The Cambrian Fossils of Chengjiang, China: The Flowering of Early Animal LifeISBN: 978-1-4051-6719-2
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248 pages
July 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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Richard Aldridge is FW Bennett Professor of Geology at
the University of Leicester. He specializes in early vertebrates,
particularly the extinct conodonts, and also works on a range of
exceptionally preserved fossils. He is President of the
International Palaeontological Association.
Jan Bergström is Professor of Palaeozoology at the
Swedish Museum of Natural History. His major paleontological
interests are in the evolution of the oldest arthropods and the
evolution of life at the beginning of the Paleozoic.
David Siveter is Professor of Palaeontology at the
University of Leicester. His main research interests are in
Paleozoic arthropods, especially ostracods, and also exceptionally
preserved Paleozoic faunas.
Derek Siveter is Assistant Curator at the University
Museum of Natural History, and Reader in Earth Sciences, University
of Oxford. His research focuses on arthropods, especially those of
the Early Paleozoic, together with fossils from several
Konservat-Lagerstätten.
Feng Xiang-hong is the Deputy Head of the Research Center for the Chengjiang Biota, Yunnan University, and is in charge of foreign affairs and project organizer for the center. She has been involved with the collection and promulgation of the Chengjiang Biota since its discovery.