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Symposium 19: The rise of fishes: the origin and early evolution of non-tetrapod vertebrates from a paleontological perspective
Time zone:
UTC-11 (Niue, Samoa Standard)
UTC-10 (Hawaii–Aleutian Standard, Cook Island, Tahiti)
UTC-9 (Alaska, Hawaii–Aleutian Daylight, Gambier Island)
UTC-8 (Alaska Daylight, Pacific Standard)
UTC-7 (Pacific Daylight, Mountain Standard)
UTC-6 (Mountain Daylight, Central Standard)
UTC-5 (Central Daylight, Eastern Standard, Peru, Colombia )
UTC-4 (Eastern Daylight, Atlantic Standard, Chile, Paraguay)
UTC-3 (Atlantic Daylight, Brasília, Argentina, Uruguay)
UTC-2 (Brasília Summer, Uruguay Summer)
UTC-1 (Azores Standard, Cape Verde, Eastern Greenland)
UTC±0 (Greenwich Mean, Western European)
UTC+1 (Western European Summer, Central European, West Africa)
UTC+2 (Central European Summer, Eastern European, Central Africa)
UTC+3 (Eastern European Summer, Arabia Standard, East Africa, Moscow)
UTC+4 (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Volgograd)
UTC+5 (Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Yekaterinburg)
UTC+6 (Bangladesh, Bhutan, Kyrgyzstan, Omsk)
UTC+7 (Indochina, Thailand, Western Indonesian, Novosibirsk)
UTC+8 (Australian Western, China, Malaysia, Philippine, Singapore)
UTC+9 (Japan, Korea, Eastern Indonesian, Yakutsk)
UTC+10 (Australian Eastern, Chamorro, Papua New Guinea, Vladivostok)
UTC+11 (Australian Eastern Daylight, New Caledonia, Srednekolymsk)
UTC+12 (Fiji, Magadan, New Zealand Standard)
UTC+13 (New Zealand Daylight, Tonga)
UTC+14 (Line Islands)
S19-1
Early evolution of the vertebrate morphology: a view from evolutionary developmental biology
Tatsuya Hirasawa (The University of Tokyo)
S19-2
Adaptive radiation of early neopterygian fishes in the aftermath of end-Permian extinction: evidences of large durophagous predators from China and their implications
Guang-Hui Xu (Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
S19-3
Morphometric Analysis of Lungfish Endocasts Elucidates Early Dipnoan Palaeoneurological Evolution
Alice CLEMENT (Flinders University)
S19-4
New material of Youngolepis reveals the early evolution of lungfish durophagy
Xindong Cui (Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
S19-5
The Cenozoic Fish Fauna of the Tibetan Plateau
Feixiang Wu (Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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