林日白


A. 經評審委員查之學術期刊論文


Jukar, A. M., Patnaik, R., Chauhan, P. R., Li, H.-C., and Lin, J.-P., In press, The youngest occurrence of Hexaprotodon Falconer and Cautley, 1836 (Hippopotamidae, Mammalia) from South Asia with a discussion on its extinction: Quaternary International. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2019.01.005
Lee, H., Lin, J.-P.*, Li, H.-C., Chang, L.-Y., Lee, K.-S., Lee, S.-J., Chen, W.-J., Sankar, A., and Kang, S.-C., In press, Young colonization history of a widespread sand dollar (Echinodermata; Clypeasteroida) in western Taiwan: Quaternary International. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2018.12.003
Patnaik, R., Li, H.-C., Lin, J.-P., Bansal, M., and Chauhan, P. R., In press, Microlithic, faunal,floral and isotopic data from an archaeological site 14C dated to LGM in the eastern state of Odisha, India: Quaternary International. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2018.12.005
Lin, J.-P.*, W. I. Ausich, A. Balinski, S. M. Bergström & Y. Sun 2018: The oldest iocrinid crinoids from the Early/Middle Ordovician of China: Possible paleogeographic implications. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 151, 324-333.
Mao, Y., W. I. Ausich, Y. Li, J.-P. Lin & C.-H. Lin 2017: New taxa and phyletic evolution of the Aeronian (Llandovery, Silurian) Petalocrinidae (Echinodermata, Crinoidea) in Guizhou, South China Block. Journal of Paleontology, 91, 477-492.
Paul, C. R. C., S. K. Donovan, L. A. Muir, J. P. Botting, J.-P. Lin & Y. D. Zhang 2016: Primitive Ordovician (Floian) echinoderms from Sandu, Guizhou Province, South China, and their significance. Geological Journal, 51, 143-156.
Lin, J.-P. 2015: Treasure with blood: On the discovery of Traumatocrinus (Echinodermata, Triassic) crowns in China. Palaeoworld, 24, 363-368.
Lin, J.-P., W. I. Ausich & J. Waters 2015: Fossil Echinoderm Studies in China and other countries: Historical and new perspectives. Palaeoworld, 24, 361-362.\
Stiller, F. & J.-P. Lin 2015: The earliest scientific descriptions of Chinese fossil echinoderms in a late nineteenth-century publication by Lajos Lóczy (Ludwig von Lóczy). Palaeoworld, 24, 369-382.
Mao, Y., J.-P. Lin*, C.-H. Lin & W. I. Ausich 2015: Chinese origin and radiation of the Palaeozoic crinoid family Petalocrinidae. Palaeoworld, 24, 445-453.
Lin, J.-P.* & F. T. Fürsich 2015: The oldest illustration of Chinese crinoid calyx: Annotated translation of "Cupressocrinus abbreviatus" reported by Fritz Frech in 1911. Palaeoworld, 24, 383-388.
Lin, J.-P.*, W. I. Ausich, Y.-L. Zhao, J. Peng & T.-S. Tai 2015: Crypto-helical body plan in partially disarticulated gogiids from the Cambrian of South China. Palaeoworld, 24, 393-399.
Yang, Z.-C., J.-P. Lin*, Y.-P. Zhang, Y.-S. Wu & X.-Y. Meng 2015: A new eocrinoid fauna (Cambrian Series 2) from Guizhou Province, South China. Palaeoworld, 24, 430-437.
Ng, T.-W., J. P. Botting, J.-L. Yuan & J.-P. Lin* 2015: New discoveries of Cambrian pelmatozoan echinoderm ossicles from North China. Palaeoworld, 24, 438-444.
Botting, J. P., X.-L. Yuan & J.-P. Lin* 2014: Tetraradial symmetry in early poriferans. Chinese Science Bulletin, 59, 639-644. 23. Muir, L. A., T.-W. Ng, X.-F. Li, Y. D. Zhang & J.-P. Lin 2014: Palaeoscolecidan worms and a possible nematode from the Early Ordovician of South China. Palaeoworld, 23, 15-24.
Ng, T.-W., J.-L. Yuan & J.-P. Lin 2014: The North China SPICE and its global correlation to the base of the Paibian Stage (early Furongian Series), Cambrian. Lethaia, 47, 153-164.
Ng, T.-W., J.-L. Yuan & J.-P. Lin* 2014: The North China Steptoean Positive Carbon Isotope Event: New insights towards understanding a global phenomenon. Geobios, 47, 371-387.
Botting, J. P., L. A. Muir, X.-F. Li & J.-P. Lin* 2013: A problematic, probably chemosymbiotic hexactinellid sponges from the early Cambrian of South China. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 58, 641-649.
Botting, J. P., L. A. Muir & J.-P. Lin* 2013: Relationships of the Cambrian Protomonaxonida (Porifera). Palaeontologia Electronica, 16, 9A.
Muir, L. A., Y. D. Zhang & J.-P. Lin 2013: New material from the Ordovician of China indicates that Inocaulis is a graptolite. Alcheringa, 37, 565-566.
Van Iten, H., L. A. Muir, J. P. Botting, Y. D. Zhang & J.-P. Lin 2013: Conulariids and Sphenothallus (Cnidaria, Medusozoa) from the Tonggao Formation (Lower Ordovician, China). Bulletin of Geosciences, 88, 713-722.
Botting, J. P., L. A. Muir, S.-H. Xiao, X.-F. Li & J.-P. Lin 2012: Evidence for spicule homology in calcareous and siliceous sponges: biminerallic spicules in Lenica sp. from the Early Cambrian of South China. Lethaia, 45, 463-475.
Harvey, T. H. P., J. Ortega-Hernández, J.-P. Lin, Y.-L. Zhao & N. J. Butterfield 2012: Burgess Shale-type microfossils from the middle Cambrian Kaili Formation, Guizhou Province, China. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 57, 423-436.
Sundberg, F. A., Y.-L. Zhao, J.-L. Yuan & J.-P. Lin 2011: Detailed trilobite biostratigraphy across the proposed GSSP for Stage 5 ("Middle Cambrian" boundary) at the Wuliu-Zengjiayan section, Guizhou, China. Bulletin of Geosciences, 86, 423-464.
Yuan, J.-L., X.-J. Zhu, J.-P. Lin & M.-Y. Zhu 2011: Tentative correlation of Cambrian Series 2 between South China and other continents. Bulletin of Geosciences, 86, 397-404.
Lin, J.-P.*, A. Y. Ivantsov & D. E. G. Briggs 2011: The cuticle of the enigmatic arthropod Phytophilaspis and biomineralization in Cambrian arthropods. Lethaia, 44, 344-349.
Lin, J.-P.*, Y.-L. Zhao, I. A. Rahman, S.-H. Xiao & Y. Wang 2010: Bioturbation in Burgess Shale-type Lagerstätten – Case study of trace fossil-body fossil association from the Kaili Biota (Cambrian Series 3), Guizhou, China. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 292, 245-256.
Lin, J.-P.* & D. E. G. Briggs 2010: Burgess Shale-type preservation: a comparison of naraoiids (Arthropoda) from three Cambrian localities. Palaios, 25, 463-467.
Wang, Y., J.-P. Lin*, Y.-L. Zhao & P. J. Orr 2009: Palaeoecology of the trace fossil Gordia and its interaction with nonmineralizing taxa from the early Middle Cambrian Kaili Biota, Guizhou province, South China. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, 277, 141-148.
Lin, J.-P. 2009: Dumbbell-shaped gogiid clusters: the oldest evidence of secondary tiering for stalked echinoderms. Lethaia, 42, 418-423.
Lin, J.-P. & J.-L. Yuan 2009: Reassessment of the mode of life of Pagetia Walcott, 1916 (Trilobita: Eodiscidae) based on a cluster of intact exuviae from the Kaili Formation (Cambrian) of Guizhou, China. Lethaia, 42, 67-73.
Lin, J.-P. 2009: Function and hydrostatics in the telson of the Burgess Shale arthropod Burgessia. Biology Letters, 5, 376-379.
Lin, J.-P.*, W. I. Ausich & Y.-L. Zhao 2008: Settling strategy of stalked echinoderms from the Kaili Biota (middle Cambrian), Guizhou Province, South China. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 258, 213-221.
Lin, J.-P.*, W. I. Ausich, Y.-L. Zhao & J. Peng 2008: Taphonomy, palaeoecological implications, and colouration of Cambrian gogiid echinoderms from Guizhou Province, South China. Geological Magazine, 145, 17-36.
Lin, J.-P.*, A. C. Scott, C.-W. Li, H.-J. Wu, W. I. Ausich, Y.-L. Zhao & Y.-K. Hwu 2006: Silicified egg clusters from a Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale-type deposit, Guizhou, South China. Geology, 34, 1037-1040.
Lin, J.-P. 2006: Taphonomy of naraoiids (Arthropoda) from the Middle Cambrian Kaili Biota, Guizhou Province, South China. Palaios, 21, 15-25.
Lin, J.-P.*, S. M. Gon, III, J. G. Gehling, L. E. Babcock, Y.-L. Zhao, X.-L. Zhang, S.-X. Hu, J.-L. Yuan, M.-Y. Yu & J. Peng 2006: A Parvanocrina-like arthropod from Cambrian strata of South China. Historical Biology, 18, 22-45.

B. 學術會議 論文


Zhao, Y.-L., J. Peng, J.-L. Yuan, L. E. Babcock, Q.-J. Guo, L.-M. Yin, X.-L. Yang, T.-S. Tai, C.-J. Wang, J.-P. Lin, R. R. Gaines, H.-J. Sun & Y.-N. Yang 2012: Discussion of candidate stratotypes for the GSSP defining the conterminous base of Cambrian provisional Series 3 and Stage 5. Journal of Guizhou University (Natural Science), 29(Supplement 1), 35-48.
Zhao, Y.-L., M.-Y. Zhu, J. Peng, J.-L. Yuan, R. L. Parsley, L. E. Babcock, J.-P. Lin, X.-L. Yang, L.-M. Yin, H.-J. Sun & T.-S. Tai 2012: The Kaili Biota - An informal review commemorating the 30th anniversary of its discovery. Journal of Guizhou University (Natural Science), 29(Supplement 1), 1-9.

C. 未經評審委員查之學術期刊論文


林日白.2018.細說海膽化石.地質, 37 卷, 4期, 22 -27 頁.
林日白.2013.“鱟”愛.生物進化,2013年卷, 3期, 24 -29 頁.
林日白.2013.在海邊賣螺的海女 —— 歷史上著名的女化石獵人:瑪麗安寧.生物進化,2013年卷, 4期, 48 -51 頁.
Li, X., Y. Mao & J. Lin* 2013: Research progress and significance of the Cambrian Small Carbonaceous Fossils (SCFs). Acta Micropalaeontologica Sinica, 30, 209-216.
Li, X.-F., J.-P. Lin* & L.-M. Yin 2012: New material of organic-walled microfossils from the Kaili Formation (Cambrian Series 2-3) of Guizhou. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica, 51, 463-474.
Sundberg, F. A., Y.-L. Zhao, J.-L. Yuan & J.-P. Lin 2010: Recent quarrying across the proposed GSSP for Stage 5 (Cambrian) at the Wuliu-Zengjiayan Section, Guizhou, China. Journal of Stratigraphy, 34, 289-292.
Lin, J.-P. 2009: Review of the depositional environment of the Kaili Formation (Cambrian Series 2-3 boundary interval: China). Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists, 37, 131-149.
Yuan, J.-L., Y.-L. Zhao, J. Peng, X.-J. Zhu & J.-P. Lin 2009: Cambrian trilobite Ovatoryctocara granulata Tchernysheva, 1962 and its biostratigraphic significance. Progress in Natural Science, 19, 213-221.
Zhao, Y.-L., J.-L. Yuan, S.-C. Peng, L. E. Babcock, J. Peng, Q.-J. Guo, J.-P. Lin, T.-S. Tai, R.-D. Yang & Y.-X. Wang 2008: A new section of Kaili Formation (Cambrian) and a biostratigraphic study of the boundary interval across the undefined Cambrian Series 2 and Series 3 at Jianshan, Jianhe County, China with a discussion of global correlation based on the first appearance datum of Oryctocephalus indicus (Reed, 1910). Progress in Natural Science, 18, 1549-1556.
Lin, J.-P. 2007: Preservation of the gastrointestinal system in Olenoides (Trilobita) from the Kaili Biota (Cambrian) of Guizhou, China. Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists, 33, 179-189.
Zhao, Y.-L., J.-L. Yuan, S.-C. Peng, L. E. Babcock, J. Peng, J.-P. Lin, Q.-J. Guo & Y.-X. Wang 2007: New data on the Wuliu-Zengjiayan section (Balang, South China), GSSP candidate for the base of Cambrian Series 3. Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists, 33, 57-65.
Peng, J., Y.-L. Zhao & J.-P. Lin 2006: Dinomischus from the Middle Cambrian Kaili Biota, Guizhou China. Acta Geologica Sinica, 80, 498-501.
Zhao, Y.-L., J.-L. Yuan, S.-C. Peng, X.-L. Yang, J. Peng, J.-P. Lin & Q.-J. Guo 2006: A restudy of Oryctocephalus indicus (Reed, 1910). Progress in Natural Science, 16, 1177-1182.
Lin, J.-P. & Y.-L. Zhao 2005: Disarticulation pattern of naraoiid arthropods from the Kaili Biota (Cambrian), Guizhou Province, China. Acta Micropalaeontologica Sinica, 22(Supplement), 102-104.
Wang, Y., Y.-L. Zhao, J.-P. Lin & P.-L. Wang 2004: Relationship between trace fossil Gordia and medusiform fossils Pararotadiscus from the Kaili Biota, Taijiang, Guizhou, and its significance. Geological Review, 50, 113-119, pls. 111-112.

D. 學術專書


Lin, J.-P. 2008: From a Fossil Assemblage to a Paleoecological Community: Time, Organism and Environment based on the Kaili Lagerstätte (Cambrian), South China and Coeval Deposits of Exceptional Preservation. VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, Saarbrücken, 381 p. ISBN: 9783639101089.
Yuan, J.-L., Y. Li, X.-N. Mu, J.-P. Lin & X.-J. Zhu 2012: Trilobite Fauna of the Changhia Formation (Cambrian Series 3) from Shandong and Adjacent Area, North China. Science Press, Beijing. Two Volume set, 758 p., 241 pls. ISBN: 9787030358080.

E. 書本章節


Zamora, S., B. Lefebvre, J. J. Álvaro, S. Clausen, O. Elicki, O. Fatka, P. A. Jell, A. Kouchinsky, J.-P. Lin, E. Nardin, R. L. Parsley, S. V. Rozhnov, J. Sprinkle, C. D. Sumrall, D. Vizcaïno & A. B. Smith 2013: Chapter 13 Cambrian echinoderm diversity and palaeobiogeography. Geological Society, London, Memoirs, 38, 157-171.
Zhao, Y.-L. & J.-P. Lin 2011: Subphylum Trilobitomorph [sic Trilobitomorpha]. In Y.-L. Zhao, M.-Y. Zhu, L. E. Babcock & J. Peng (eds): The Kaili Biota: Marine Organisms from 508 Million Years Ago, 118-126, Guizhou Publishing Group, Guiyang.
Babcock, L. E. & J.-P. Lin 2011: Other arthropods. In Y.-L. Zhao, M.-Y. Zhu, L. E. Babcock & J. Peng (eds): The Kaili Biota: Marine Organisms from 508 Million Years Ago, 162-166, Guizhou Publishing Group, Guiyang.
Bonino, E. & J.-P. Lin 2010: Origins. In E. Bonino & C. Kier (eds): The Back to the Past Museum Guide to Trilobites, 20-27, Casa Editrice Marna s.c., Lecco, Italy.
Lin, J.-P. 2010: Kaili Formation. In E. Bonino & C. Kier (eds): The Back to the Past Museum Guide to Trilobites, 227-231, Casa Editrice Marna s.c., Lecco, Italy.
Zhao, Y.-L., J.-L. Yuan, J. Peng, X.-P. Fu, J.-P. Lin, R.-D. Yang, R. L. Parsley, X.-L. Yang, Q.-J. Guo & T.-S. Tai 2009: Kaili Biota: a Lagerstätte revealing marine biodiversity. In J.-G. Sha (ed): Leaping of the century–Splendid Paleontology in China: 80th Anniversary on the Founding of China Research Society of Palaeontology 67-79, Science Press, Beijing.
Lin, J.-P., J.-L. Yuan, Y. Wang & Y.-L. Zhao 2005: Introduction to the type section of the Kaili Formation, Danzhai, Guizhou Province, China. In S.-C. Peng, L. E. Babcock & M.-Y. Zhu (eds): Cambrian System of China and Korea - Guide to Field Excursions, 55-61, University of Science and Technology of China Press, Hefei, China.