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People
Name:
ZHANG Huaqiao
Education:
Ph.D.
Research direction:
 
Academic
title:
Professor
Postal Code:
210008
Subject
categories:
Paleontology
Mailing
Address:
39 East Beijing Road, Nanjing, China
E-mail:
hqzhang@nigpas.ac.cn

Resume:

  Huaqiao Zhang, male, member of the Communist Party of China, Ph.D. Born in Oct., 1982, in Leshan City, Sichuan Province, southwest China.

  2001.09 – 2005.07 School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University, Bachelor of Science

  2005.09 – 2010.07 School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University, Ph.D

  2010.07 – 2012.07 Peking University, Post-doctoral Researcher

  2012.08 – present Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Direction:

Fossils of Orsten-type preservation;

Cambrian embryo fossils;

Histology of protoconodonts, paraconodonts and the earliest euconodonts.

 

Achievements:
Publications:

Zhang HQ and Dong X-P*, 2009. Two new species of Vestrogothia (Phosphatocopina, Crustacea) of Orsten-type preservation from the Upper Cambrian in western Hunan, South China. Science in China Series D-Earth Sciences, 52: 784–796.

Zhang HQ, Dong X-P*, and Maas A, 2011. Hesslandona angustata (Phosphatocopida, Crustacea) from the Upper Cambrian of western Hunan, South China, with comments on phosphatocopid phylogeny. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Pal?ontologie, Abhandlungen, 259: 157–175.

Zhang HQ, Dong X-P*, and Xiao S, 2011. Two species of Hesslandona (Phosphatocopida, Crustacea) from the Upper Cambrian of western Hunan, South China and the phylogeny of Phosphatocopida. Journal of Paleontology, 85: 770–788.

Zhang HQ, Dong X-P*, and Xiao S, 2012. Three head-larvae of Hesslandona angustata (Phosphatocopida, Crustacea) from the Upper Cambrian of western Hunan, South China and the phylogeny of Crustacea. Gondwana Research, 21: 1115–1127.

Zhang HQ, Dong X-P*, and Xiao S, 2013. Reply to “Comment on ‘Three head-larvae of Hesslandona angustata’, Zhang et al., Gondwana Research, Volume 21, Issue 4, May 2012, Pages 1115–1127”. Gondwana Research, 23: 1181–1182.

Liu YH, Xiao S*, Shao TQ, Broce J, and Zhang HQ, 2014. The oldest known priapulid-like scalidophoran animal and its implication for the early evolution of cycloneuralians and ecdysozoans. Evolution & Development, 16: 155–165.

Liu YH, Li Y, Shao TQ, Zhang HQ*, Wang Q, and Qiao JP, 2014. Quadrapyrgites from the lower Cambrian of South China: growth pattern, post-embryonic development, and affinity. Chinese Science Bulletin (English Edition), 59: 4086–4095.

Zhang HQ, Dong X-P*, and Xiao S, 2014. New bivalved arthropods from the Cambrian (Series 3, Drumian Stage) of western Hunan, South China. Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition), 88: 1388–1396.

Shao TQ, Liu YH, Wang Q, Zhang HQ*, Tang HH, Cao X, He HH, Zhang YN, Li Y, Zheng PL, Zhu CY, and Hu JX, 2015. New small shelly fossils (Acanthocassis and Xinlispina gen. nov.) from the Fortunian Stage (early Cambrian) in southern China. Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition), 89: 1470–1481.

Zhang HQ and Dong X-P*, 2015. The oldest known larva and its implications for the plesiomorphy of metazoan development. Science Bulletin (English Edition), 60: 1947–1953. (封面论文)

Zhang HQ*, Xiao S*, Liu YH, Yuan XL, Wan B, Muscente AD, Shao TQ, Gong H, and Cao G, 2015. Armored kinorhynch-like scalidophoran animals from the early Cambrian. Scientific Reports, 5: 16521.

Zhang HQ, Dong X-P*, Waloszek D*, and Maas A, 2016. An orthonauplius of ‘Orsten’-type preservation from the upper Cambrian (Furongian) of South China. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Pal?ontologie, Abhandlungen, 279: 175–183.

Shao TQ, Liu YH, Wang Q, Zhang HQ*, Tang HH, and Li Y, 2016. New material of the oldest known scalidophoran animal Eopriapulites sphinx. Palaeoworld, 25: 1–11.

Dong X-P, Vargas K, Cunningham JA, Zhang HQ, Liu T, Chen F, Liu JB, Bengtson S, and Donoghue PCJ*, 2016. Developmental biology of the early Cambrian cnidarian Olivooides. Palaeontology, 59: 387–407.

Dong X-P* and Zhang HQ, 2017. Middle Cambrian through lowermost Ordovician conodonts from Hunan, South China. Journal of Palaeontology, 91: 1–89. (Memoir, 73: 1–89)

Zhang HQ* and Xiao SH, 2017. Three-dimensionally phosphatized meiofaunal bivalved arthropods from the Upper Cambrian of Western Hunan, South China. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Pal?ontologie, Abhandlungen, 285: 39–52.

Liu YH*, Shao TQ, Zhang HQ*, Wang Q, Zhang YN, Chen C, Liang YC, and Xue JQ, 2017. A new scyphozoan from the Cambrian Fortunian Stage of South China. Palaeontology, 60: 511518.

Zhang HQ*, Maas A, and Waloszek D, 2018. New material of scalidophoran worms in Orsten-type preservation from the Cambrian Fortunian Stage of South China. Journal of Paleontology, 92(1): 1425.

Liu YH, Wang Q, Shao TQ, Zhang HQ*, Qin JC, Li C, Liang YC, Chen C, Xue JQ, and Liu XW, 2018. New material of three-dimensionally phosphatized and microscopic cycloneuralians from the Cambrian Paibian Stage of South China. Journal of Paleontology, 92(1): 8798.

Shao TQ, Tang HH, Liu YH*, Waloszek D, Maas A, and Zhang HQ*, 2018. Diversity of cnidarians and cycloneuralians in the Fortunian (early Cambrian) Kuanchuanpu Formation at Zhangjiagou, South China. Journal of Paleontology, 92(2): 115129.

Shao, TQ, Liu, YH*, Duan, BC, Zhang, HQ*, Zhang, H, Wang, Q, Zhang, YN, Qin, JC, 2018. The Fortunian (lowermost Cambrian) Qinscyphus necopinus (Cnidaria, Scyphozoa, Coronatae) underwent direct development. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Pal?ontologie, Abhandlungen, 289/2: 149159.

Xian, XF, Zhang, HQ*, Liu, YH, Zhang, YN, 2018. Diverse radial symmetry among the Cambrian Fortunian fossil embryos from northern Sichuan and southern Shaanxi Provinces, South China. Palaeoworld, doi: 10.1016/j.palwor.2018.10.006

Liu, YH*, Qin, JC, Wang, Q, Maas, A, Duan, BC, Zhang, YN, Zhang, H, Shao, TQ, Zhang, HQ*, 2018. New armoured scalidophorans (Ecdysozoa, Cycloneuralia) from the Cambrian Fortunian Zhangjiagou Lagerst?tte, South China. Papers in Palaeontology, doi: 10.1002/spp2.1239.

Community service:
Research Projects:

Crustaceans of Orsten-type preservation from the Upper Cambrian of western Hunan (National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2012.01 – 2014.12);

Crustaceans of Orsten-type preservation (State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2013 – 2016).

Embryo fossils from the early Cambrian of southern Shaanxi and northern Sichuan (National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2016.012019.12PI).