论恐龙的重建:古生物学和恐龙的重要课题简介

G. Florides, P. Christodoulides
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许多人可能对古生物学感兴趣,因为这门学科在创造场景时允许大量的想象力和自由。恐龙吸引了最大的兴趣,因为它们的种类繁多,形状奇特,而且许多物种通常体型异常大。有些人像艺术家一样帮助现场古生物学家描述、解释和重建化石,还有一些人创作绘画、修复、雕塑,以及最近为科学、艺术和娱乐制作的电脑动画。为此,一个成功的专业人士应该有特定的知识,这将使他们能够产生高质量的工作。本论文的目的是:1)提供古生物学各方面的知识,以了解地球上生命的时间尺度、进化和多样性;2)对气候条件、大陆板块和运动的演变以及恐龙进化的中生代环境产生认识;3)提供对古生物学中使用的科学术语的理解,以及对图纸和含义的解释;4)帮助人们了解科学家如何从骨骼、足迹、卵子、胚胎和其他遗骸中提取信息;5)研究恐龙的生理、新陈代谢、行为、生长速度、寿命和饮食;6)使人们了解不同恐龙物种之间的关系,以及古生物学家如何从不完整的骨骼上补齐缺失的部分。考察生命的进化,我们观察到生命大约起源于38亿年前的深海。第一批简单的动物,如蠕虫和水母,大约在600万年前出现在海洋中。地球的地壳不断运动,产生了陆地的变化和气候条件的变化,这些变化影响着生命的进化。在陆地生态系统中生活了超过1.6亿年的生命,但在一次重大灭绝事件中灭绝了6.6亿年前。动物的遗骸使科学家和艺术家能够非常详细地重现它们的形态,并从中提取出有关它们生活的大量信息。本文详细描述了如何以及在哪里找到信息,并解释了如何解释这些信息以理解其含义。本文以一种简化的方式呈现了上述所有内容,在不使用难懂的科学术语的情况下,提供了必要的知识,为有兴趣的人欣赏古生物学提供了必要的知识。
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On Dinosaur Reconstruction: An Introduction to Important Topics of Paleontology and Dinosaurs
Many people may be interested in Paleontology since the subject allows for large amounts of imagination and freedom in the creation of scenes. Dinosaurs draw the biggest interest because of their diversity in peculiar forms and often unusually large size of many species. There are people like artists who help the field paleontologists to describe, interpret and reconstruct fossils, and others that create drawings, restorations, sculptures and, most recently, computer animations for science, art and joy. To this end, a successful pro-fessional should have specific knowledge that will allow them to produce high-quality work. The current paper aims at: 1) providing knowledge on various topics of Paleontology, in order to understand the time scale of life on earth, its evolution and diversity; 2) generating appreciation for the evolution of climatic conditions, continental plates and movement and the Mesozoic environment in which dinosaurs evolved; 3) offering an understanding of scientific nomenclature used in Paleontology, and interpretation of drawings and meanings; 4) helping one to realize how scientists extract information from bones, tracks, eggs, embryos and other remains; 5) examining the phy-siology of dinosaurs, their metabolism, behaviors, growth rates estimated life-time and diet; and 6) leading to the understanding of the relations between different dinosaur species and how Paleontologists complete missing parts from uncomplete skeletons. Examining the evolution of life, we observe that life began about 3.8 billion years ago in the deep sea. The first simple animals such as worms and jellyfish appeared in the oceans around 600 mya. The crust of the earth continuously moves to produce changes in the land masses and changes in the climatic conditions that affect the evolution of life. The life that lived on terrestrial ecosystems for over 160 million years, but was extinct at one of the major extinction events 66 mya. The remains of animals allow scientists and artists to recreate their forms usually in great detail and extract a lot of information about their lives. The paper describes in detail how and where to find information and explains how to interpret them in order to understand the meanings. The paper presents all the above in a simplified way giving the required knowledge without using difficult scientific terms and provides the essential knowledge to the interested person to appreciate the science of Paleontology.
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