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Early Terrestrial Animals, Evolution, and Uncertainty

机译:早期陆生动物,进化和不确定性

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Early terrestrial ecosystems record a fascinating transition in the history of life. Animals and plants had previously lived only in the oceans, but, starting approximately 470 million years ago, began to colonize the previously barren continents. This paper provides an introduction to this period in life’s history, first presenting background information, before focusing on one animal group, the arthropods. It gives examples of the organisms living in early terrestrial communities and then outlines a suite of adaptations necessary for survival in harsh terrestrial environments. Emphasis is placed on the role of uncertainty in science; this is an integral part of the scientific process, yet is often seized upon by god-of-the-gaps creationist arguments. We hope to illustrate the importance of both uncertainty and scientists’ freedom to express doubt while a consensus is being built.
机译:早期的陆地生态系统记录了生命史上一个引人入胜的转变。动植物以前只生活在海洋中,但从大约4.7亿年前开始,便开始在以前贫瘠的大陆上殖民。本文首先介绍了这一历史时期,然后介绍了背景信息,然后重点介绍了一种节肢动物。它举例说明了生活在早期陆地群落中的生物,然后概述了在恶劣的陆地环境中生存所必需的一系列适应措施。重点放在不确定性在科学中的作用。这是科学过程中不可或缺的一部分,但经常被空缺的神创论论者抓住。我们希望阐明在建立共识的同时,不确定性和科学家表达怀疑的自由的重要性。

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