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Name  
ZHANG Miman
Title  
    
Highest  
Education  
   Doctor
Office  
   142 Xi-Zhi-Men-Wai ST., Beijing, 100044, China
Phone  
   010-88369322
Zip Code  
   100044
Fax  
   010-68337001
Email  
   zhangmiman@ivpp.ac.cn

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Seleted Publication:
    Chang MM and DS Miao.  An overview of Mesozoic fishes in Asia.  In: G Arratia and A Tintori (eds.), Mesozoic Fishes 3 – Systematics, Paleoenvironments and Biodiversity.  2004, pp.535-563. 

  Chang MM and JG Maisey.  Redescription of †Ellimma branneri and †Diplomystus shengliensis, and relationships of some basal clupeomorphs.  American Museum Novitates.  2003, no. 3404: 1-35.   

  Chang MM, DS Miao, YY Chen, JJ Zhou and PF Chen.  Suckers (Fish, Catostomidae) from the Eocene of China account for the family's current disjunct distributions.   Science in China, 2001, 31: 577-586.  

  Chang MM and YY Chen.  Late Mesozoic and Tertiary ichthyofaunas from China and some puzzling patterns of distribution. Vert. PalAsiast .2000, 38 (3): 161-175 (In English with Chinese summary).   

  Chang MM and L Grande. Redescription of Paraclupea chetungensis, an early clupeomorph from the Lower Cretaceous of southeastern China.  1997, Fieldiana. 

  Chang MM, YY Chen and HW Tong. A new Miocene xenocyprinin (Cyprinidae) from Heilongjiang province, Northeast China and succession of Late Cenozoic fish faunas of East Asia.  Vertebr. PalAsiatica.  1996, 34(3): 165-183. 

  Chang MM. Diabolepis and  its bearing on the relationships between porolepiforms and dipnoans. Bull. Mus natl. Hist. nat., Paris, 4, ser.17, 1995 Section c, n 1-4: 235-268. 

  Chang MM and MM Smith.  Is Youngolepis a porolepiform?  J. Vert. Paleont.  1992, 12(3), 294-312 (first author with M. Smith). 

  Chang MM.  "Rhipidistians", dipnoans and tetrapods.  In: H.-P. Schultze and L. Trueb (eds.), Origins of major groups of tetrapods: controversies and consensus.  1991, Cornell University Press, Ithaca. 

  Chang MM. Head exoskeleton and shoulder girdle of Youngolepis. In: Chang M.-M., Y.-H. Liu, and G.-R. Zhang (eds.), Early vertebrates and related problems of Evolutionary Biology.  1991, Science Press, Beijing, 355-378. 


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