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    Injuries and molting interference in a trilobite from the Cambrian (Furongian) of South China by Zong, Ruiwen

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (07-04-2021)
    “…An injured Zhu, Hughes & Peng, 2007 (Trilobita, Asaphida) was collected from the Furongian of Guangxi, South China. The injuries occurred in the left thoracic…”
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    Predation bias of Ordovician predators on trilobites by Zong Ruiwen, Zong Ruiwen, Fan Ruoying, Fan Ruoying, Gong Yiming, Gong Yiming

    Published in Journal of the Geological Society (29-09-2023)
    “…Although prey selection has been commonly documented in extant animals, evidence of prey selection in deep time is rare by comparison. Here, we collected 147…”
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    Coupled exuviae of the Ordovician Ovalocephalus (Pliomeridae, Trilobita) in South China and its behavioral implications by Zong, Ruiwen

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (08-10-2020)
    “…Ecdysis was a vital process during the lives of trilobites. In addition to preserving the morphological changes in trilobite ontogeny, the preservation of its…”
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    Allopatric molting of Devonian trilobites by Zong, Ruiwen, Gong, Yiming

    Published in Scientific reports (16-08-2022)
    “…Trilobite exuviae record the development of individual trilobites and their molting process and can also contain information on their behavior. The silt- to…”
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    Possible courtship behaviour of Devonian fish: Evidence from large radial trace fossils in northwestern China by Zong, Ruiwen, Gong, Yiming

    “…One kind of mysterious underwater circle observed on the seafloor near southern Amami-Oshima Island in subtropical Japan has attracted widespread attention,…”
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    Late Devonian radiolarian-bearing siliceous rocks from the Karamay ophiolitic mélange in western Junggar: Implications for the evolution of the Paleo-Asian Ocean by Zong, Ruiwen, Wang, Zizhang, Jiang, Tao, Gong, Yiming

    “…Abundant Late Devonian radiolarians occur in the siliceous rocks of the Karamay ophiolitic mélange in western Junggar. The siliceous rocks are interpreted as…”
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    Malformations in Late Devonian brachiopods from the western Junggar, NW China and their potential causes by Zong, Ruiwen, Gong, Yiming

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (16-05-2022)
    “…Although malformations are found in both extant organisms and the fossil record, they are more rarely reported in the fossil record than in living organisms,…”
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    Composition and spatiotemporal evolution of the mixed turbidite-contourite systems from the Middle Ordovician, in western margin of the North China Craton by Wang, Zhen, Fan, Ruoying, Zong, Ruiwen, Gong, Yiming

    Published in Sedimentary geology (15-07-2021)
    “…Accurately identifying contourites and analysing the interaction between turbidity flows and bottom currents from the mixed turbidite-contourite systems…”
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    Palynological analysis of the lower member of the Hongguleleng Formation and discussion of the Frasnian/Famennian boundary in Western Junggar, NW China by Shen, Zhen, Steemans, Philippe, Gong, Yiming, Zong, Ruiwen, Servais, Thomas

    Published in Review of palaeobotany and palynology (01-12-2021)
    “…Palynological investigations have been carried out on samples from the Upper Devonian Hongguleleng Formation of Western Junggar, Xinjiang, NW China. In total,…”
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    Early Palaeozoic reduction of the Palaeo‐Asian Ocean: Evidence from the Ordovician strata and ophiolitic mélanges of northern West Junggar, NW China by Zong, Ruiwen, Gong, Yiming

    Published in Geological journal (Chichester, England) (01-12-2020)
    “…West Junggar is an important part of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt, which is the evolutionary product of the Palaeo‐Asian Ocean (PAO). In this area,…”
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    Middle Ordovician bottom current deposits in the western margin of the North China craton: Evidence from sedimentary and magnetic fabrics by Wang, Zhen, Fan, Ruoying, Zong, Ruiwen, Gong, Yiming, Baas, Jaco

    Published in Sedimentology (01-04-2022)
    “…In many modern deep‐water slope environments, deposits formed by bottom currents (contourites) are rather common. However, reports on ancient contourites in…”
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    A new bilaterally injured trilobite presents insight into attack patterns of Cambrian predators by Zong, Ruiwen, Bicknell, Russell D C

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (10-10-2022)
    “…Durophagous predation in the Cambrian is typically recorded as malformed shells and trilobites, with rarer evidence in the form of coprolites and shelly gut…”
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    Morphology and Nomenclature of Barsassia (Lycopsida) from the Middle Devonian of West Junggar, Xinjiang, China by Liu, Bingcai, Wang, Kai, Zong, Ruiwen, Wang, Yi, Xu, Honghe

    Published in Plants (Basel) (30-11-2021)
    “…Morphology and nomenclature are essential issues of botany, in which both extant and fossil plant taxa follow the same nomenclature code. Devonian (419.2-358.9…”
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    Ordovician radiolarians from the Yinisala ophiolitic melange and their significance in western Junggar, Xinjiang, NW China by Zong, RuiWen, Wang, ZiZhang, Gong, YiMing, Wang, GuoCan, Xiao, Long, Wang, ZhiHong, Fan, RuoYing

    Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-05-2015)
    “…The Yinisala ophiolitic melange is located in the southern part of the Xiemisitai Mountains in western Junggar (NW China), and is composed of mafic-ultra mafic…”
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    The evolution and initial rise of pelagic caryocaridids in the Ordovician by Liu, Yilong, Fan, Ruoying, Zong, Ruiwen, Gong, Yiming

    Published in Earth-science reviews (01-08-2022)
    “…The ‘Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event’ represents the rapid diversification of marine organisms during the Middle Ordovician. As the initial stage of…”
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    River-fed basin-fill and hyperpycnites in an island-arc setting: The Silurian–Devonian Kekexiongkuduke Formation from Western Junggar, China by Zhang, Xinsong, Du, Weidong, Zong, Ruiwen, Yin, Jiayi

    Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-10-2024)
    “…Sediments from land are primarily transported into basins through hyperpycnal flow, which plays a significant role in the process of basin filling. Various…”
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    The Silurian–Devonian Boundary of China: Review and perspectives by Yin, Jiayi, Slavík, Ladislav, Wang, Zhihong, Shen, Zhen, Zhang, Xinsong, Liu, Yilong, Ma, Juan, Gong, Yiming, Zong, Ruiwen

    Published in Earth-science reviews (01-07-2024)
    “…The Silurian–Devonian Boundary (SDB) was the first Global Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) to be established. Extensive and well-preserved SDB strata are…”
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    Discovery of scyphocrinoid loboliths in western Junggar, Xinjiang, NW China: Implications for scyphocrinoid paleobiogeography and identification of the Silurian–Devonian boundary by Zong, Rui-wen, Gong, Yi-ming

    “…The loboliths, which previously have been called “plurilocular cystoids” in China, are actually the bulbous roots of scyphocrinoids, which occur only, and are…”
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    Silurian phyllocarid crustaceans (Phyllocarida, Archaeostraca) from South China by Liu, Yilong, Poschmann, Markus J., Fan, Ruoying, Zong, Ruiwen, Gong, Yiming

    Published in Journal of systematic palaeontology (01-01-2023)
    “…In the Silurian, the suborder Caryocaridina of the phyllocarids was replaced by the suborder Ceratiocaridina as the dominant group. The latter did not achieve…”
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