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Level, up and down.
Two points within the fens are said to be level if a channel running straight between them would carry no flow.

Point A is "upwards" of B and B is "downwards" of A if a straight channel connecting them would have flow from A to B.

Naturally the orientation varies continuously as the Firehose shifts in its bed. Naturally no one is foolish enough these days to create such hypothetical straight channels from village to village, thus the use of terms is based entirely on subjective judgement.

Life pie
An ecosystem can only support a limited mass per square kilometer of living organisms. The limiting factor can be anything from light, to nutrients, to what ever. The striking feature of the Planet is the limits to growth are set far above that of Earth. Especially in the Firehose fens there is a vast abundance of oxygen, water, heat, every nutrient and trace element. Thus the sheer mass of living organisms per square kilometer is guestimated to be perhaps twenty times greater than that of the richest points on old Earth. Vivian Hsu

Out of the available nutrients, light, water etc. each organism competes to get, (sometimes literally), a bite out of the pie. Thus each species accounts for a slice of the life pie. The point about the Planet is, the size of the pie is so vastly much bigger, that there is room and enough for many more slices.

It is true that in any one niche, the most successful specie will grow to totally dominate that niche, forcing all others to near extinction. In the Firehose Fens, the niches are so constantly disturbed and perturbed, that the size of an "ecological niche" is quite small. Thus huge pie divided by small "niches" equal fantastic diversity.


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