Mounting evidence for evolution.

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  • godadist
    godadist

    http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/30473_Science-_More_Transitional_Fossils_Discovered/comments/#ctop

    Science: More Transitional Fossils Discovered

    Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 4:53:34 pm PST

    New fossil discoveries by paleontologist Per Ahlberg are filling in more of the gaps in our knowledge of the transition from sea creatures to land-dwelling vertebrates: Fossil Helps Document Shift From Sea To Land.

    altNew fossils of an ancient, four-limbed creature help fill in the blanks of the evolutionary transition between fish and the first land-adapted vertebrates.

    Fossils of creatures that span the water-to-land transition of vertebrates are few and far between. One of those pioneers, Ventastega curonica, was first described in 1994 but previously has been known only from fragmentary remains unearthed from 365-million-year-old rocks at a site in western Latvia. Fossils found at the site during subsequent excavations now allow scientists to more fully reconstruct the creature, says Per Ahlberg, a paleontologist at Uppsala University in Sweden.

    The new remains — including most of the creature’s skull, the braincase, half of the bones in its forelimb and a quarter of its pelvic girdle — suggest that Ventastega was an evolutionary intermediate between Tiktaalik, a four-limbed fish that lived about 382 million years ago (SN: 6/17/06, p. 379), and subsequent tetrapods such as Acanthostega, which were capable of walking on land.

    The size and proportions of the new fossils hint that Ventastega probably measured between 1 and 1.3 meters in length. Most features of the creature’s skull match those of Tiktaalik, which lived millions of years earlier, but the overall shape of the skull and braincase “is characteristically ‘early tetrapod,’” Ahlberg says. Likewise, the creature’s lower jawbone was shaped like that of early tetrapods but was adorned with fangs like those found in its fishy predecessors, he notes. “Ventastega was a mosaic of features.”

    Ventastega lived approximately during the same era as Acanthostega, but its features were more primitive, a sign that Ventastega may have been an evolutionary holdover, Ahlberg says. Nevertheless, the size and shape of Ventastega’s limb bones, particularly those of its forelimbs, suggest that the creature’s limbs ended in digits, not fins.

    From an earlier article, here’s a chart illustrating the processes that are documented in these fossils discovered by Ahlberg:

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  • godadist
    godadist

    Sure seems like the more they look the more they find.

  • SixofNine
    SixofNine

    There is a big find breaking from the science dept at a college in Cuba that may silence the bible beater(s) once and for all.

  • godadist
    godadist
    There is a big find breaking from the science dept at a college in Cuba

    Source?

  • Lady Zombie
    Lady Zombie
    There is a big find breaking from the science dept at a college in Cuba that may silence the bible beater(s) once and for all

    OOOOOO! Tell me more!

    You can't leave me hanging like this!

  • slimboyfat
    slimboyfat

    I don't know what happened or who was right or wrong, but is nice to see Burn the Ships back.

    I am interested in what Six mentions, but I certainly wouldn't hold my breath for creationists to recant no matter what the new development is.

  • BurnTheShips
    BurnTheShips
    Creationists to recant no matter what the new development is.

    Fundamentalism is in many ways a reaction against some of the excesses in modernity.

    This too shall pass.

    Feels good to be back.

    BurnTheShips

  • BurnTheShips
    BurnTheShips

    When I burned the ships I learned to swim.

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