Book contents
- The Evolution of Everything
- The Evolution of Everything
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figure Credits
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Part I Introduction to the Scientific Perspective on the Past
- Chapter 2: The Origins of the Universe
- Chapter 3: The Structure and History of the Earth
- Chapter 4: Life
- Chapter 5: Evolution
- Chapter 6: Genetics
- Chapter 7: The Evolution of Complex Life
- Chapter 8: The Cambrian Explosion
- Chapter 9: Fish and Land Animals
- Chapter 10: Protohumans
- Chapter 11: The Genus Homo
- Chapter 12: Human Variation
- Chapter 13: Evolution and Human Behavior
- Chapter 14: Brain Evolution
- Chapter 15: Chaos and Complexity
- Part II Science and History
- Additional Readings
- Index
Chapter 8: - The Cambrian Explosion
from Part I - Introduction to the Scientific Perspective on the Past
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2022
- The Evolution of Everything
- The Evolution of Everything
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figure Credits
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Part I Introduction to the Scientific Perspective on the Past
- Chapter 2: The Origins of the Universe
- Chapter 3: The Structure and History of the Earth
- Chapter 4: Life
- Chapter 5: Evolution
- Chapter 6: Genetics
- Chapter 7: The Evolution of Complex Life
- Chapter 8: The Cambrian Explosion
- Chapter 9: Fish and Land Animals
- Chapter 10: Protohumans
- Chapter 11: The Genus Homo
- Chapter 12: Human Variation
- Chapter 13: Evolution and Human Behavior
- Chapter 14: Brain Evolution
- Chapter 15: Chaos and Complexity
- Part II Science and History
- Additional Readings
- Index
Summary
The Cambrian Explosion is one of the most fascinating periods in Earth’s prehistory, as here we first find animals in the fossil record. With the discovery of the Burgess Shale, we can get a sense of the enormous diversity in animals evolving in a relatively short time, as the appearance of complex multicellular organisms provided evolution with an open canvas. The chapter devotes some space to exploring the inferences made about trilobites, given the morphological diversity, social inferences, and informative anatomical structures we see in this group. With the evolution of animals, the chapter introduces the phylogeny of the large taxonomic groups, and describes the major transitions in the evolution of the animals, starting with the sponges and ending with the vertebrates. It reviews the evolution of the nervous system, contrasting the distributed neural network seen in cnidarians (i.e. jellyfish) with the central nervous system of vertebrates and arthropods. Finally, it goes into detail on the evolution of the notochord in the earliest known chordates.
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- The Evolution of EverythingThe Patterns and Causes of Big History, pp. 100 - 114Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022