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Simpson provided the palaeontology with a classic study of the evolution of horses.
The evolution of horses from the tiny "dawn horse" (Hyracotherium, formerly Eohippus) to the present form is a classic sequence, knowledge of which has played an important role in evolutionary thought.
Fig. 2 The evolution of horses as it was portrayed a century ago when there were relatively few fossils.
And Bruce MacFadden addresses the ways old exhibition habits die hard in his exploration of orthogenesis and the evolution of horses in museums.
Some of the outmoded iconography of evolution e.g., the unilineal evolution of horses from four-toed browsers to single-toed grazers provides cases in point.
If the evolution of horses were not enough, we now have excellent examples of the evolution of rhinos, tapirs, and brontotheres to add to the total evidence.
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"Lag time in the evolution of horse teeth in comparison to dietary changes is critical," Mihlbachler explained.
By the same token, biologists must be careful not to speak of the development (rather than evolution) of horse or fern lineages.
The records, spanning the past 55 million years, indicate a "critical" lag time between the evolution of horse teeth and dietary changes resulting from climate change.
Following on the branching pattern, several decades later, Matthew (1930; Fig. 5) depicted the evolution of fossil horses with numerous genera and independent lineages that overlapped in time.
If we are guided by our textbooks, we should look to the radiation of Darwin's finches (Grant and Grant 2008), the return of whales to the water (Thewissen 1998), the evolution of modern horses from their tiny ancestors (MacFadden 2005), or some similar well-established example for a case study.
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