“Ida”: What’s the
Story Now?
Remember “Ida,” the missing link that wasn’t? In a
Nature letter, scientists attack the lofty claims
that surrounded the announcement of the fossil primate.
Research head Erik Seiffert, an anatomist/paleontologist
at Stony Brook University, explained, “The suggestion
that Ida [was] . . . specifically related to the higher
primates, namely monkeys apes and humans, was actually a
minority view from the start. So it came as a surprise
to many of us who are studying primate paleontology.”
We’ve reported on “Ida” a few times already and don’t
need to change our tune. See
Ida (Darwinius masillae): the Missing Link at
Last?
Ida (Darwinius masillae): the Real Story of this
“Scientific Breakthrough”,
News to Note, May 23, 2009,
News to Note, May 30, 2009 , and
Feedback: Digging up Dirt on Ida?
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