"Cambrian explosion" meaning in English

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Proper name

IPA: /ˈkam.bɹɪ.ən ɪkˈspləʊ.ʒən/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˈkæm.bɹi.ən ɛkˈsploʊ.ʒən/ [General-American] Audio: en-au-Cambrian explosion.ogg [Australia] Forms: Cambrian explosions [plural]
Etymology: Of unclear origin, inspired by George Gaylord Simpson's description of "explosive" evolution. The earliest known use is in a BSCS high school biology textbook written in 1961 under the direction of paleobotanist Wilson Steward. Etymology templates: {{taxlink|Archaeocyatha|class}} Archaeocyatha Head templates: {{en-proper noun|s}} Cambrian explosion (plural Cambrian explosions)
  1. (evolutionary biology) The relatively rapid appearance, during the Cambrian Period around 541 million years ago, of most major animal phyla, as demonstrated in the fossil record. Categories (topical): Biology, Evolutionary theory Synonyms: biological big bang Translations (the rapid appearance, around 541 million years ago, of most major animal phyla): انفجار كامبري (Arabic), kembri partlayışı (Azerbaijani), Kanbriarreko leherketa (Basque), explosió cambriana [feminine] (Catalan), Cambria po̍k-hoat [Hokkien] (Chinese), 寒武纪大爆发 (Hánwǔjì dàbàofā) (Chinese Mandarin), Kambrická exploze [feminine] (Czech), Kambriske Eksplosion (Danish), Cambrische explosie [feminine] (Dutch), kambria eksplodo (Esperanto), kambrikauden räjähdys (Finnish), explosion cambrienne [feminine] (French), explosión cámbrica [feminine] (Galician), kambrische Explosion [feminine] (German), kambrische Artenexplosion (German), kambrische Radiation (German), הפיצוץ הקמבריוני (Hebrew), कैम्ब्रियाई विस्तार (kaimbriyāī vistār) (Hindi), kambriumi robbanás (Hungarian), letusan Kambrium (Indonesian), radiasi Kambrium (Indonesian), esplosione cambriana [feminine] (Italian), カンブリア爆発 (Japanese), 캄브리아기 폭발 (kambeuriagi pokbal) (Korean), Kambro sprogimas (Lithuanian), den kambriske eksplosjon [masculine] (Norwegian Bokmål), den kambriske eksplosjonen [masculine] (Norwegian Nynorsk), انفجار کامبرین (Persian), eksplozja kambryjska [feminine] (Polish), explosão cambriana [feminine] (Portuguese), explosão do Cambriano [feminine] (Portuguese), explozia cambriană (Romanian), кембрийский взрыв (kembrijskij vzryv) [masculine] (Russian), взрыв скелетной фауны (vzryv skeletnoj fauny) [masculine] (Russian), Kambrijska eksplozija [feminine] (Serbo-Croatian), Камбријумска експлозија [feminine] (Serbo-Croatian), kambrická explózia (Slovak), explosión cámbrica [feminine] (Spanish), radiación evolutiva del Cámbrico [feminine] (Spanish), kambriska explosionen (Swedish), Kambriyen patlaması (Turkish), кембрійський вибух (kembrijsʹkyj vybux) [masculine] (Ukrainian), bùng nổ kỷ Cambri (Vietnamese)
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Noun

IPA: /ˈkam.bɹɪ.ən ɪkˈspləʊ.ʒən/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˈkæm.bɹi.ən ɛkˈsploʊ.ʒən/ [General-American] Audio: en-au-Cambrian explosion.ogg [Australia] Forms: Cambrian explosions [plural]
Etymology: Of unclear origin, inspired by George Gaylord Simpson's description of "explosive" evolution. The earliest known use is in a BSCS high school biology textbook written in 1961 under the direction of paleobotanist Wilson Steward. Etymology templates: {{taxlink|Archaeocyatha|class}} Archaeocyatha Head templates: {{en-noun}} Cambrian explosion (plural Cambrian explosions)
  1. (by extension) The rapid appearance of anything. Tags: broadly
    Sense id: en-Cambrian_explosion-en-noun-40~wUZoS

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          "text": "Alternatively, if animals had a relatively long Precambrian history, why do so many kinds appear abruptly and more or less synchronously in the fossil record during Early Cambran time? Was there an external environmental factor that either prevented animals from becoming fossilizable (i.e., large muscular, and/or mineralized) prior to the beginning of the Cambrian, or did some biological or environmental event trigger the metazoan radiation? Hypotheses that have been advanced to explain these questions tend to focus on either an external environmental control on, or an internal property of, the organisms that participated in the Cambrian explosion.",
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          "ref": "2008 May, “Affected Environment”, in Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for Geothermal Leasing in the Western United States (DES 08-22), volume I (Programmatic Analysis), [Washington, D.C.]: US Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management; US Department of Agriculture, United States Forest Service, →OCLC, paragraph 3.5.4, pages 3-49–3-50",
          "text": "A major adaptive radiation took place during the Cambrian Period that resulted in the evolution of most of the known phyla (broad groupings of organisms) as well as other phyla that have since become extinct. This geologically rapid appearance of diverse multicellular life is referred to as the Cambrian explosion, and is best documented in the fauna of the Burgess Shale (Middle Cambrian-age Stephan Formation) of British Columbia.",
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          "ref": "2011, Michael Ebifegha, “Introduction”, in Creation or Evolution?: Origin of Species in Light of Science’s Limitations and Historical Records, Bloomington, Ind.: iUniverse, page 7",
          "text": "Evidence of transitional stages is missing both in the living world and in the \"Cambrian explosions\" at Burgess Shale in the Canadian Rockies and at the Chengjiang site in China. It is only proper at this point that we demand hard evidence of transitional stages. To wait millions of years for it to appear is simply a scientism of the gaps.",
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          "ref": "2014, Jan Zalasiewicz, Mark R. F. Williams, “Water in the Cosmos”, in Ocean Worlds, Oxford: Oxford University Press",
          "text": "A few worlds may have made this giant leap, invented sex (or some equivalent), and produced planets with sponge-like organisms to filter-clean their seas as a precedent to the evolution of more complex life. Here and there, and likely very rarely, a few planets may have undergone their own Cambrian explosions.",
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          "ref": "2015, Andrew H[erbert] Knoll, “In the Beginning?”, in Life on a Young Planet: The First Three Billion Years of Evolution on Earth, new Princeton Science Library paperback edition, Princeton, N.J., Woodstock, Oxfordshire: Princeton University Press, page 8",
          "text": "[T]hese cliffs, cut over the millennia by the Kotuikan as it winds toward the Arctic Ocean, record one of Earth history's great turning points. As well as any rocks known anywhere, they document the remarkable diversification of animal life popularly known as the Cambrian Explosion. In the broadest possible sense, the Kotuikan cliffs record the beginnings of the modern world, a world in which animals swim, crawl, or walk beneath an atmosphere of breathable air. That's really what brought us here.",
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          "ref": "2022 November 22, Donna Lu, “The real paleo diet: researchers find traces of world’s oldest meal in 550m-year-old fossil”, in The Guardian",
          "text": "Brocks said the new study suggested the Ediacaran biota “already contained some of the creatures that gave rise to the [Cambrian] explosion, to the rise of modern animals”. The Cambrian explosion, also called the biological big bang, was a period about 538.8m years ago when almost all major animal groups started to appear in the fossil record.",
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          "ref": "2009, W[illiam] Brian Arthur, The Nature of Technology: What It Is and How It Evolves, London: Allen Lane, Penguin Group",
          "text": "When we examined the detailed history of the evolution, we fond large gaps of time in which little happened at all. Then we saw the sudden appearance of a key circuit (an enabling technology) and quick use of this for further technologies. A full adder circuit might appear after say 32,000 steps; and 2-, 3-, and 4-bit adders fairly quickly after that. In other words, we found periods of quiescence, followed by miniature \"Cambrian explosions\" of rapid evolution.",
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          "ref": "2011 November 16, Gary Hamel, “Gary Hamel on ‘Hacking Management 2.0’”, in Saba Software; quoted in Marco Minghetti, “Foreword”, in Collaborative Intelligence: Towards the Social Organization, Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014, page xxix",
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