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This video shows a brief introduction to how stickleback fossils are collected and used to study evolution. It also shows the students who attended the 2005 Holiday Lectures taking part in a fossil-collecting activity.
The extensive evidence in support of both fact and theory of evolution comes primarily from studies of the fossil record, molecular sequences, and comparative anatomy. Here you'll find some pivotal resources, on the Web and in books and articles, that summarize the intersecting and overlapping lines of evidence for evolution.
Excellent source of information about fossils and paleontology. Includes a topographic map of the United States showing geologic time.
A database of fossil mammals in the western U.S., covering the late Oligocene and the Miocene, and featuring interactive mapping interfaces, complete metadata, full data-download capabilities, and data outputs suitable for direct import into statistical programs. Also available are high-quality digital images and original diagnoses of many Miocene type specimens of fossil mammals.
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