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PP‐37climatic temperature constraint for warm‐blooded animals? Did the insect giants of theCarboniferous show a burst of encephalization analogous to that of warm‐blooded animals?Is the emergence of the collective superorganism intelligence of social insects (Hölldoblerand Wilson 2008) linked to climatic changes? Is the attine ant and termite fungal agricultureand the functional architecture of the termite mound (Turner 2000) an analog of the humantechnosphere? Is the collective intelligence observed in social insects a second potentialpath to technical civilizations on Earth‐like planets around Sun‐like stars?References[1]. Farris SM, Roberts NS (2005) Coevolution of generalist feeding ecologies and gyrencephalic mushroombodies in insects. PNAS 102 No. 48: 17394 ‐17399.[2]. Gaucher EA, Govindaraja S, Ganesh OK (2008) Palaeotemperature trend for Precambrian life inferred fromresurrected proteins. Nature 451: 704‐708.[3]. Hölldobler B, Wilson EO (2008) The Superorganism The Beauty, Elegance, and Strangeness of InsectSocieties. Norton, New York.[4]. Knauth LP (2005) Temperature and salinity history of the Precambrian ocean: implications for the courseof microbial evolution. Palaeogeogr Palaeoclimatol Palaeoeco. 219: 53–69.[5]. Schwartzman D (1999, 2002) Life, Temperature, and the Earth: The Self‐Organizing Biosphere. ColumbiaUniversity Press, NewYork.[6]. Schwartzman D, Middendorf G (2000) Biospheric cooling and the emergence of intelligence. In:Lemarchand GA, Meech KJ (eds.) A New Era in Bioastronomy, ASP Conference Series, 213, pp 425‐429.[7]. Schwartzman D, Middendorf M, Armour‐Chelu M (2009) Was climate the prime releaser forencephalization? Climatic Change 95 (3): 439‐447.[8]. Turner JS (2000) The Extended Organism:The Physiology of Animal‐Built Structures. Harvard UniversityPress, Cambridge.200

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