1、Jingyu Wu, Bainian Sun, Yusheng Liu, Sanping Xie, Zhicheng Lin, 2009. A new species of Exbucklandia (Hamamelidaceae) from the Pliocene of China and its paleoclimatic significance. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 155(3-4): 32-41. (SCI)
2、Bai-Nian Sun, Jing-Yu Wu, Yu-Sheng Liu, Su-Ting Ding, Xiang-Chuan Li, San-Ping Xie, De-Fei Yan, Zhi-Cheng Lin, 2011. Reconstructing Neogene vegetation and climates to infer tectonic uplift in western Yunnan, China. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 304: 328–336. (SCI)
3、Su-Ting Ding, Bai-Nian Sun, Jing-Yu Wu, Xiang-Chuan Li, 2011. Miocene Smilax leaves and associated epiphyllous fungi from Zhejiang, East China and their paleoecological implications. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 165: 209-223. (SCI)
4、Bai-Nian Sun, Su-Ting Ding, Jing-Yu Wu, Chong Dong, San-Ping Xie, Zhi-Cheng Lin. Carbon Isotope and Stomatal Data of Late Pliocene Betulaceous leaves from SW China: Implications for Palaeoatmospheric CO2-levels. Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences ( in press, doi: doi:10.3906/yer-1003-42). (SCI)
5、San-Ping Xie, Bai-Nian Sun, Jing-Yu Wu, Zhi-Cheng Lin, Dei-Fei Yan, Liang Xiao. Paleoclimatic Estimates for the Late Pliocene based on Leaf Physiognomy from Western Yunnan, China. Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences ( in press, doi: doi:10.3906/yer-1003-23). (SCI)
6、Zhi-Cheng Lin, Bai-Nian Sun, Barry H. Lomax, Jing-Yu Wu, San-Ping Xie, Xiao-Dong Lv, Xiang-Chuan Li and Jing Dai, 2010. Leaf megafossils of Betula yunnanensis sp. nov. (Betulaceae) from the Mangbang Formation, SW China and its taphonomic implications. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 163: 84-103. (SCI)
7、Xiangchuan Li, Bainian Sun, Liang Xiao, Jingyu Wu, Zhicheng Lin, 2010. Leaf macrofossils of Ilex protocornuta Li et Sun sp. nov. (Aquifoliaceae) from the Late Miocene, East China: Implications for paleoclimate. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 161(1-2): 87-103. (SCI)
8、Sanping Xie, Bainian Sun, David L. Dilcher, Defei Yan, Jingyu Wu, Zhicheng Lin, 2010.Numerical taxonomy of Palaeocarya (Juglandaceae) from the Mangbang Formation of West Yunnan, China. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 162 (2): 193-202. (SCI)