Itinerary and Programme

The 7th International Brachiopod Congress
23-25 May, 2015, Nanjing China
Itinerary and Programme
Friday 22 May
6:00-10:00pm
Registration and welcome reception (Icebreaker)
Saturday 23 May
Opening ceremony (Chair: ZHAN Renbin)
8:30-8:45 am
Welcoming Remarks
Speeches:
Prof. YANG Qun (Director of Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology);
Dr. LIU Yu (National Natural Science Foundation of China)
Academic Sessions
Plenary sessions
Chairs: ZHAN Renbin and Ian PERCIVAL
8:45-9:15 am
9:15-9:45 am
9:45-10:15 am
10:15-10:35 am
10:35-11:05 am
David A.T. HARPER: The Ordovician rhynchonelliform brachiopod fauna: Occupation of
morphospace during the great Ordovician biodiversification event
RONG Jiayu: Phanerozoic brachiopod genera of China: A brief introduction
Uwe BRAND: Trace and isotope chemistry of brachiopods: proxies of geologic events
Morning Tea (Group Photo)
ZHANG Zhifei: Exceptionally preserved brachiopods from fossil-Lagerstätten in
southwestern China: perspectives on the Cambrian explosion of metazoans
Session 1: Systematics, phylogeny and morphological patterns of brachiopods
Chairs: Jisuo JIN and Lars HOLMER
11:05-11:25 am
11:25-11:40 am
11:40-12:05 pm
Glenn A. BROCK, Marissa J. BETTS, Lars E. HOLMER et al.: Lower Cambrian
brachiopod assemblages from east Gondwana – biostratigraphic review and correlation
(keynote)
Colin D. SPROAT and Jisuo JIN: Redefining the Middle–Late Ordovician brachiopod
Plectorthis from North America
Andrzej BALINSKI and SUN Yuanlin: The aberrant Middle Devonian ambocoeliid
Cyrtinoides Yudina and Rzhonsnitskaya, 1985 from China
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12:05-1:30 pm
Lunch break and Posters
1:30-1:45 pm
Adam T. HALAMSKI, Maria Aleksandra BITNER, Andrzej KAIM et al.: A large-scale
paedomorphic evolutionary lineage among terebratulides (Permian to Recent)
Lucia ANGIOLINI, Mark CAMPAGNA, Tatiana GRUNT et al.: A silicified brachiopod
fauna from the Cisuralian-Guadalupian Gundara Formation of Darvaz, Pamir, Tajikistan
Ryutaro GOTO and Kazuyoshi ENDO: Genetic variations and species boundaries among
the Pacific populations of Lingula
Sangmin LEE, Guang R. SHI, Tae-Yoon S. PARK et al.: Virtual palaeontology: x-ray
microtomography of Palaeozoic brachiopod fossils embedded in various rocks
Anna A. GEBRUK, Elena N. TEMEREVA and Vladimir V. MALAKHOV: Description
of the preoral coelom in adult brachiopods and its phylogenetic significance
1:45-2:00 pm
2:00-2:15 pm
2:15-2:30 pm
2:30-2:45 pm
Session 2: Brachiopod palaeoecology, taphonomy and interactions with other organisms
Chairs: Alberto PEREZ-HUERTA and CHEN Zhongqiang
2:45-3:05 pm
3:05-3:20 pm
3:20-3:35 pm
Jisuo JIN: Paleoecological and paleogeographical gradient of Late Ordovician
dalmanelloid brachiopods in Laurentia (keynote)
Timothy P. TOPPER, Luke STROTZ, Lars E. HOLMER et al.: Water above and mud
below: life strategies of brachiopods from the middle Cambrian Burgess Shale
Giuseppe BUONO, Mena SCHEMM-GREGORY and Tõnu MEIDLA: Estonirhynchia
estonica and Uncinuloidea (Brachiopoda): a multidisciplinar investigation
3:35-3:55 pm
Afternoon Tea and Posters
3:55-4:15 pm
LÜ Dan and MA Xueping: Small-sized brachiopods from the late Frasnian (Devonian) of
the Jiangjiaqiao section, Hunan, China
ZONG Pu, MA Xueping, ZHANG Meiqiong et al.: Comparative study of Late Devonian
(Famennian) brachiopod assemblage successions, depositional environments, and
geo-events in northwestern Junggar, Xinjiang and central Hunan, China
HUANG Kangjun, SHEN Bing, TENG Fangzhen et al.: Brachiopod fossil richness
controlled by the intensity of chemical weathering
Yuta SHIINO and Lucia ANGIOLINI: Die hard under high energy flow conditions: a case
of shell functionality in the spiriferinide brachiopod Pachycyrtella
ZHANG Yang, HE Weihong, Guang R. SHI et al.: Study of Changhsingian (Late
Permian) brachiopod fauna of shallow-water clastic-shelf facies in South China: see
Zhongzhai section as an example
Donald A.B. MACFARLAN: Terebratulide brachiopods from the Middle and Late
Jurassic of New Zealand
Alfréd DULAI, Michael GATT, Pierre MOISSETTE et al.: Oligocene and Miocene
brachiopods of the Maltese Islands: taxonomy, diversity, distribution
4:15-4:30 pm
4:30-4:45 pm
4:45-5:00 pm
5:00-5:15 pm
5:15-5:30 pm
5:30-5:45 pm
Sunday 24 May
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Session 3: Biostratigraphy, chemostratigraphy, and past environmental and climate changes
Chairs: Lucia ANGIOLINI and Uwe BRAND
8:30-8:50 am
8:50-9:05 am
9:05-9:20 am
9:20 -9:35 am
9:35-9:50 am
9:50-10:05 am
Christoph KORTE: Palaeoenvironment and palaeoclimate from geochemistry of low-Mg
calcite brachiopod shells (keynote)
Amir ZAKY, Uwe BRAND and Karem AZMY: A new sample processing protocol: an
important update for procuring reliable ree signatures
Claudio GARBELLI and Lucia ANGIOLINI: Brachiopods biomineralization patterns
during the Late Permian
Giuseppe BUONO, Liisa LANG, Tõnu MEIDLA et al.: Brachiopod geochemistry and the
Early-middle Paleozoic of Estonia
Ulrich JANSEN: Pridolian to Eifelian brachiopod faunas, biofacies and events of the
Rhenish Massif (Germany)
GUO Wen, NIE Ting, SUN Yuanlin et al.: Lower Emsian (Lower Devonian) brachiopod
fauna from Nandan, Guangxi, South China
10:05-10:25 am
Morning Tea and Posters
10:25-10:40 am
Horng-Sheng MII, Tsai-Wen LIN, Shih-Wei WANG et al.: Carbon and oxygen isotope
records of Devonian brachiopods from the southern China and their palaeoenvironmental
implications
SUN Yuanlin, SHEN Bing, HUANG Kangjun et al.: Response of brachiopod fauna to
environmental change related to the Upper Kellwaser Event --a case study on a carbonate
platform section in central Guangxi, China
10:40-10:55 am
10:55-11:10 am
11:10-11:25 am
Claudio GARBELLI, Lucia ANGIOLINI, Uwe BRAND et al.: Neotethys seawater
chemistry and temperature at the dawn of the latest Permian events
11:25-11:45 am
Hideko TAKAYANAGI, Ryuji ASAMI, Tsuguo OTAKE et al.: Within- and inter-shell
variations in carbon and oxygen isotope composition of modern brachiopods
Alberto PÉREZ-HUERTA, Ethan L. GROSSMAN, Gregory A. HENKES et al.: Electron
backscatter diffraction (EBSD) as a tool for evaluating fossil brachiopod shell preservation:
Implications for carbonate clumped isotope paleothermometry (key note)
11:45-1:00 pm
Lunch break and Posters
1:00-5:30 pm
Mid -conference excursions
5:30-7:30 pm
Conference dinner (Confucius Temple)
Monday 25 May
Session 4: Origination, diversity and extinction of brachiopods
Chairs: David HARPER and SHEN Shuzhong
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8:30-8:50 am
8:50-9:05 am
9:05-9:20 am
9:20-9:35 am
9:35-9:50 am
9:50-10:05 am
10:05-10:20 am
10:20-10:35 am
CHEN Zhongqiang, WANG Jialin, YANG Hao et al.: Permian-Triassic evolutionary
dynamics of the Brachiopoda: paleobiogeography, extinction-survival-recovery, latitudinal
diversity gradients, body size variation, and longevity changes (key note)
ZHANG Zhifei and Lars E. HOLMER: An agglutinated early Cambrian actinotroch-like
phoronid from the Chengjiang Lagerstātten and its implications
LI Guoxiang, Zhang Zhifei and Lars E. Holmer: Early Cambrian Stem-Group
Brachiopods from China
Christian B. SKOVSTED, Marissa J. BETTS, Timothy P. TOPPER et al.: The tommotiid
Dailyatia from the Lower Cambrian of South Australia – Complications to the brachiopod
stem
ZHANG Zhiliang and ZHANG Zhifei: The epithelial cell moulds on the shells of the
earliest acrotretoids from the Cambrian Series 2 (Shuijingtuo Formation) in the Three
Gorges area, China
Adam T. HALAMSKI: Case studies in evolution and palaeobiogeography of Devonian
brachiopods
TU Chenyi and CHEN Zhongqiang: How did bivalve take over brachiopod's governorship
over the Permian-Triassic transition? An old question with new insights
Fernando GARCÍA JORAL, JoséFrancisco BAEZA-CARRATALÁ and Antonio GOY:
Size changes in brachiopods at the Early Toarcian (Jurassic) Mass Extinction Event
10:35-10:55 am
Morning Tea and Posters
Session 5: Palaeobiogeography, gradients and palaeogeographical implications
Chairs: Guang SHI and Robin COCKS
10:55-11:15 am
10:15-11:35 am
11:35-11:50 am
11:50-12:05 pm
12:05-1:30 pm
1:30-1:45 pm
1:45-2:00 pm
2:00-2:15 pm
L. Robin M. COCKS and Trond. H. TORSVIK: Ordovician to Devonian brachiopod
distributions and palaeogeography (key note)
HE Weihong, Guang R. SHI, Richard J. TWITCHETT et al.: Late Permian marine
ecosystem collapse began in deeper waters: evidence from brachiopod diversity and body
size changes (key note)
SHEN Shuzhong, ZHANG Yichun, LI Wenzhong et al.: Permian brachiopods from the
Gyanyima exotic block in southwestern Tibet, China and their palaeogeographical and
palaeoenvironmanetal implications
Gabriela A. CISTERNA and Andrea F. STERREN: Carboniferous postglacial brachiopod
faunas in the Southwestern Gondwana margin
Lunch break
David A.T. HARPER and L. Robin. M. COCKS: The brachiopod fauna of the Portrane
Limestone (Upper Ordovician), County Dublin, Ireland
Sangmin LEE, Guang R. SHI and Jun-Ichi TAZAWA: Antitropicality and convergent
evolution: a case study of Permian neospiriferine brachiopods
QIAO Li, SUN Dongli and SHEN Shuzhong: A preliminary report on the Lower
Carboniferous brachiopod fauna from the Qiangtang area (northwestern Tibet) and its
palaeobiogeographical significance
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2:15-2:30 pm
2:30-2:45 pm
2:45-3:00 pm
3:00-3:15 pm
Ian G. PERCIVAL: Katian (Late Ordovician) lingulate brachiopods from eastern
Australia – an appraisal of their palaeoecology and palaeobiogeographical affinities
Guang R. SHI, ZHANG Yichun, SHEN Shuzhong et al.: Onshore-offshore-basin species
diversity and body size patterns in Changhsingian (Late Permian) brachiopods
Des STRUSZ and Ian G. PERCIVAL: Palaeoecology and palaeobiogeographical
significance of Silurian (Wenlock-Ludlow) brachiopods from Quidong, New South Wales,
Australia
WU Huiting, HE Weihong, ZHANG Yang et al.: A global review on Neochonetes and
Tethyochonetes (Brachiopoda) in late Palaeozoic and early Mesozoic:
Palaeobiogeographical distributions, sedimentary facies and size changes
3:15-3:35 pm
Afternoon Tea and Posters
Session 6: Modern brachiopod biology and ecology
Chairs: Maria Aleksandra BITNER and Carsten LUETER
3:35-3:55 pm
3:55-4:10 pm
4:10-4:25 pm
4:25-4:40 pm
4:40-4:55 pm
4:55-5:10 pm
5:10-5:25 pm
5:25-5:40 pm
Carsten LÜTER and Ronald SEIDEL: Peeping through a bivalved shield –
non-destructive X-ray micro-computed tomography (µCT) elucidates brachiopod internal
anatomy (keynote)
Jeffrey ROBINSON: A review of extant species in the craniid brachiopod genus
Novocrania
Maria Aleksandra BITNER and Alan LOGAN: Recent Brachiopoda from the
Mozambique-Madagascar area, western Indian Ocean
Nina FURCHHEIM, Yale PASSAMANECK, Andreas HEJNOL et al.: The ancestral
brachiopod larval eye – a glimpse of bilaterian eye evolution.
Tatyana V. KUZMINA, Elena N. TEMEREVA and Vladimir V. MALAKHOV:
Structure of the blood system in rhynchonellid brachiopods.
Elena N. TEMEREVA and Vladimir V. MALAKHOV: Data on innervation of the
lophophore in brachiopods support the monophyly of the lophophorates.
Yi-Jyun LUO, Takeshi TAKEUCHI, Ryo KOYANAGI et al.: The brachiopod genome of
Lingula anatina and the evolution of lophotrochozoans and biomineralization
Natalia LÓPEZ CARRANZA, Holly A. SCHREIBER and Sandra J. CARLSON: Putting
3D models to the test: quantifying loop variability in Laqueus erythraeus and Terebratalia
transversa
Closing ceremony (Chair: SHEN Shuzhong)
5:40-6:00 pm
Closing remarks
Discussion on next IBC
Tips for post-conference field excursions
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LIST OF POSTERS
ANGIOLINI, Lucia, Giovanna DELLA PORTA, Flavio JADOUL, Melanie LENG, Leah NOLAN and Michael
STEPHENSON: What can a shell tell you? The many stories told by Gigantoproductus, a multiproxy-archive
brachiopod genus.
BERROCAL-CASERO, Mélani, Fernando GARCÍA JORAL and Fernando BARROSO-BARCENILLA:
Morphometric study of asymmetric rhynchonellids from the Coniacian (Upper Cretaceous) of Northern Spain.
BITNER, Maria Aleksandra and Neda MOTCHUROVA-DEKOVA: Badenian (Middle Miocene) brachiopod
assemblage from Yasen, northwestern Bulgaria (Central Paratethys): composition and biogeographic
significance.
BUONO, Giuseppe: Brachiopods and collections: the Philatelic record.
BUONO, Giuseppe: Mena Daniela Schemm-Gregory: remembering a colleague and a friend.
BUTTS, Susan H.: Silicification bias in brachiopods: Implications for paleoecological studies.
CHEN Feiyang, ZHANG Zhifei: Shell concentration of Palaeobolus from the Cambrian (Stage 4) Hongjianshao
Formation of eastern Yunnan.
CHEN Jing, TONG Jinnan, SONG Haijun, LUO Mao, HUANG Yunfei: Recovery pattern of brachiopods after the
Permian-Triassic crisis in South China.
CLARK, Joanna V., Anthony E. ALDRIDGE, Matí
as REOLID, Kazuyoshi ENDO and Alberto PÉREZ-HUERTA:
Application of shell spiral deviation methodology to fossil brachiopods: Implications for obtaining specimen
ontogenetic ages.
COLÁS, Jorge: Evidences of taphonomic reelaboration in jurassic brachiopods from the Iberian Range (NE Spain).
COLÁS, Jorge and Fernando GARCÍA JORAL:New taxonomically important observations on the microestructure
of the cardinalia of Jurassic Norellidae (Rhynchonellida).
GASPARD, Danièle: Hierarchical structure of calcite layers in the shell of the brachiopod Aerothyris
kerguelenensis.
GEBRUK, Anna A. and Elena N. TEMEREVA: Organization of the coelom in Lingula anatina: 3D and
ultrastructural studies.
HOU Jing, CHEN Zhongqiang, ZHAO Laishi and LI Yang: Covariations between seawater temperature and
benthic biodiversity immediately after the glacial maxima of the Late Palaeozoic ice age, Western Australia.
HUGHES, ZoëE. and L. Robin M. COCKS: The Thomas Davidson collection in the Natural History Museum,
London.
ISOWA, Yukinobu, Isao SARASHINA, Kenshiro OSHIMA, Keiji KITO, Masahira HATTORI and Kazuyoshi
ENDO: Proteome analysis of shell matrix proteins in the brachiopod Laqueus rubellus.
KUZMINA, Tatyana V. and Vladimir V. MALAKHOV: The accessory hearts of the rhynchonellid brachiopod
Hemithyris psittacea.
LI Yang, CHEN Zhongqiang, ZHAO Laishi and HOU Jing: Predatory drill holes from the Lower Permian
brachiopods, Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia: marine predatory interactions immediately after glaciation
of the Late Paleozoic ice age.
MA Xueping, Volker EBBIGHAUSEN and R. Thomas BECKER: New observations on Spinatrypina brachiopods
from the Frasnian (Upper Devonian) Refrath Formation of the Bergisch Gladbach area, Germany.
NIE Ting, GUO Wen and SUN Yuanlin: New knowledge of productinide brachiopods from the Tangbagou
Formation (Tournaisian, Lower Carboniferous) of Dushan, South Guizhou.
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NIE Ting, GUO Wen, SUN Yuanlin, SHEN Bing, HUANG Kangjun, TANG Zhuanhong, HUANG Xianglin, MAI
Chi and LI Yukun: New discoveries of the Late Devonian brachiopod genus Dzieduszyckia Siemiradzki, 1909
in south China.
PERCIVAL, Ian G., Michael ENGELBRETSEN and PENG Shanchi: Wulingian (middle Cambrian) linguliformean
brachiopods from Hunan Province, South China.
SHIINO, Yuta and Yuki TOKUDA: How does flow recruit epizoans onto brachiopod shells?
SICCARDI, Aron: A revisited Silurian-Lower Devonian brachiopod biostratigraphy of North Patagonian Massif,
Ventania system and Southern ParanáBasin. A regional correlation.
SOUR-TOVAR, Francisco and Sara A. QUIROZ-BARROSO: Lower-Middle Permian brachiopods from two
localities of Central-South Mexico; faunas of a closing ocean.
TEMEREVA, Elena N., Tatyana V. KUZMINA: Immunocytochemical and ultrastructural peculiarities of the
innervation of tentacles and the lophophore among brachiopods
TORRES-MARTÍNEZ, Miguel A. and Francisco SOUR-TOVAR: Productid brachiopods from the Carboniferous
of Ixtaltepec Formation, Oaxaca, Southern Mexico.
WANG Haizhou, ZHANG Zhifei and Lars E. HOLMER: New observations on the most mineralized brachiopod
Diandongia from the Chengjiang Lagerstätte (Cambrian, Stage 3) of eastern Yunnan, China.
ZAKY, Amir, Uwe BRAND, Karem AZMY, Alan LOGAN and Jörundur SVAVARSSON: Rare earth elements of
modern shelf and deep-water articulated brachiopods: evaluation of seawater masses.
ZHANG Meiqiong, MA Xueping and ZHANG Yubo: Leiorhynchid brachiopods across the Middle-Upper
Devonian boundary in South China.
ZHANG Zhiliang and ZHANG Zhifei: The epithelial cell moulds on the shells of the earliest acrotretoids from the
Cambrian Series 2 (Shuijingtuo Formation) in the Three Gorges area, China
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