Tag: Colleagues’ Responses
Yet Again, Answering Paleontologist Donald Prothero on the Duration of the Cambrian Explosion; Plus Bonus "Taradiddle" Alert
I just checked Prothero’s review of Darwin’s Doubt and noticed that he tacked on an undated Postscript. This guy takes the cake.
The "Flat Animal": Is It a Cambrian Ancestor?
Phylum Placozoa contains one member, but it has a body plan, six cell types, and a complex genomic toolkit.
So Explaining the Cambrian Explosion Is All About the Oxygen, Is It?
A news article at Nature, "Oxygen fluctuations stalled life on Earth," is remarkable for skirting the main issue, the primary enigma.
Precursors and Artifacts: Stephen Meyer Replies to Paleontologist Donald Prothero on Darwin’s Doubt
One criticism you certainly cannot make of paleontologist and ID critic Donald Prothero is that he doesn’t give us enough material to work with.
Pushing the Limits of Cambrian Ancestry
It’s a stretch to call a tube-like burrow in the Ediacaran evidence of a bilaterian ancestor of humans.