? This gentlemen tossed these starfish back into the ocean and the ecosystem changed- ok, but why didn’t the starfish come back? Once they hit the water a second time, did they forget how to crawl back on shore?! What kept them from coming back on land? Why wouldn’t they? This is a serious inquiry and I appreciate your feedback in advance! Have a good one!
@biointeractive
@biointeractive 2 года назад
He kept throwing them back. Plus, starfish move slowly. nautil.us/issue/34/adaptation/the-ecologist-who-threw-starfish
@poapoapopopoop
@poapoapopopoop 2 года назад
im gonna yeet my exams harder than this dude yeets starfishes
@vidaripollen
@vidaripollen 2 года назад
Beautiful
@biointeractive
@biointeractive 2 года назад
Thank you
@byob7728
@byob7728 4 года назад
Just play the video at 1.75x speed and you'll finish the video in no time hehehe
@hamoodhabibi8031
@hamoodhabibi8031 3 года назад
13:06 wait a minute how is he takin notes underwater?
@rebeccahowell9531
@rebeccahowell9531 2 года назад
There’s water proof paper. My swim coach had some for taking attendance. She didn’t know how it worked either tho :)
@beyabeyabe
@beyabeyabe 5 лет назад
oh my god this was so interesting and beautiful
@GMDRykryk
@GMDRykryk 3 года назад
this aint short wtf
@giuliana3113
@giuliana3113 3 года назад
sitting in class rn reading these comments plsss
@user-id1et5eb1d
@user-id1et5eb1d Месяц назад
4:33 キーストーン種の紹介 5:51 実験 7:07 キーストーンのイメージ
@Taylor-rz7cv
@Taylor-rz7cv 4 года назад
Miles kids be swaggin
@thathagxoxo3001
@thathagxoxo3001 3 года назад
LMFAOO THATS MY BIOLOGY TEACHER
@olivia-cb2qq
@olivia-cb2qq 4 года назад
Can u help me with my bio cer for this
@petraking4060
@petraking4060 4 года назад
It's rough... still chewing on it, but here it is :-) 6. CER Question: What happens when you remove the predator starfish from a single outcrop? For a 1 ½ years & 3 years • Claim (1 sentence- Scientifically accurate -Completely answers the question using words from the question) • Evidence - scientific data that supports the claim (use the numbers or % or fractions…) • Reason: How does evidence support - or not support- the claim? Since (reason) ___________________________________________________________ Then (then) ____________________________________________________________
@nadianeff3353
@nadianeff3353 4 года назад
Having to watch 20 minute videos like this for e learning is making me loose brain cells smh
@doublehelix8330
@doublehelix8330 2 года назад
Amazing........
@biointeractive
@biointeractive 2 года назад
Thanks a lot 😊
@pre_s_t
@pre_s_t Месяц назад
The title made me think of Animal Farm
@charysesay8476
@charysesay8476 Год назад
before even pressing play i knew there would be otters
@ronallonog3274
@ronallonog3274 3 года назад
ngl that star fish got yeeted
@preyapatel6285
@preyapatel6285 2 месяца назад
I have to keep pausing the video wish there was a answer key online somewhere
@athickie
@athickie 7 лет назад
Awww the otters are so cute 💖🤗
@bringbackplutonsp
@bringbackplutonsp 2 года назад
Jesus Christ these students in the comments are garbage. You can't watch a 20 minute video but ya'll spend hours on tiktok? This video showcases THE pioneer in intertidal ecology and an immensely important concept. Show some respect.
@msh3l518
@msh3l518 2 года назад
iskit ya dayoooooth
@DubVisualz
@DubVisualz 3 года назад
what kind of question did professor smith ask his class?
@DrRECM
@DrRECM 4 года назад
Crafoord Prize for Robert Paine?
@Neptune-tz6by
@Neptune-tz6by 4 года назад
Why are there any thumbs down???? Pretty straight forward folks…...
@jaidahmontgomery4877
@jaidahmontgomery4877 3 года назад
because its boring
@junepedley4920
@junepedley4920 4 года назад
Nobody killed an entire ecosystem! Paine was able to demonstrate there was such a thing as a keystone species and that removal of a keystone species impacted the biodiversity of the system.
@thepro2u720
@thepro2u720 3 года назад
Umm... anyone else find it interesting how he died about a month after this video?
@user-kr4cz4gi2o
@user-kr4cz4gi2o 8 месяцев назад
so interesting! like this video, thank u!
@Rcganti
@Rcganti Год назад
Literally starfish horror movie
@Radagast-
@Radagast- Год назад
It stands to reason that a finely balanced system relies on the contribution of all the component parts... if each were not integral in some way, then they would disappear. I really don't see that this guy is a groundbreaker for discovering that removing a component from the system causes the system to collapse. Especially as he did it deliberately.
@kevinmcdunn8058
@kevinmcdunn8058 6 месяцев назад
Most ecosystems don't behave like this, and aren't "finely balanced." Removing a random species usually has little or no effect. His discovery is that some species, "keystone species," have an outsized influence on an ecosystem relative to their abundance. To a lesser degree he supported the hypothesis about the top-down regulating role of predators generally.
@johndafoe600
@johndafoe600 Год назад
We must acknowledge our role in this imbalance and make amends.
@adambloom7499
@adambloom7499 3 года назад
who's here because of their living environment class?
@danielaandrade3124
@danielaandrade3124 4 года назад
6:18 YEET
@ob18ob39
@ob18ob39 2 года назад
Anyone else watching this for homework
@hartfxlt
@hartfxlt 4 года назад
can someone just tell me what this is about thank you
@kathrynsaysdrinkwater6993
@kathrynsaysdrinkwater6993 6 лет назад
5:04.
@frankmaher7326
@frankmaher7326 3 года назад
For the answers just open the transcript
@wongviian9631
@wongviian9631 3 года назад
Ohhh thks uwu
@obiwahndagobah9543
@obiwahndagobah9543 6 лет назад
All the hunters, who say hunting wolfes is healthy for the Environment, should watch this
@12SoccerdudE21
@12SoccerdudE21 6 лет назад
in some ecosystems, wolves are a problem and do need humans to keep it from getting worse. especially because the sections of wild are broken up by cities and roads like never before which confuse the system as well, and force groups of animals in smaller areas. also, for every square mile of city, there are tens of miles of farm for food that you and everyone else eats, and farmers are not so wealthy that they can replace unsold stock. :) walk in peace!
@stellatillery-lee4840
@stellatillery-lee4840 3 года назад
Can someone tell me what happened to the otters???
@gabriellacheetham7120
@gabriellacheetham7120 4 года назад
honors biology?
@abigailheh6545
@abigailheh6545 4 года назад
Gabriella Cheetham grade 7, basic science class page and a half of notes due Tuesday
@nelliem7395
@nelliem7395 4 года назад
I am a trashcan I am not a trashcant same
@diamondgames123
@diamondgames123 3 года назад
Nope normal 6th grade science
@saturnn2623
@saturnn2623 3 года назад
9th honors here 👍
@jaidahmontgomery4877
@jaidahmontgomery4877 3 года назад
yep 9th
@stacymendessanches6905
@stacymendessanches6905 2 года назад
Traveled 300 miles to throw star fish 😂
@senzon7676
@senzon7676 7 лет назад
Pretty Nature
@senzon7676
@senzon7676 7 лет назад
Like my comment
@senzon7676
@senzon7676 7 лет назад
jah lol haha rofl lmao aaaaay
@daddyyeah5296
@daddyyeah5296 3 года назад
All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others
@madelinea9804
@madelinea9804 3 года назад
who else was sent here because of online school? dang the teacher was extra mad today xD
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