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Before to continue the discussion, I will list others works and ideas than don't can be included in the great types or its subgenres too:

According to Christopher R. Scotese, the movement of the San Andreas Fault will cause the Gulf of California to flood into the Central Valley. This will form a new inland sea on the West Coast of North America, causing the current locations of Los Angeles and San Francisco to merge. [56] [ failed verification] The Californian coast will begin to be subducted into the Aleutian Trench. [57] How the adaptive plasticity of development facilitates the origin and maintenance of complex life cycles with embryos, larvae, and adults; and Around this timescale most stellar remnants and other objects are ejected from the remains of their galactic cluster. [141] Hall BK. Evolution as the control of development by ecology. In: Hall BK, Pearson R, Müller GB, editors. Environment, evolution and development: towards a synthesis. Cambridge: MIT Press; 2003a. p. ix–xxiii.The future of evo–devo may be a continuation of this trend: evo–devo–physiology; evo–devo–life history evolution. Devo–Evo Collisions between brown dwarfs will create new red dwarfs on a marginal level: on average, about 100 stars will be shining in what was once the Milky Way. Collisions between stellar remnants will create occasional supernovae. [9] The proper motion of stars across the celestial sphere, which results from their movement through the Milky Way, renders many of the constellations unrecognizable. [33]

At some point in the next few hundred thousand years, the Wolf–Rayet star WR 104 may explode in a supernova. There is a small chance WR 104 is spinning fast enough to produce a gamma-ray burst, and an even smaller chance that such a GRB could pose a threat to life on Earth. [39] [40] In my view, the spec. bio. could have new genres and need it, because each day the speculative evolution gets more famous and ideas than don't could be included in the normal classifications will become more common. So the spec. evo. needs three new genres: surreal biology (including Parallel Botany, part of cryptozoology, evolution in some fantasy worlds, etc), adjacent evolution (including atmospheric creatures, shadow biosphere, Rhinogradentia, etc) and edenic evolution (including Rhinogradentia, the Skull Island, all seeded worlds, etc). If we add three or two of this genres in the spec. bio., we will have a better way to classificate a lot of ideas and works.

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Müller GB, Wagner GP. Novelty in evolution: restructuring the concept. Annu Rev Ecol Syst. 1991;22:229–56. The small red dwarf Ross 248 will pass within 3.024 light-years of Earth, becoming the closest star to the Sun. [28] It will recede after about 8,000 years, making first Alpha Centauri (again) and then Gliese 445 the nearest stars [28] ( see timeline). There is a roughly 1-in-100,000 chance that the Earth will be ejected into interstellar space by a stellar encounter before this point, and a 1-in-300-billion chance that it will be both ejected into space and captured by another star around this point. If this were to happen, any remaining life on Earth could potentially survive for far longer if it survived the interstellar journey. [100] Erwin DH, Laflamme M, Tweedt SM, Sperling EA, Pisani D, Peterson KJ. The Cambrian conundrum: early divergence and later ecological success in the early history of animals. Science. 2011;334:1091–7. Raff RA, Love AC. Kowalevsky, comparative evolutionary embryology, and the intellectual lineage of evo–devo. J Exp Zool (Mol Dev Evol). 2004;302B:19–34.

Wilkins AS. Between “design” and “bricolage”: genetic networks, levels of selection, and adaptive evolution. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 2007;104:8590–6. Wagner GP. What is the promise of developmental evolution? Part I: Why is developmental biology necessary to explain evolutionary innovations? J Exp Zool (Mol Dev Evol). 2000;288:95–8. Ledón-Rettig CC, Pfenning DW. Emerging model systems in eco–evo–devo: the environmentally responsive spadefoot toad. Evol Dev. 2011;13:391–400. The estimated time by which the Universe will have expanded by a factor of more than 10 26, reducing the average particle density to less than one particle per cosmological horizon volume. Beyond this point, particles of unbound intergalactic matter are effectively isolated, and collisions between them cease to affect the future evolution of the Universe. [129]The Universe's expansion causes all galaxies beyond the former Milky Way's former Local Group to disappear beyond the cosmic light horizon, removing them from the observable universe. [127] [128] Hall BK. Palaeontology and evolutionary developmental biology: a science of the 19th and 21st centuries. Palaeontology. 2002;45:647–69. So I was interested in analyzing this, because of two things: there is no good translation of "mundo semado" in Portuguese and this kind of spec. evo. looks like a subgenre of a higher classification. I don't know if in English the use of "seeded" is too technical or too common, because when I put "seeded world" in Google Translate it translates as "mundo semeado" (this looks like farming propaganda) and, trying to understand better, I was left with "mundo planejado". "Mundo planejado" is like "Planned World" and I don't know if that was the intention, but it's a poor name. Because of it and the great specification of the word I started to think about the genres of speculative biology. Raff RA. Direct-developing sea urchins and the evolutionary reorganization of early development. BioEssays. 1992;14:211–8.

Salazar-Ciudad I. Developmental constraints vs. variational properties: how pattern formation can help to understand evolution and development. J Exp Zool (Mol Dev Evol). 2006;306B:107–25.

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Wagner GP, Chiu C-H, Laubichler M. Developmental evolution as a mechanistic science: the inference from developmental mechanisms to evolutionary processes. Am Zool. 2000;40:819–31. Brylski P, Hall BK. Epithelial behaviour and threshold effects in the development of external and internal cheek pouches in rodents. Zool Syst Evolutionsforsch. 1988b;26:144–54. All projections of the future of Earth, the Solar System, and the universe must account for the second law of thermodynamics, which states that entropy, or a loss of the energy available to do work, must rise over time. [5] Stars will eventually exhaust their supply of hydrogen fuel via fusion and burn out. The Sun will likely expand sufficiently to overwhelm most of the inner planets (Mercury, Venus, possibly Earth), but not the giant planets, including Jupiter and Saturn. Afterwards, the Sun would be reduced to the size of a white dwarf, and the outer planets and their moons would continue orbiting this diminutive solar remnant. This future situation may be similar to the white dwarf star MOA-2010-BLG-477L and the Jupiter-sized exoplanet orbiting it. [6] [7] [8] The estimated time for all nucleons in the observable universe to decay, if the hypothesized proton half-life takes its smallest possible value (8.2 × 10 33 years). [142] [143] [note 4] Davidson EH, Erwin DH. Gene regulatory networks and the evolution of animal body plans. Science. 2006;311:796–800.



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