Publications

Liu, J. 2021. You are how you look: potential utility of quantitative body shape analysis in classification of Eocene cypriniforms. In: Pradel, A., Denton, J. S. S. & Janvier, P. (eds) Ancient Fishes and Their Living Relatives - A Tribute to John G. Maisey. Publishing house Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, Munich, 71–79.

Liu, J. 2021. Redescription of ‘Amyzon’ brevipinne (Cope, 1893) and remarks on North American Eocene Catostomids (Cypriniformes: Catostomidae). Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 

Marce-Nogue, J. and J. Liu, 2020. Evaluating fidelity of CT based 3D models for Zebrafish conductive hearing system. Micron (135): 1-8. 

Chen G., J. Liu, M.-M. Chang. 2018. Evolutionary hotspot of Cenozoic fish: Paleogene ichthyofauna from the onshore basins around Beibu Gulf. Chinese Science Bulletin, 63(27): 2863-2875(2018). https://doi.org/10.1360/N972018-00569. (As of 2016, Impact Factor 4.092)

Chen G., L. Cen, and J. Liu. 2017. Cyprinus-like pharyngeal bones and teeth (Teleostei, Cypriniformes, Cyprinidae) from the Early–Middle Oligocene deposits of South China. Vertebrata PalAsiatica. (in English with Chinese Abstract)

DeCelles, P. G., I. S. Castañeda, B. Carrapa, J. Liu, J. Quade, R. Leary, and L. Zhang. 2016. Oligocene-Miocene great lakes in the India-Asia collision zone. Basin Research. doi:10.1111/bre.12217. 

Liu J., M. V. H. Wilson, and A. M. Murray. 2016. A new catostomid fish (Ostariophysi, Cypriniformes) from the Eocene Kishenehn Formation and remarks on the North American species of †Amyzon Cope. Journal of Paleontology: 90(2):288–304. 

A. M. Murray, L. Xing, J. Divay, J. Liu, F. Wang. 2015. A Late Jurassic freshwater fish (Ginglymodi, Lepisosteiformes) from Qijiang, Chongqing, China. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 35:2. 

Liu J., M.-M. Chang, M. V. H. Wilson, and A. M. Murray. 2015. A new family of Cypriniformes (Teleostei, Ostariophysi) based on a redescription of †Jianghanichthys hubeiensis (Lei, 1977) from the Eocene Yangxi Formation of China. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology: e1004073: 1–23. 

Tseng Z. J., X. Wang, G. J. Slater, G. T. Takeuchi, Q. Li, J. Liu, and G. Xie. 2014. Himalayan fossils of the oldest known pantherine establish ancient origin of big cats. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 281(1774): 20132686: 1–7. 

Wang X., Q. Li, G. Xie, J. E. Saylor, Z. J. Tseng, G. T. Takeuchi, T. Deng, Y. Wang, S. Hou, J. Liu, C. Zhang, N. Wang, and F. Wu. 2013. Mio-Pleistocene Zanda Basin biostratigraphy and geochronology, pre-Ice Age fauna, and mammalian evolution in western Himalaya. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 374(15 March 2013): 81-95. 

Liu J. and M-m. Chang, 2009. A new Eocene catostomid (Teleostei: Cypriniformes) from northeastern China and early divergence of Catostomidae. Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences, 52(2): 189-202. (As of 2011, Impact Factor 1.588; Rank 70/170 in geosciences)

Chang M-m., X. Wang, H. Liu, D. Miao, Q. Zhao, G. Wu, J. Liu, Q. Li, Z. Sun, N. Wang, 2008. Extraordinarily thick-boned fish witnessed the drying of Qaidam Basin on northern Tibetan Plateau. PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America), 105(36): 13246–13251. 

Wang X., Z. Qiu, Q. Li, B. Wang, Z. Qiu, W. Downs, G. Xie, J. Xie, T. Deng, G. Takeuchi, Z. J. Tseng, M-m. Chang, J. Liu, Y. Wang, D. Biasatti, Z. Sun, X. Fang, Q. Meng, 2007. Vertebrate paleontology, biostratigraphy, geochronology, and paleoenvironment of Qaidam Basin in northern Tibetan Plateau. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 254: 363-385. 

Chen G., J. Liu, 2007. First fossil barbin (Cyprinidae, Teleostei) from Oligocene of Qaidam Basin in northern Tibetan Plateau. Vertebrata PalAsiatica, 45(4): 330-341. 

 

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