bkane said:
All living Creatures do not evolve from other species...no Intermediatory fossil links do prove this....
Bkane, the intermediary fossil links are there. Below are just a few series of transitional
individuals going from species to species and linking higher taxa.
Transitional individuals from one class to another
1. Principles of Paleontology by DM Raup and SM Stanley, 1971, there are transitional series between classes. (mammals and reptiles are examples of a class)
2. HK Erben, Uber den Ursprung der Ammonoidea. Biol. Rev. 41: 641-658, 1966.
Transitional individuals from one order to another
1. C Teichert "Nautiloidea-Discorsorida" and "Actinoceratoidea" in Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology ed RC Moore, 1964
2. PR Sheldon, Parallel gradualistic evolution of Ordovician trilobites. Nature 330: 561-563, 1987. Rigourous biometric study of the pygidial ribs of 3458 specimens of 8 generic lineages in 7 stratgraphic layers covering about 3 million years. Gradual evolution where at any given time the population was intermediate between the samples before it and after it.
Transitionals across genera:
1. Williamson, PG, Paleontological documentation of speciation in cenozoic molluscs from Turkana basin. Nature 293:437-443, 1981. Excellent study of "gradual" evolution is an extremely fine fossil record.
Transitional individuals in hominid lineage
1. CS Coon, The Origin of Races, 1962.
2. Wolpoff, 1984, Paleobiol., 10: 389-406
3.
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/06/11/science/12FOSSIL.html?tntemail1
Transitional series from one family to another in foraminerfera
1.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/foram/foramintro.html
2.
http://cushforams.niu.edu/Forams.htm
Speciation in the fossil record
1. McNamara KJ, Heterochrony and the evolution of echinoids. In CRC Paul and AB Smith (eds) Echinoderm Phylogeny and Evolutionary Biology, pp149-163, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1988 pg 140 of Futuyma.
2. Kellogg DE and Hays JD Microevolutionary patterns in Late Cenozoic Radiolara. Paleobiology 1: 150-160, 1975.
Reptiles to mammals
1.
http://www.gcssepm.org/special/cuffey_05.htm
Whale transition:
1.
http://www.neoucom.edu/Depts/ANAT/whaleorigins.htm
2.
http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/nature/journal/v413/n6853/full/413277a0_fs.html
3.
http://darla.neoucom.edu/DEPTS/ANAT/whaleorigins.htm
4.
http://www.edwardtbabinski.us/mpm/struthers.html
http://www.edwardtbabinski.us/babinski/whale_evolution.html
Transitional websites:
http://www.gcssepm.org/special/cuffey_04.htm
http://www.origins.tv/darwin/transitionals.htm
http://www.asa3.org/ASA/resources/Miller.html
9. Horse evolution:
http://chem.tufts.edu/science/evolution/HorseEvolution.htm
10. Transitional fossils:
http://asa.calvin.edu/ASA/resources/Miller.html
11. Human transitionals
http://www.jestercourt.com/~capella/aguide/transfos.htm
12. Dino to bird transitionals
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/avians.html
13.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/link/ transitionals for quite a few transitions, mostly evolution of tetrapods.