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Living Fossil

Free admission

Living Fossil — a public art in england-west-midlands, United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Living Fossil is a public art located in england-west-midlands, United Kingdom. Sourced from OpenStreetMap (ODbL licence); see local listings for visitor information, opening hours and admission details.

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From the Wikipedia article

A living fossil is a term for an extant taxon that phenotypically resembles related species known only from the fossil record, though scientifically the term is deprecated and avoided. To be considered a living fossil, the fossil species must be old relative to the time of origin of the extant clade. Living fossils commonly are of species-poor lineages, but they need not be. While the body plan of a living fossil remains superficially similar, it is never the same species as the remote relatives it resembles, because genetic drift would inevitably change its chromosomal structure. Living fossils exhibit stasis (also called "bradytely") over geologically long time scales. Popular literature may wrongly claim that a "living fossil" has undergone no significant evolution since fossil times, with practically no molecular evolution or morphological changes. Scientific investigations have repeatedly discredited such claims. The minimal superficial changes to living fossils are mistakenly declared as an absence of evolution, but they are examples of stabilizing selection, which is an evolutionary process—and perhaps the dominant process of morphological evolution. The term is currently deprecated among paleontologists and evolutionary biologists.

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Background

History

The term was coined by Charles Darwin in his On the Origin of Species from 1859, when discussing Ornithorhynchus (the platypus) and Lepidosiren (the South American lungfish):

Description

Living fossils have two main characteristics, although some have a third: The first two are required for recognition as a living fossil; some authors also require the third, others merely note it as a frequent trait. Such criteria are neither well-defined nor clearly quantifiable, but modern methods for analyzing evolutionary dynamics can document the distinctive tempo of stasis. Lineages that exhibit stasis over very short time scales are not considered living fossils; what is poorly defined is the time scale over which the morphology must persist for that lineage to be recognized as a living fossil. The term living fossil is much misunderstood in popular media in particular, in which it…

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Coordinates
52.5115, -2.0744
District
Dudley
Parish
Dudley, unparished area
Postcode
DY2 7PJ
Parliamentary constituency
Dudley
Official site
artuk.org

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Living Fossil?
Living Fossil is in the West Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode DY2 7PJ), in the parish of Dudley, unparished area.
Is Living Fossil free to visit?
Yes, Living Fossil is free to enter.
How do I get to Living Fossil?
Drivers can navigate to postcode DY2 7PJ. It sits within the Dudley parliamentary constituency.