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Selected Papers by our CORE member Dong Xiping, Nanjing, China (checked September 16, 2011)
references added, PDFs in due course
2011
- Zhang Huaqiao, Dong Xiping & Maas, A. 2011. Hesslandona angustata (Phosphatocopina, Crustacea) from the Upper Cambrian of western Hunan, South China, with comments on phosphatocopine phylogeny. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Abhandlungen 259(2), 157175.
2010
2009
- Gostling, N.J., Dong Xiping & Donoghue, P.C.J. 2009. Ontogeny and taphonomy: An experimental taphonomy study of the development of the Brine shrimp Artemia salina. Palaeontology 52(1), 169186.
2008
- CHEN Fang1,2 & DONG XiPing 2008 The internal structure of Early Cambrian fossil embryo Olivooides revealed in the light of Synchrotron X-ray Tomographic Microscopy. Chinese Science Bulletin 2008, 53(24) 3860-3865.
- Gostling, N.J., Ceri-Wyn Thomas, Jenny M. Greenwood, Xiping Dong, Stefan Bengtson, Elizabeth C. Raff, Rudolf A. Raff, Bernard M. Degnan, Marco Stampanoni, and P.C.J. Donoghue 2008. Deciphering the fossil record of early bilaterian embryonic development in light of experimental taphonomy. Evolution and Development 10(3), 339-349.
2007 2004
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- Liu Jie & Dong X.-p. 2007. Skara hunanensis a new species of Skaracarida (Crustacea) from Upper Cambrian (Furongian) of Hunan, south China. Progress in Natural Science 17(8), 934-942.
- Dong, Xi-Ping, Donoghue, P.C.J. & Repetski, J.E. 2005. Basal tissue structure in the earliest euconodonts: Testing hypotheses of developmental plasticity in euconodont phylogeny. Palaeontology 48(2), 411-421.
- Dong, Xi-ping 2004. On the evolution and histology of some Cambrian protoconodonts, paraconodonts and primitive euconodonts. Science in China, Ser. D Earth Sciences 47(7), 577-584.
- Dong, Xi-ping, Repetski, J.E. & Bergström, S.M. 2004. Conodont Biostratigraphy of the Middle Cambian through Lowermost Ordovician in Hunan, South China. Acta Geologica Sinica 78(6), 1185-1206.
older papers
- Dong Xiping & Knoll, A.H. 1996. Middle and Late Cambrian sponge spicules from Hunan, China. Journal of Paleontology 70(2), 173-184.
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