4010 |
The record of caddisfly-dominated microbial-carbonated bioherms from the Early Cretaceous Yixan Formation in western Liaoning, China: occurrence and palaeoenvironmental implications |
Mr. Jiang Xu
Mr. Enpu Gong |
T44.3 - IGCP 632 Continental Crises of the Jurassic: Major extinction events and environmental changes |
4010.pdf |
1237 |
The Earliest Herbaceous Seed Plant from the Middle Jurassic of China |
Prof. Xin Wang |
T44.3 - IGCP 632 Continental Crises of the Jurassic: Major extinction events and environmental changes |
1237.pdf |
835 |
Mesozoic nonmarine palaeogeography and palaeotectonic evolution in the Middle-East China |
Dr. Yongqing Liu |
T44.3 - IGCP 632 Continental Crises of the Jurassic: Major extinction events and environmental changes |
835.pdf |
967 |
Problem of terrestrial Jurassic and Cretaceous boundary in northern China |
Prof. Xiaoqiao Wan |
T44.3 - IGCP 632 Continental Crises of the Jurassic: Major extinction events and environmental changes |
967.pdf |
1352 |
Late Cretaceous ostracod fauna from the Shenjiatun section (Songliao Basin, Northeast China) and its biostratigraphic, palaeoenvironmental implications |
Dr. Yaqiong Wang |
T44.3 - IGCP 632 Continental Crises of the Jurassic: Major extinction events and environmental changes |
1352.pdf |
4625 |
The relationships between Middle-Late Jurassic tectonics and formation of the Yanliao biota |
Prof. Diying Huang |
T44.3 - IGCP 632 Continental Crises of the Jurassic: Major extinction events and environmental changes |
4625.pdf |
3735 |
Tapinocephalid dinocephalians, the first large terrestrial tetrapods – Potential for refined Middle Permian Biostratigraphy? |
Prof. Bruce Rubidge |
T44.4 - Palaeozoic-Mesozoic Ecosystems of Gondwana |
3735.pdf |
4456 |
On the evolutionary history of the Gorgonopsia, with new information on their global first and last appearances |
Dr. Christian Kammerer |
T44.4 - Palaeozoic-Mesozoic Ecosystems of Gondwana |
4456.pdf |
3857 |
The Pristerognathus AZ and the aftermath of the Capitanian extinction event in the main Karoo Basin |
Dr. Michael Day |
T44.4 - Palaeozoic-Mesozoic Ecosystems of Gondwana |
3857.pdf |
4550 |
Palaeoecology and palaeoenvironments of Glossopteris forests from the heart of Gondwana: the Lambert Graben, east Antarctica |
Prof. Stephen McLoughlin |
T44.4 - Palaeozoic-Mesozoic Ecosystems of Gondwana |
4550.pdf |
5279 |
Tetrapod biocorrelation of Pangea: the Permo-Triassic terrestrial vertebrate faunas of South Africa and Russia |
Dr. Fernando Abdala |
T44.4 - Palaeozoic-Mesozoic Ecosystems of Gondwana |
5279.pdf |
4679 |
The Beaufort-Stormberg contact in the main Karoo Basin – the most important unconformity surface for understanding the basin’s development |
Dr. Philip John Hancox |
T44.5 - Palaeozoic-Mesozoic Ecosystems of Gondwana |
4679.pdf |
833 |
Southeastern Australia’s Cretaceous polar tetrapods in a Greenhouse World |
Dr. Thomas Rich |
T44.5 - Palaeozoic-Mesozoic Ecosystems of Gondwana |
833.pdf |
3618 |
The fossil plants from the Middle Triassic Linjia Formation in Benxi of eastern Liaoning, China and its paleoclimatic implication |
Prof. Yi Zhang |
T44.5 - Palaeozoic-Mesozoic Ecosystems of Gondwana |
3618.pdf |
90 |
Paleoneurology of Therapsida (Synapsida) and the Evolution of soft tissue traits in the mammalian ancestry |
Dr. Julien BENOIT |
T44.5 - Palaeozoic-Mesozoic Ecosystems of Gondwana |
90.pdf |
5347 |
South Africa's Triassic-Jurassic sauropodomorph fauna: phylogenetic fit to stratigraphy, evolutionary rates, and the biased appearance of characters in time |
Prof. Jonah Choiniere |
T44.5 - Palaeozoic-Mesozoic Ecosystems of Gondwana |
5347.pdf |
2770 |
Systematic description of putative animal fossils from the early Ediacaran Lantian Formation of South China |
Dr. Bin Wan |
T44.6 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
2770.pdf |
3612 |
Behavioural and taphonomical testimony of Treptichnus pedum, inferences from the Nagaur Sandstone, Marwar Supergroup, India |
Dr. Mukund Sharma |
T44.6 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
3612.pdf |
1068 |
Why Corumbella is a Cloudinid and not a Conularid |
Dr. Bernd Erdtmann
Dr. Detlef Walde |
T44.6 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
1068.pdf |
4165 |
Ediacaran macroalgae and the early evolution of animals |
Mrs. Natalia Bykova |
T44.6 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
4165.pdf |
1678 |
The Last of the Ediacara Biota: The Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary at Mt. Dunfee, Nevada, USA |
Dr. Emmy Smith |
T44.6 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
1678.pdf |
3960 |
An Early Ediacaran Predator from the Southwestern Siberian Craton: When did the Dawn of Metazoan Begin? |
Dr. Julius Sovetov |
T44.6 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
3960.pdf |
4316 |
Ediacaran tubular fossils with Burgess Shale-type preservation, Arroyo del Soldado Group, Uruguay |
Dr. Claudio Gaucher |
T44.6 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
4316.pdf |
4728 |
Studies In Ediacaran Preservation |
Dr. Marc Laflamme |
T44.7 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
4728.pdf |
4911 |
Improving the Ediacaran geological time scale for the study of oceanic redox history and early animal evolution |
Prof. Shuhai Xiao |
T44.7 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
4911.pdf |
5635 |
Mistaken Point (Ediacaran, Canada): The World’s First Precambrian World Heritage Site |
Prof. Guy Narbonne |
T44.7 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
5635.pdf |
984 |
Authigenic and early diagenetic minerals as indicators of geomicrobiological processes in shelly fossil preservation and their significance for late Neoproterozoic-early Palaeozoic near-surface environments |
Mr. Drew Muscente |
T44.7 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
984.pdf |
2523 |
Beyond the stony veil; reconstructing early trace fossils using Micro-CT analysis, a case study from the Yangtze Gorges area, South China. |
Dr. Michael Meyer |
T44.7 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
2523.pdf |
4255 |
New Precambrian trace fossils, the end of the Ediacara biota, and the first mass extinction of complex life |
Dr. Simon Darroch |
T44.7 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
4255.pdf |
4544 |
The palaeobiology of Ediacaran rangeomorphs: reproduction, environmental sensitivity and ecological succession |
Ms. Charlotte Kenchington |
T44.7 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
4544.pdf |
4405 |
New advance of Guangweicaris from the Cambrian (Stage 4, Series 2) Guanshan Biota in Kunming , Yunnan , South China |
St. Yichen Wu |
T44.8 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
4405.pdf |
3642 |
Onychophorans: a key role in understanding arthropod origins? |
Prof. Jianni Liu |
T44.8 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
3642.pdf |
3374 |
The Environmental Context of the Cryogenian-Ediacaran Diversification of Metazoa |
Dr. Douglas Erwin |
T44.8 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
3374.pdf |
1697 |
Primary producers and detritivores: Microbial fossils from the lowest Cambrian of South China |
Professor Xingliang Zhang |
T44.8 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
1697.pdf |
4723 |
Substrate-related phenotypic variation in the Cambrian Burgess Shale brachiopod Micromitra burgessensis |
Dr. Timothy Topper |
T44.8 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
4723.pdf |
4991 |
Early diversification of the Cambrian Explosion: Significance of a remote graveyard in the Sirius Pass, North Greenland |
Dr. David Harper |
T44.8 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
4991.pdf |
2255 |
The diversity and systematics of early Cambrian lophotrochozoans (the Chengjiang Lagerstatte, China): discoveries and new progress |
Prof. Zhifei Zhang |
T44.9 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
2255.pdf |
3132 |
Early sponges and toxic protists: Cryostane, a new biomarker antedating Sturtian Snowball Earth |
Dr. Jochen Brocks |
T44.9 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
3132.pdf |
3579 |
Evolution of biological innovations in early complex cells |
Prof. Emmanuelle J. Javaux |
T44.9 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
3579.pdf |
1128 |
Ecology and phylogenetic affinity of the early Cambrian tubular microfossil Megathrix longus |
Mr. Xiaodong Shang |
T44.9 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
1128.pdf |
1134 |
A new locality of the Burgess Shale-type fauna from the Lower Cambrian Shuijingtuo Formation in Changyang, Hubei, South China |
Dr. Dongjing Fu |
T44.9 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
1134.pdf |
4396 |
New species of Vetulicolians from the Lower Cambrian Guanshan Biota, China |
St. Jinshu Li |
T44.9 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian |
4396.pdf |
311 |
Role of temperature in brachiopod migration? Evidence from the Jurassic sediments of western India |
Dr. Debahuti Mukherjee |
T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology |
311.pdf |
5193 |
Stratigraphy and paleoecology of Middle Jurassic dinocyst assemblages from the Dnieper-Donets Basin of central Ukraine |
Dr. Olena Shevchuk
Professor Vivi Vajda |
T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology |
5193.pdf |
1390 |
Hexactinellid sponge Amphispongia from Pennsylvanian of United States of America |
Msc. Lucas Mouro |
T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology |
1390.pdf |
2304 |
A first report of wood-boring trace fossil Asthenopodichnium and Teredolites from the Barmer Hill Formation of the Barmer Basin, Western Rajasthan, India. |
Dr. Suresh Chandra Mathur |
T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology |
2304.pdf |
2306 |
First Report of Trace Fossils from Lower Odania Member of Lathi Formation of Jaisalmer Basin, Akal area, district -Jaisalmer, Western Rajasthan, India. |
Dr. Virendra Singh Parihar |
T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology |
2306.pdf |
257 |
Corals of Narara Bet, Jamnagar District, Gujarat and its implication in Sea level Changes |
Dr. Arpita Pankaj |
T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology |
257.pdf |
3933 |
Dwarfism of irregular echinoids from Poland during the Campanian-Maastrichtian Boundary Event (CMBE) |
Ms. Katarzyna Lesko |
T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology |
3933.pdf |
4875 |
Taxonomy of Cypridea Bosquet 1852 (Crustacea, Ostracoda) from Quiricó Formation, Lower Cretaceous from São Francisco basin, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil: new relative dating and remarks on nodding |
Ms. Amanda Moreira Leite |
T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology |
4875.pdf |