Sixth Symposium on Mesozoic Terrestrial Ecosystems and Biota Short Papers

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Author: By Ailing Sun
Language: English
ISBN/ISSN: 7502738983
Published on: 1995-01
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CONTENTS
Prologue
1.Divisions of non-marine Mesozoic of China and the paleoclimatic implications based on paleobotanical data
2.Paleoecological implications of the fishes and plants from the Lower Cretaceous Dalazi Formation of Luozigou Basin, easter Jilin, China
3.Late Mesozoic Acipenseriforms (Osteichthyes: Actinopterygii) in Central Asia and their biogeographical implications
4.Correlation of the Early Cretaceous lacustrine beds between Kyushu of Japan and southeastern China on the basis of a comparison of the fish fossils
5.Palaeozoic relic in Triassic tetrapod ocmmunites: the last anthracosauian amphibians
6.A new Late Permian vertebrate fauna from Dashankou, Gansu with comments on Permain and Triassic vertebrate assemblage zones of China
7.Vertebrate biozonation of the Upper Beaufort Series of South Africa-a new look on correlation of the Triassic biotic events in Euramerica and southern Gondwana
8.on the relationship between the history of Triassic tetrapods form eastern Europe and climate evolution
9.Late Cretaceous fossil record and paleobiogeography of iguanian squamates
10.Lizards: evolution, early radiation and biogeography
11.Protosuchians (Archosauria: Crocodyliformes) from China
12.A new protosuchian from the Late Jurassic of Sichuan, China
13.Prelimiary results of a phylogenetic analysis of the Pterosauria (Diapsida: Archosauria)
14.The relationship of the Tapejaridae (Pterodactyloidea) with comments on pterosaur phylogeny
15.A preliminary report on the evidence for ‘hair’ in sordes pilosus, an Upper Jurassic pterosaur form Middle Asia
16.Correlation of vertebrate assemblage of the Lower Lufeng Formation, Yunnan, China
17.Mesozoic vertebrates of South America
18.The dinosaur complexes of China and their biochronology
19.Cretaceous stratigraphy and vertebrate faunal sequence in Laiyang-Zhucheng Basin, Shandong, China-as a candidate stratotype of non-marine Cretaceous
20.Wanderign dragons, the dinosaurs of Canada and China
21.A reassessment of the gigantic theropod Saurophagus maxims from the Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic) of Oklahoma, USA
22.Sauropod feeding mechanisms: their bearing on palaeoecology
23.“Stomach” contents of a hadrosaur from the Dinosaur Park Formation (Campanian, Upper Cretaceous) of Alberta, Canada
24.Possible convergence in the jaw mechanism of ceratopians and Muttaburrasaurus
25.Remarks on the North American sauropod Apatosaurus Marsh
26.Early Cretaceous dinosaur fauna of the Tetori Group in Japan
27.Thai dinosaurs: an updated review
28.Cretaceous dinosaur fossils from from Gyeongsang Group, Korea
29.The Late Cretaceous dinosaurs of Shandong, China: old finds and new interpretations
30.Mid-Cretaceous archosaur faunal changes in Texas
31.Enamel microstructure in Diplodocus, Camarasaurus, and Brachiosaurus (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) and its lack of influence on resource partitioning by sauropods in the Late Jurassic
32.Early Cretaceous dinosaur footprints from Luanping, Hebei Province, China
33.Early Cretaceous dinosaur footprints from the Tetori Group in Toyama, Central Japan
34.First descriptions of dinosaur trackways from the Haman Formation, Cretaceous, South Korea: evidence and implications
35.Systematic, faunistic and stratigraphic diversity of Cretaceous eggs in Mongolia: comparison with China
36.A palaeoenvironmental model for an Early Bathonian (1Vliddle Jurassic) regional marine regression in the British Midlands
37.Sea level fluctuation and terrestrial faunal change in North-Central Texas
38.Diapsid fauna and its palaeobiogeographical implication; the Neocomian section of the Tetori Group, Japan
39.The evolution of Late Cretaceous non-marine vertebrate fauna In Europe
40.A paleoecologic study of vertebrate microfossil assemblages from the Lower Judith River Group (Campanian) of southeastern Alberta, Canada
41.Coastal mountains of Southeast China, volcanism and desert climate during tile Upper Cretaceous
42.Morphological comparisons between Confuciusornis and Archaeopteryx
43.The assemblage of the Cretaceous birds in Asia
44.New understanding of the evolution of the limb and girdle elements in early birds--evidences from Chinese fossils
45.A new theory concerning the origin and evolution of birds
46.Evolutionary patterns in the early history 0fbirds and mammals
47.Mesozoic mammal localities in western Liaoning, Northeast China
48.Dryolestidae from the Kimmeridge of the Guimarota Coal Mine (Portugal) and their implications for dryolestid systematics and phylogeny
49.A symmetrodont skeleton from the Late Jurassic of western Liaoning, China
50. Evolution of the inner ear from non-therians to therians during the Mesozoic: implications for mammalian phylogeny and hearing
51.Multituberculate ear ossicles
52.The relationships of the Stagodontidae, primitive North American Late Cretaceous mammals


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