When humans went from mobile hunter / gatherer societies to sedentary villagers,
they created a new ecological niche for neighboring wolves.
Not exact matches
Or the wild creatures exploited
new ecological niches created by humans, gradually habituating themselves to people and, in essence, domesticating themselves.
Given no better models or reasoning, we can only assume that the
new ecological niche will
create new biomass opportunities (which as I've said earlier, is only a one - time reduction in CO2) at the expense of the biomass currently exploiting the current
niche.
John, I think his point in 128 is that the «
new ecological niche» you suggest will be
created in an ice - free Arctic is likely at first to be a biological desert, because of the rate of change.