KE-QIN GAO

Publication List Details

Period

1992 - 2008

Number

7

Co-Authors

A New Platynotan Lizard (Diapsida: Squamata) from the Late Cretaceous Gobi Desert (Ömnögov), Mongolia (2008)

Mark A. Norell, Ke-Qin Gao, Jack Conrad

Here we describe a new diminutive varanoid from the Late Cretaceous Djadoktha Formation of Omnogov, Mongolia. The new taxon, Ovoo gurval, was found in the Nemegt Basin at the locality of Little...

A New Choristodere from the Cretaceous of Mongolia (2005)

DANIEL T. KSEPKA, KE-QIN GAO, MARK A. NORELL

The remains of a choristodere recently discovered at Two Volcanoes, a new locality in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia, are described in this paper. Consisting of a fairly complete skull and partial...

FIRST DEFINITIVE RECORD OF MESOZOIC LIZARDS FROM MADAGASCAR (2003)

DAVID W. KRAUSE, SUSAN E. EVANS, KE-QIN GAO

We report here the first unequivocal record of a pre-Late Pleistocene lizard from the island of Madagascar, based on a nearly complete lower jaw, elements of both the pectoral and pelvic girdles,...

An Early Ostrich Dinosaur and Implications for Ornithomimosaur Phylogeny (2003)

QIANG JI, MARK A. NORELL, PETER J. MAKOVICKY, KE-QIN GAO, SHU'AN JI, CHONGXI YUAN

A new ornithomimosaur from the Yixian Formation of Liaoning Province People's Republic of China is described. These beds are near the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary. This specimen is interesting...

Mesozoic anurans from Liaoning Province, China, and phylogenetic relationships of archaeobatrachian anuran clades (2001)

KE-QIN GAO, YUAN WANG

Two Jurassic–Cretaceous anurans are described based on well-preserved specimens from the lower part of the Yixian Formation, western Liaoning Province, northeastern China. One specimen, from the...

A study on neural networks for parameter estimation / (1992)

Gao, Ke-Qin.

"This thesis aims at developing some artificial neural network-based computing techniques that provide efficient solutions to parameter estimation problems in signal processing".--Cf. leaf iii.

A gliding lizard from the Early Cretaceous of China

Li, Pi-Peng, Gao, Ke-Qin, Hou, Lian-Hai, Xu, Xing

Gliding is an energetically efficient mode of locomotion that has evolved independently, and in different ways, in several tetrapod groups. Here, we report on an acrodontan lizard from the Early...