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The Coral of Life

机译:生命的珊瑚

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The Tree of Life (ToL) has been of central importance in the biological sciences, usually understood as a model or a metaphor, and portrayed in various graphical forms to summarize the history of life as a single diagram. If it is seen as a mathematical construct-a rooted graph theoretical tree or, as more recently viewed, a directed network Network of Life (NoL)-then its proper visualization is not feasible, for both epistemological and technical reasons. As an overview included in this study demonstrates, published ToLs and NoLs are extremely diverse in appearance and content, and they suffer from inevitable bias towards particular groups, or are restricted to a single major taxon. Metaphorical trees are even less useful for the purpose, because ramification is the only property of botanical trees that may be interpreted in an evolutionary or phylogenetic context. This paper argues that corals, as suggested by Darwin in his early notebooks, are superior to trees as metaphors, and may also be used as mathematical models. A coral diagram is useful for portraying past and present life because it is suitable: (1) to illustrate bifurcations and anastomoses, (2) to depict species richness of taxa proportionately, (3) to show chronology, extinct taxa and major evolutionary innovations, (4) to express taxonomic continuity, (5) to expand particulars due to its self-similarity, and (6) to accommodate a genealogy-based, rank-free classification. This paper is supplemented with a figure, The Coral of Life (CoL), which is, to the author's knowledge, the first attempt to combine all of the above features in a single diagram for the entirety of life, thus serving as a prototype for further analysis and improvement. The discussion is partly historical: references to classical and modern writings help the reader to understand how biological thinking and methods of visualization have evolved to reach this achievement.
机译:生命之树(ToL)在生物科学中一直具有核心重要性,通常被理解为一个模型或隐喻,并以各种图形形式描绘,将生命史总结为一个单一的图表。如果它被看作是一个数学结构——一个有根的图论树,或者像最近所看到的那样,一个有向网络[生命网络(NoL)]——那么出于认识论和技术原因,它的正确可视化是不可行的。正如本研究中包含的概述所表明的那样,已发表的 ToL 和 NoL 在外观和内容上极为多样化,它们不可避免地偏向于特定群体,或者仅限于单个主要分类群。隐喻树在这方面的用处更小,因为分支是植物树的唯一属性,可以在进化或系统发育的背景下进行解释。本文认为,正如达尔文在其早期笔记中所建议的那样,珊瑚作为隐喻优于树木,也可以用作数学模型。珊瑚图对于描绘过去和现在的生命很有用,因为它适合:(1)说明分叉和吻合,(2)按比例描绘分类群的物种丰富度,(3)显示年代,灭绝的分类群和主要的进化创新,(4)表达分类连续性,(5)由于其自相似性而扩展细节,以及(6)适应基于谱系的, 无等级分类。本文辅以一张名为“生命的珊瑚”(CoL)的图,据作者所知,这是首次尝试将上述所有特征组合在一张图表中,用于整个生命,从而作为进一步分析和改进的原型。讨论部分是历史性的:对古典和现代著作的引用有助于读者理解生物学思维和可视化方法是如何演变以达到这一成就的。

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