Prosanta Chakrabarty: Four billion years of evolution in six minutes
プロサンタ・チャクラバーティ: 40億年の進化を6分で説明
Prosanta Chakrabarty studies fish to help explain the evolution of human beings and our planet. Full bio
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why are there still monkeys?
なぜまだ猿が存在するのでしょう
and not a monkey
という理解が
to understanding where we came from.
evolutionary biology classes in the US,
進化生物学の講義を担当しています
why I call them fish all the time,
やっと理解できてもらえた時
by dispelling some hardwired myths,
始めなければなりません
many of us were taught evolution wrong.
たくさんあります
to say "the theory of evolution."
and just like the process itself,
進化自体のように
are the ones that survive to this day.
現在生き残っています
is Darwinian natural selection.
一番知られています
that best fit an environment
slowly die off.
徐々に死滅します
and it's a fact.
そして真実です
as much as the "theory of gravity."
with other placental mammals,
with other vertebrates,
他の脊椎動物と同じです
with all other life on earth.
地球上すべての生物と同じです
突如現れたのではありません
from different ancestors
全ての子孫が受け継ぎました
how we learn biology early on, is it?
そうは習いませんね
are primitive things,
原始的で
followed by reptiles and mammals,
爬虫類や哺乳類が生まれ
at the end of the line.
生物になったと学びます
portrayed something like this,
to becoming us.
any more than we would become them.
evolution the right way?
あるのでしょう
has led to many problems,
多くの問題に繋がっています
evolution the right way.
答えることができません
to many convoluted and corrupted views
込み入って誤った考えが生まれました
other life on earth,
we all came from.
to other single-celled life,
the Archaea and Bacteria
言う人もいます
to be here well after us.
multicellularity evolved.
多細胞生物が生まれました
and your plants and your animals.
a backbone were fishes.
all vertebrates are fishes,
脊椎動物は全て魚ですね
the mammals and reptiles.
変化しました
some mammals become primates,
哺乳類の一部は霊長類になり
including a variety of human species.
猿から生まれたのではありません
a common ancestor with them.
around us kept evolving:
常に進化しています
lots of fish, fish, fish.
魚も いっぱい
yes, they're my favorite group.
for a few million years.
数百万年に過ぎません
that we see around us today
it's self-centered to think,
for an evolutionary minute,
an unfinished book for sure.
もちろん未完成の本です
few pages of each chapter.
我々には見えません
on the eight million species
four billion years of evolution.
on this ancient and gigantic tree of life,
古代からの巨木の若葉です
not just to each other,
見えない枝で繋がっています
and our evolutionary ancestors.
祖先とも繋がっています
trying to learn, with others,
同僚と共に
who is related to whom.
勉強を続けています
as a little fish out of water.
a lot of learning to do
まだ習うことがたくさんあるのだと
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Prosanta Chakrabarty - IchthyologistProsanta Chakrabarty studies fish to help explain the evolution of human beings and our planet.
Why you should listen
Dr. Prosanta Chakrabarty is an Associate Professor and Curator of Fishes at the Museum of Natural Science and Department of Biological Science at Louisiana State University.
Chakrabarty is a systematist and an ichthyologist studying the evolution and biogeography of both freshwater and marine fishes. His work includes studies of Neotropical (Central and South America, Caribbean) and Indo-West Pacific (Indian and Western Pacific Ocean) fishes. His natural history collecting efforts include trips to Japan, Australia, Taiwan, Madagascar, Panama, Kuwait and many other countries. He has discovered over a dozen new species including new anglerfishes and cavefishes.
The LSU Museum of Natural Science fish collection that Chakrabarty oversees includes nearly half a million fish specimens and nearly 10,000 DNA samples covering most major groups of fishes. He earned his PhD at the University of Michigan and his undergraduate degree is from McGill University in Montreal. He has written two books including A Guide to Academia: Getting into and Surviving Grad School, Postdocs and a Research Job. He is also a former Program Director at the National Science Foundation. He was named a TED Fellow in 2016 and a TED Senior Fellow in 2018.
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