Re: Just because Wikipedia says it...
by
Ohka
11/06/2009, 4:35 PM #
Gause's law wasn't my "idea", it was yours. I didn't present it as "my idea". Ideas are not retrieved from others wiki or not, if I don't understand natural you don't understand idea which was my criticism of you in the first place. Whether it is from wikipedia or not doesn't matter. You think that there should never be a new competitor paced into and ecosystem!!??
Enlighten me on Gause, since I am not an ecologist why don't you give me examples where his law is observed besides finches in the Galapagos. What parts of the supposed wiki article are untrue and why?
New competitors come into ecosystems all the time, ecosystems are dynamic not static. You make it sound as if there is some divine control that makes sure everything is fair in nature, like there is some grand plan...I don't think there is. Extinction rates vary from place to place and from time to time (say 65 million years ago it was different than now).
Our impact is no different than that of cyanobacteria 2 billion years ago that changed the atmosphere with their waste (oxygen), or when that comet wiped out the majority of life on Earth when mammals just getting their start, or the various Ice ages that followed.
I disagree with you fundamentally that humans and human activity is not a natural force.