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Extinction. Frequency vs Size for impacts – 1 “killer” impact every one hundred million years  is this the random mechanisms to populate the galaxy?

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1 Extinction

2 Frequency vs Size for impacts – 1 “killer” impact every one hundred million years  is this the random mechanisms to populate the galaxy?

3 Extraterrestrial influences and extinctions Is there a 26 million year periodicity in the extinction record? 4 possible explanations: 1.Galactic plane hypothesis 2.Companion star hypothesis 3.Planet X hypothesis 4.Artifact of the way the data are collected Vertical lines drawn every 26 million years

4 Extraterrestrial influences and extinctions Is there a 26 million year periodicity in the extinction record? 4 possible explanations: 1.Galactic plane hypothesis: our solar system moves up and down in a 26 million year cycle through the plane of the galaxy. When we pass through the center, we encounter more gas/dust, higher chance of disturbing the orbit of an asteroid or comet

5 Extraterrestrial influences and extinctions Is there a 26 million year periodicity in the extinction record? 4 possible explanations: 1. 2.Companion star hypothesis: our sun has a companion star (small brown dwarf, <.08 size of sun) in an orbit that passes through the Oort cloud every 26 million years

6 Extraterrestrial influences and extinctions Is there a 26 million year periodicity in the extinction record? 4 possible explanations: 1. 2. 3.Planet X hypothesis: there is a planet that we have never seen, located in an orbit beyond Pluto, that disturbs the Kuiper Belt

7 New Evolutionary Niches Open The Rats Become the Kings

8 Natural Selection Random pairings of traits Ecosystem survival rules Each pairing has a different survival probability If Ecosystem remains largely unchanged, end result is a distribution of most probable values Change takes time: statistical processes require a large number of generations to manifest In the short term, things may appear to be stable

9 Implications I External disruption changes the ecosystem survival rules and therefore changes evolutionary pathways Random large scale catastrophes can reset both the evolutionary clock and the evolutionary timescale This is been a very important component of species evolution on Earth

10 Implications II Evolutionary Clock gets reset Life recovers (relatively rapidly) to fill new ecological niches  this empowers species diversification This means that “survival of the fittest” doesn’t work on long timescales  random catastrophe important Strangely, nature confirms that a “new world will arrive out of the ashes of the old one” This will happen again (right after the final)


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