What animal or insect going extinct would have the greatest impact on the ecosystem?

MadCybertist@kbin.social to Moving to: m/AskMbin!@kbin.social – 36 points –

Curious on some replies here. I always hear having bees go extinct would be horrible for us. Curious if that’s the worse?

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Is there another pollinator that could take their place?

Not really. Flies do a surprising amount of pollination but they are not interested in the same things that bees are, or as diligent.

they are not interested in the same things that bees are, or as diligent

frikkin slackers!

Bats are responsible for a lot of pollination too.

Most of our essential crops are wind pollinated (e.g. rice, wheat, corn) or asexual (potatoes). Colony collapse disorder is a real problem of course and colony management/replacement really eats into profitability, but domesticated bees won't become extinct because we so intensively manage them - however other species may be in real trouble. In addition, if we remove the main human causes of colony collapse (neonicotinoids?), they can potentially recover quite quickly, so it's not a problem that takes hundreds or thousands of years to fix, like some others - if we have the will to do it.