Move Over, Archaeopteryx
Reedo writes "The clearest evidence ever of the missing link between dinosaurs and birds has been found in a newly discovered "feathered" fossil in northeastern China, claim scientists. The specimen was found embedded in a large slab of rock, in what scientists think was a former lake or pond."
Ruben also questioned the authenticity of the specimen, calling for a CAT scan to determine whether the entire fossil slab comes from the same source.
"There is no reason to CAT scan this specimen, because clearly it's not pieced together," Norell said. "It is preserved on one large slab, and we have both part and counterpart." Part and counterpart refers to both the top and bottom, or both sides, of the fossil slab.
I don't know anything about this kind of stuff, but what would be the downside of going along with a CAT scan? I don't know the costs/risks involved, so it may be an outrageous or dangerous project with regard to the specimen, but common sense seems like it would be best to test it every possible way we know how...considering we don't have many ways to test this stuff.
It's a bit hasty to pass judgement on a tiny little web image, don't you think?
Missing links are only sought (or feared) by creationists, because it is only they that bring up the red herring of gaps in the fossil record where one might expect to see intermediate forms. So, the fact that this article got any press at all is probably because it would sell some newspapers, not because it's particularly interesting scientifically.
If tits were wings it'd be flying around.
As the Arch Bishop of the Curch of the Dancing Archaeopteryx, I curse thee!
I shall now rock back and forth murmuring Archaeopteryx over and over again until I can read the LEDs on your modem and crush you.
Good day sir!
Alternatively everytime a 'missing link' is found it is retrospectively inserted into the somewhat cramped Noah's Ark with a playmate as a distinct 'species'.
One criticism of evolutionary theory has been that, unlike other scientific theories, it offers very little in the way of prediction. Unsurprising since it's devoted to the past, but it's still a weakness. Some years ago, I said privately to anyone who would listen when the topic came up that if it was true that birds evolved from dinosaurs, then it follows that there must first have been dinosaurs that had feathers that were used for some purpose other than flight. The necessary structures to support flight could not have evolved all at once, so feathers must have had some other purpose originally. Probably insulation, which dinosaurs would find as useful as mammals do since they were warm-blooded.
The article did not say whether or not dromaeosaur flew, and as another poster mentioned, the quality of the photos in the article was unsatisfactory. But if it could be shown that it did not fly and needed the feathers for insulation, that would be very interesting indeed.
And the brethren went away edified.
http://www.dinosaur.org/news/news01-04-25bird.html
Plus it has links to some really high res pics. I can't see where that ugly pic on the CNN site fits in, but this is the same bird/dino. A quick search on Google revealed that most of the other sites covering this showed the pictures from the above link, but at lower resolution.
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Corpset is simply trying to point out that no matter how many gap fossils are found opponents of evolution will always be able to proclaim a gap somehwere else, albeit a narrower one.
That post is definitely not "flame bait".
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There is a missing link. Up until this point, the only fossil that linked birds to dinosaurs was Archaeopteryx. Ornithologists and paleontologists have been hoping they would find some other fossil to help prove their theory. It goes without showing that this fossil will help them. Just because there may not be a fossil doesn't mean that it didn't exist. Unfortunately fossils are the only way to prove evolution (at least that far back in time).
What does evolution being a punctuated equilibrium have to do with any of this? The article says that they found another possible link between birds and dinosaurs, one that might prove the theory better than Archaeopteryx has. They are gradually unfolding the truth. Punctuated equilibrium is the way that evolution occurs, and it's still only one theory.
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