Graphical representation of the global biomass distribution by taxa. (A) Absolute biomasses of different taxa are represented using a Voronoi diagram, with the area of each cell being proportional to that taxa global biomass. (B) Absolute biomass of different animal taxa. Gt C = gigatons of carbon.
It was the viruses that really surprised me. I bet that is dominated by bacteriophages. They also had where they lived, and I was surprised so little was in the seaGiven how little individual arthropods and viruses weigh, the fact that as a whole they outmass all of humanity by 16 times or three times is quite staggering.
There is phytoplankton, that are pretty much the basis of the marine food chain. My guess is that without the massive trunks of trees they have quite short but energetic lives.there aren't that many water plants, if you think about it.
The result has been an anaemic level of funding for research on one of the top 20 causes of mortality in the United States. One 2017 estimate2 says that gun-violence research is funded at about $63 per life lost, making it the second-most-neglected major cause of death, after falls (see ‘Dollars by death rate’).
I am kind of surprised that falls is so low. Many people I have known have gone after they "had a fall". In this day and age of wearable electronics and IoT there must be a lot we can do, from monitoring progressive motor decline through catching near misses and reporting to home help to address the cause to automatic calling emergency services after a fall.https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-01966-0
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While this research is probably easier than a part of the others, it definitely seems underfundend.
I do not know. Can you really fund 100 times as many studies on the impact of motor vehicles on the human body that you can falls? I suspect it is more about who dies from falls compared to motor vehicles than any particular difficulty or obviousness of the field of study.Well... the topic itself doesn't seem to be too... complicated, let's say.
You have some good ideas there, but I doubt that you can fund a 100 different studies who are looking at this topic in interesting ways.
Might you have meant this link?![]()
Source: https://www.core-econ.org/the-economy/book/text/50-02-glossary.html#glossary-reservation-option (which itself got the numbers from Our World In Data)