At least until the scale of arthropods, it does seem like the scale of the welfare of populations of smaller beings tends to be larger. I do not know where this tendency stops, but I would not be surprised if it continued all the way to bacteria or even fundamental physics. One could argue there is nothing we can do now to improve the welfare of small beings. I agree that is mostly the case now, but we can still do research to do better in the future.
It also appears that smaller beings can produce welfare more efficiently.
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At least until the scale of arthropods, it does seem like the scale of the welfare of populations of smaller beings tends to be larger. I do not know where this tendency stops, but I would not be surprised if it continued all the way to bacteria or even fundamental physics. One could argue there is nothing we can do now to improve the welfare of small beings. I agree that is mostly the case now, but we can still do research to do better in the future.
It also appears that smaller beings can produce welfare more efficiently.