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dumpsterlid@lemmy.world ⁨5⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

True I don’t mean to insinuate there aren’t dangerous creatures in swamps, they are the cities of nature, you find everything there.

Like real cities though, there is a safety in the crowd, in the wild variety of different forms and tendencies. It means that no particular process or force is likely to swing wildly out of control, no animal is going to overrun the swamp. If the swamp becomes full of some icky animal, let’s say cockroaches, then the swamp will soon become full of bullfrogs and other predators. Things are smoothed out in a very complex way that makes swamps a much “safer” environment than you might expect because the constant ecological conversation between everything in the swamp keeps things in check.

What happens when that system breaks down is like what you see with ticks in the eastern US. The general hardwood landscapes of the east have had their ecological engine thrown so far out of whack that tick populations are skyrocketing along with tick borne diseases. The forests are not functioning like a swamp where when one element goes way out of whack it is mediated by another.

It is no coincidence that freshwater wetlands have been erased wholesale from the landscape of America, filled in, polluted beyond function or destroyed.

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