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PALAEONEWS
No.4 2016
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Research Updates

 

 Early Cretaceous Umkomasia from Mongolia: Implication for homology of corystosperm cupules (Shi Gongle et al. 2016, New Phytologist 210, 1418-1429) 

 

 

A series of progress on the Mesozoic dragonfly fossils (Zheng Daran et al. 2016, for detailed paper list see: http://www.nigpas.cas.cn/xwzx/kyjz/201609/t20160901_4657861.html) 

 

 

The rise and demise of Podozamites in east Asia—An extinct conifer life style(Pole et al. 2016, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology) 

 

 

Morphometrics and paleoecology of Catenipora (Tabulata) from the Xiazhen Foramtion (Upper Ordovician), Zhuzhai, South China (Liang Kun et al. 2016, Journal of Paleontology) 

 

 

Morphology and ultrastructure of Middle Devonian dispersed megaspores from Qujing, Yunnan, Southwest China (Peng Huiping et al. 2016, Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 234, 110-124) 

 

 

Plant-arthropod and plant-fungus interactions in late Permian gymnospermous woods from the Bogda Mountains, Xinjiang, northwestern China. (Wan Mingli et al. 2016, Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 235, 120-128) 

 

 

The oldest known labechiid stromatoporoids from intraskeletal crypts in lithistid sponge–Calathium reefs (Li Qijian et al. 2016, Lethaia) 

 

 

Geochronologic age constraints on the Middle Devonian Hujiersite flora of Xinjiang, NW China (Zheng Daran et al. 2016, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 463, 230-237) 

 

 

Biomineralization and global change: A new perspective for understanding the end-Permian extinction (Garbelli et al. 2016, Geology) 

 

 

Dissecting Calathium-microbial frameworks: The significance of calathids for the Middle Ordovician reefs in the Tarim Basin, northwestern China (Li Qijian et al. 2016, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology) 

 

 

New record of fossil wood Xenoxylon from the Upper Triassic of Sichuan Basin, southern China and its paleoclimatic implications (Tian Ning et al. 2016, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 464, 65-75) 

 

 

 Calibrating the Guadalupian Series (Middle Permian) of South China (Wu Qiong et al. 2016, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology) 

 

 

Gigantoproductid brachiopod storm shell beds in the Mississippian of South China: implications for their paleoenvironmental and paleogeographical significances (Yao Le et al. 2016, Geologica Belgica, 19/1-2, 57-67) 

 

 

 A Jurassic wood providing insights into the earliest step in Ginkgo wood evolution (Jiang Zikun et al. 2016, Scientific Reports, 6, 381-91) 

 

 

 Specialized proteinine rove beetles shed light on insect–fungal associations in the Cretaceous (Cai Chengyang et al. 2016, Proc. R. Soc. B) 

 

 

Phytolith evidence suggests early domesticated rice since 5600 cal a BP on Hainan Island of South China (Yan Wu et al. 2016, Quaternary International 426, 120-125) 

.....CONTENTS OF PALAEONEWS NO.4..... 

 
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