2019
DOI: 10.1093/sysbio/syz010
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Fossils with Feathers and Philosophy of Science

Abstract: The last half century of paleornithological research has transformed the way that biologists perceive the evolutionary history of birds. This transformation has been driven, since 1969, by a series of exciting fossil discoveries combined with intense scientific debate over how best to interpret these discoveries. Ideally, as evidence accrues and results accumulate, interpretive scientific agreement forms. But this has not entirely happened in the debate over avian origins: the accumulation of scientific eviden… Show more

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“…In addition to the new cladistic methodology, this phylogenetic argument depended on the discovery (Ostrom, 1969) of the “strikingly birdlike” dinosaur Deinonychus antirrhopus (Gauthier, 1986, p. 5). The basic conclusion that birds are living dinosaurs now enjoys a widespread consensus (Havstad & Smith, 2019), though Feduccia (2016) appeals to the digit homology problem (among other things) to mount a vocal minority objection.…”
Section: The Fsh As Ongoing Mechanistic and Interdisciplinary Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the new cladistic methodology, this phylogenetic argument depended on the discovery (Ostrom, 1969) of the “strikingly birdlike” dinosaur Deinonychus antirrhopus (Gauthier, 1986, p. 5). The basic conclusion that birds are living dinosaurs now enjoys a widespread consensus (Havstad & Smith, 2019), though Feduccia (2016) appeals to the digit homology problem (among other things) to mount a vocal minority objection.…”
Section: The Fsh As Ongoing Mechanistic and Interdisciplinary Practicementioning
confidence: 99%