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Missing Links in the History of Life
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 July 2017
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Ever since Darwin proposed his theory of evolution (or more correctly, theories; see Mayr, 1991) it has been assumed that intermediates now extinct once existed between living species. For some, the hunt for these so-called missing links in the fossil record became an obsession, a search for evidence thought needed to establish the veracity of evolutionary theory. Few modern paleontologists, however, search explicitly for ancestors in the fossil record because we now know that fossils can be used to chart the order of evolution regardless of whether they are directly ancestral either to extinct organisms or those living today.
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- The Paleontological Society Special Publications , Volume 9: Evolution: Investigating the Evidence , 1999 , pp. 119 - 144
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- Copyright © 1999 by The Paleontological Society