Why isn't the world covered in poop? - Eleanor Slade and Paul Manning

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Somewhere near you, an animal is defecating.
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In fact, each day, the animal kingdom produces roughly enough dung
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to match the volume of water pouring over the Victoria Falls.
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So why isn’t the planet covered in the stuff?
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You can thank the humble dung beetle for eating up the excess.
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Capable of burying 250 times their body weight in a single night,
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these valiant insects make quick work of an endless stream of feces.
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Over 7,000 known species of dung beetle run clean-up duty across six continents
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—everywhere except Antarctica.
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A dung beetle’s first task is to locate dung.
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Some live on the anal regions of larger animals,
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ready to leap off when they defecate.
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Others sniff out feces that animals leave behind.
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A pile of elephant dung can attract 4,000 beetles in 15 minutes.
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So once a beetle finds dung,
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it must work quickly to secure some of the bounty for itself.
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Most dung beetle species fall into one of three main groups:
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rollers,
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tunnelers,
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and dwellers.
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Dung rollers sculpt a ball of dung, and using their back legs,
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quickly roll it away from competitors.
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Potential partners jump on the ball,
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and once the ball-maker has selected their mate,
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the pair dig their dung ball into the soil.
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Once it’s been buried, the female lays a single egg within the dung ball.
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Tunnelers have a different approach.
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Digging underneath a pat, some drag dung down into the soil
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and pack it into clumps known as brood balls,
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dung balls,
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or dung “sausages,” depending on their shape and size.
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Male tunnelers sport a spectacular array of horns
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to fight each other for control of these tunnels,
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which they then defend until the female’s laid her egg.
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Some male tunnelers avoid the fray by masquerading as hornless females
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and sneaking into tunnels to mate while the guardians’ heads are turned.
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The third group of dung beetles, dwellers,
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take the most straightforward approach,
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laying their eggs directly into a dung pat.
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This makes their offspring more vulnerable to predation
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than those of the tunnelers and rollers.
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As the larvae feed, they riddle the dung pat with tunnels,
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leaving remains that are quickly colonized by bacteria and fungi and weathered away.
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Inside a tunnel, ball, or pat, once the larvae hatch,
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they consume the dung before metamorphosing into a pupa
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and then an adult beetle.
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Besides clearing dung, the actions of these beetles
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have considerable ecological importance.
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For one, they serve as secondary seed dispersers.
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Dung from monkeys,
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wild pigs,
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and other animals is riddled with seeds from the fruits they eat.
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When beetles bury their dung balls,
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they inadvertently protect these seeds from predators
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and increase the likelihood they’ll germinate.
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The advantage is so great that one South African plant
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has evolved to produce seeds that look and smell like dung
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to trick beetles into burying them.
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Dung beetles also play important roles in agricultural systems.
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Livestock, like cows and sheep, produce huge amounts of dung,
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which contains nutrients that can benefit plants.
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The beetles break up the dung and tunnel it deep into the soil,
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bringing the nutrients into close contact with plant roots.
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Their services to farmers have been valued at $380 million a year in the US
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and £367 million a year in the UK.
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Dung beetles can even help us battle global warming
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by reducing greenhouse gas emissions associated with farming.
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Microbes living in oxygen-poor livestock dung
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produce methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
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But beetles oxygenate pats when they tunnel into them,
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preventing the microbes from producing methane.
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The dung beetle spreads seeds,
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helps farmers,
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and fights climate change
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—and accomplishes it all simply by doing its business.
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Maybe next time you come across some dung in the forest or a field,
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you’ll be tempted to take a closer look.
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