Ernst Haeckel's embryological support for evolution was disapproved by:
Alfred Wallace
Charles Darwin
Oparin
Karl Ernst von Baer
Ernst Haeckel proposed embryological support for evolution based on the observation of certain features (like vestigial gill slits) during the embryonic stage common to all vertebrates. However, this proposal was disapproved on careful study performed by Karl Ernst von Baer, who noted that embryos never pass through the adult stages of other animals .
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