my opinion is
i think evolution is a interesting theory that has not been proven
i would like some fossil evidence of intermediate speciation
i do not think this research will provide that
29+ Evidences for Macroevolution. Yes, macro-evolution.
Ichneumon's legendary post 52. More evidence than you can handle.
Post 661: Ichneumon's stunning post on transitionals.
Plagiarized Errors and Molecular Genetics. Anatomic similarities are confirmed by DNA similarities and copying errors.
Evidence of Evolutionary Transitions. There really is evidence out there.
Macroevolution: Evidence. Great info & links from the U. of Illinois website.
Transitional Vertebrate Fossils FAQ. Yes, transitional fossils exist.
8,000+ papers on vertabrate evolution. National Academy of Sciences.
One gene produces major changes in stickleback fish. Stunning example of evolution.
Fossil whale with legs. Land animal to whale transitional fossil.
NEW Newly found species fills evolutionary gap between fish and land animals. Another transitional fossil.
[Dead link?] Feathered Dinosaurs.
Archaeopteryx. Reptile-to-bird transitional fossil.
Archaeopteryx: FAQS . A true transitional fossil
All About Archaeopteryx .
From: The List-O-Links.
Another service of Darwin Central, the conspiracy that cares.
I doubt you will. That said:
Note that the chart on the above page has clickable links. It's a site map and a phylogeny chart.
"350 million year old 'Fish' had a Pelvis."
Tiktaalik, a not-yet-amphibian getting really close 375 million years ago.
Incipient bird characters in a dinosaur.
One small compilation. Illustration excerpted below:
Hundreds of vertebrate examples.
In this post, Ichneumon demonstrates fish-to-elephant in 50 steps of "microevolution" using the previous link as a resource.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1033396/posts?page=442#442
Theories are never proven, that isn't what science does. However if you compare the many scientific theories out there, the SToE is among the best supported by evidence.
"i would like some fossil evidence of intermediate speciation
What is intermediate speciation and what morphology would identify an intermediate?
"i do not think this research will provide that
It does indeed provide an example of a transitional species. However it is not as well defined a transitional as is Archeopteryx