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Shu Degan's scientific research papers
1. Shu Degan, Chen Ling, 1986: Application of logarithmic spiral in fossil morphology, Geological Review, 32: 209-2 16.

2. Shu Degan, 1986: The oldest bivalve fossil of Niutitang Formation in Fuquan, Guizhou, Acta Palaeontologica, 25: 2 19-222.

3. Shu Degan, 1988: ontogeny and hermaphroditism of Hymenoptera, Modern Geology, 2: 40 1-4 10.

4. Shu, Chen Ling, 1989: Discovery of early Cameroonian radiolaria and its significance. China Science (Series B) 32: 986-994. (One Chinese manuscript, one English manuscript, except Chinese manuscript).

5. Shu, 1990: Cambrian and Early Ordovician ostracods in China. Sure. Fosch. -Inst。 Senkenberg 123: 3 15-330.

6. Shu, D. and Chen Ling, 1 991:Palaeogeography of Bradorida and the disintegration of Gondwana, 32 1: Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium, 16-2 1. 23.

7. Shu Degan, Chen Ling, 1992: China discovers the oldest preserved appendage in the world, Journal of Northwest University, 22: 103- 104.

8. Shu Degan, Chen Ling, 1992: worldwide research on Bradoriida, proceedings of academic exchange meeting on important achievements of geological science and technology during the Seventh Five-Year Plan period, 5-8 pages, Beijing Science and Technology Publishing House.

9. Shu Degan, Chen Ling, etc., 1992: Early Cambrian related fauna in Chengjiang Fossil Bank, Yunnan, Journal of Northwest University, supplement, 22: 3 1-38.

10. Shu Degan, Chen Ling, Zhang Xingliang, 1993: Important New Discoveries of Chengjiang Fossil Bank and Their Significance, Proceedings of the First National Postdoctoral Academic Conference, 20 18-202 1, National Defense Industry Press. 1 1. Shu Degan, Chen Ling 1993: Research on Soft Fossil Bank, Frontier of Contemporary Geological Sciences, 223-226, China Geo University Press.

12. Shu Degan, Chen Ling 1993: New progress of contemporary paleontology, Journal of Northwest University, 23: 177- 188.

13. Shu Degan and Chen Ling 1993: Fossil Biology, Frontier of Contemporary Geological Sciences, 211215, China Geo University Press.

14. Shu, Ding, Chen Ling, 1994: Cambrian paleogeography of Brinell. Geoscience in Southeast Asia 9: 289-299.

15. Abstract: Shu Degan, Zhang Xingliang, Chen Ling, 1995, Restudy of Dinosaurs and Vetulicolia in Yunnan, Anatomy and phylogenetic relationship of Isoxys, evolutionary relationship with brachiopods, International Symposium on Cambrian Outbreak, Nanjing, 26-33.

16. Shu, Ge Ye, Chen, Li & Zhang, X. 1995: Red Clover in Lower Cambrian Chengjiang Fauna in Berlin. Special issue, 2:203-24 1.

17. Shu, Ding, Zhang, Xie, Ge Ye, G. 1995: Anatomy and phylogenetic relationship of otoliths of lower Cambrian bivalve arthropods. Alshelinga 19:333-342. ( 1995).

18. Shu, Zhang, Zhang Xiaoling & Chen, L. 1996: Re-explanation of Yunnanlong as the earliest known half-toothed dragon. Nature 380,428-430

19. Dr. Shu, Conway Morris, S.& chordate animal of the Lower Cambrian in China similar to Piccaja. Natural 384, 157- 158

20. Shu, Ding, Zhang, Chen, 1996: New progress in the study of Chengjiang fossil stratigraphy. Geological progress of China (1993- 1996), 30th IGC: 42-46. 2 1. Shu, Zhang, 1996: Archaea: a predator from Chengjiang fossils. J. 26:27-33 of Northwest University

22. Shu Degan, Zhang Xingliang, Chen Ling, G. Geyer, 1996: Yunnanozoon is the ancestor of Hemiodonta, Journal of Northwest University, 26: 73-74.

23. Shu, D. 1999: Xenopus laevis. See: Encyclopedia of Paleontology, 56 1-565.

24. Shu, Conway Morris, S, Zhang, X, Chen, L, Li, Y. Han, J. 1999: A Pipi-like fish fossil from the Lower Cambrian in South China. Nature 400:746-749

25. Shu, Ding, Luo, Zhang, Hu, Chen, Han, Zhu, Li. Nature 402:42-46.

26. Shu, Chen, Chen, Zhang, Hu, 1999: Anatomy and life form of Lower Cambrian paleoalgae fossils in Chengjiang; Southwest of China), Lethaia 32: 279-298.

27. Shu Degan, Chen Ling 2000: The earliest mosaic evolution of vertebrates, Modern Geology 14: 3 15-322.

28. Shu, Chen, Li, Han. An early CAMBRIAN tunicate in China. Natural 4 1 1:472-473.

29. Shu, Chen, Li, Han. Zhang, Zhang Xiaoling. 200 1: vertebrate paleontology in Chengjiang and the earliest known chordates, Zoology 18: 447-448.

30. Shu Degan, 200 1, Introduction to the Origin of Species (page 1-4), from chapter 1 to chapter 5 (page 20-26); Chapter 6 to Chapter 10 Introduction (page 17 1- 178); Chapters 11-15 Introduction (pages 364-373); For the development and prospect of biological evolution theory since the advent of Darwin's theory (page 54 1-550), see the Origin of Species translated by Shu Degan et al. (original: Darwin, 1859), Shaanxi People's Publishing House. 3 1. Shu, D, S. Conway Morris, Zhang Zhenfeng, Liu Zhenning, Junlin Han, Chen Lilin, Zhang Xiaolin, An Jinggang, Li. In 2003, a new species of coral in Yunnan and its influence on the evolution of demimonds, Science 299: 1380- 1384.

32. Shu, D, S Conway Morris. In 2003, the response to the comment "A new classification of Yunnan and its significance to the evolution of paleontology", Science 300: 1372 D.

33. Shu, Ding Shaohua, Han Zhenfeng, Zhang Zhenfeng, An Jinggang, Chen Lilin, Zhang Xiaolin, Liu Jianning, Li, Liu Hanqing, 2003, Head and Vertebra of Early Cambrian fishes in Haikou, Nature, 42 1: 526-529.

34. Shu, Zhang Haiqun, Li Yuying, Liu Jianmin, Chen Xiaolin, Zhang Zhilin, Liu Hongqing, Liu Jianmin, 200 1: Primitive sub-paleontological fossils from the Lower Cambrian Chengjiang Formation in China. Natural 4 14:4 19-424

35. Shu Dagang, 2003, Paleontological Viewpoint on the Origin of Vertebrates, Science Bulletin, 48:725-735.

36. Shu, Zhang Zhenfeng, Liu Jianning, 2004, echinoderms of Lower Cambrian in Chengjiang, China, Nature, 430: 422-427.

Shu Degang, Yao Yonghui, Han Jun, Li, Zhang Xiaolin, Hua, Zhang Zhifeng, Liu Jianning, Guo Jianfeng, Yao, Kang Jing, 2006, Early Cambrian Insects and Early Diploid Evolution in China, Science, 3 12: 73 1-733.

38. Shu Degan, Simon Conway Morris, 2006: New Understanding of Biofossils in Chengjiang Fossil Bank, Frontier of Earth Science, Vol. 13, No.6.