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Name:
QIAO Li
Education:
Ph.D.
Research direction:
 
Academic
title:
Associate Professor
Postal Code:
210008
Subject
categories:
Palaeontology
Mailing
Address:
NIGPAS, 39 East Beijing Road, Nanjing, China
E-mail:
liqiao@nigpas.ac.cn

Resume:

Education

2009/09—2012/07Ph. D. in Stratigraphy and Palaeontology, NIGP.

2004/09—2007/07M. Sc. in Stratigraphy and Palaeontology, NIGP

2000/09—2004/07B. Sc. in Geoscience, Shaanxi Normal University (Xi’an).

Work experience

2018/3—presentAssociate Researcher, NIGP.

2013/11—2018/2Research Assistant, NIGP.

2012/07—2013/10Geological Survey of Jiangsu Province, engineer in Geology.

2007/08—2009/08Anhui Paleontology Museum, China, assistant in Paleontology. 

Direction:

  Dr. Li Qiao, born in 1981, engages in researches on the taxonomy and morphology of Brachiopoda, and its biostratigraphical and biogeographical correlations. Especially, her researches focus on the faunal connections and dispersal of the brachiopod faunas globally, with emphasis on the global palaeobiogeography and provincialism relating to the evolution of the Palaeotethys during the Devonian and Early Carboniferous period. Her recent research includes biogeographical work of brachiopod faunas in the Sibumasu and peri-Gondwana regions.

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Publications:

Publications:

Baranov V.V., Qiao L.*, Blodget, R. 2020. Givetian Stringocephalid brachiopods from eastern Yunnan of Southwest China with notes on global distribution of the family Stringocephalidae. Palaeoworld. Online.

Qiao Li, Qie W.K., 2019. Palaeobiogeographic dynamics of brachiopod faunas during the Frasnian-Famennian biotic crisis in South China. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments, 99(1): 91–99.

Qiao L., 2018. Biogeographic provinciality of brachiopod faunas and its relationship to Frasnian-Famennian mass extinction. 5th International Paleontological Congress – Paris, 9th-13th July 2018, p. 806. (Abstract)

Qiao L., 2018. Devonian brachiopod fauna from the Baoshan Block in western Yunnan, China. Permophiles Issue 66, Supplement 1 (8th International Brachiopod Congress–Milano, 11-14 September 2018), p.91. (Abstract)

Qiao Li, Falahatgar M. and Shen Shu-zhong, 2017. A lower Viséan (Carboniferous) brachiopod fauna from the eastern Alborz Mountains, northern Iran and its palaeobiogeographical implications. Geological Journal, 52: 317-326.

Qiao Li, Shen Shu-zhong. 2016. Taxonomical and biostratigraphical remarks on the rhynchonellide“Paurorhyncha” (Brachiopoda) in the Yidade Formation of eastern Yunnan,China. Palaeoworld, 25: 639–646.

Qiao Li, Shen Shu-zhong, 2015a. A global review of the Late Mississippian (Carboniferous)Gigantoproductus (Brachiopoda) faunas and their paleogeographical, paleoecological, and paleoclimatic implications. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 420: 128–137. (SCI)

Qiao Li, Shen Shu-zhong, 2015b. Reply to the comment on “A global review of the Late Mississippian (Carboniferous) Gigantoproductus (Brachiopoda) faunas and their paleogeographical, paleoecological, and paleoclimatic implications". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 433: 262–263. (SCI)

Qiao Li, Sun Dong-li and Shen Shu-zhong, 2015. A preliminary report on the Lower Carboniferous brachiopod fauna from the Qiangtang area (northwestern Tibet) and its palaeobiogeographical significance. In: Huang B. and Shen S.Z. (eds), Permophiles, The Brachiopod World (Abstract for IBC7). Newsletter of the subcommission on Permian Stratigraphy, 61 (supplement 1): 71–73. (Abstract)

Qiao Li and Shen Shu-zhong, 2014. Global palaeobiogeography of brachiopods during Mississippian—response to the global tectonic reconfiguration, ocean circulation, and climate changes, Gondwana Research 26(3–4), 1173–1185. (SCI)

Qiao Li and Shen Shu-zhong, 2012. Late Mississippian (Early Carboniferous) brachiopods from the western Daba Mountains, central China, Alcheringa, 36(3): 1–23. (SCI)

Qiao Li, 2011. Spatial distribution of Middle Devonian Brachiopods from Guangxi, South China and its environmental implications. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica, 50 (2): 166–175. 

Chen Xiu-qin and Qiao Li, 2008. The relationship between brachiopod genera Yingtangella Bai & Yin, 1978 and Rhipidothyris Cooper & Williams, 1935, Alcheringa, 32(2): 191–198. (SCI)

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