《沉默的故事:中国东北恐龙时代的昆虫化石(英文版)》是由科学出版社出版的。
Chapter 1Introduction
Chapter 2The Upper Mesozoic Stratigraphic Characteristics in Northeastern China
Chapter 3Well-Balanced Eco-systems
Chapter 4InsectsOn the Spot Light
Chapter 5EphemeropteraA Short Life to Live
Chapter 6Odonata--Terminators with Wings
Chapter 7Plecoptera -Indicator of Water Quality
Chapter 8Blattodea--Survivors of the Fittest
Chapter 9Grylloblattodea--Rare Living Fossils
Chapter 10Dermaptera--Mysrery at Night
Chapter 11Orthoptera--The Sound of Chirping
Chapter 12Chresmodidae--Skiing on Water
Chapter 13Phasmatodea--Swaying in the Wind
Chapter 14Homoptera--17 Years Underground
Chapter 15Heteroptera--Smelly Defense or Piercing OffenseChapter 1Introduction
Chapter 2The Upper Mesozoic Stratigraphic Characteristics in Northeastern China
Chapter 3Well-Balanced Eco-systems
Chapter 4InsectsOn the Spot Light
Chapter 5EphemeropteraA Short Life to Live
Chapter 6Odonata--Terminators with Wings
Chapter 7Plecoptera -Indicator of Water Quality
Chapter 8Blattodea--Survivors of the Fittest
Chapter 9Grylloblattodea--Rare Living Fossils
Chapter 10Dermaptera--Mysrery at Night
Chapter 11Orthoptera--The Sound of Chirping
Chapter 12Chresmodidae--Skiing on Water
Chapter 13Phasmatodea--Swaying in the Wind
Chapter 14Homoptera--17 Years Underground
Chapter 15Heteroptera--Smelly Defense or Piercing Offense
Chapter 16Raphidioptera--Looking Out and Looking Forward
Chapter 17Neuroptera--Grace with Lace
Chapter 18Coleoptera--Sacred, Precious and Strong
Chapter 19Mecoptera--Stinger without the Sting
Chapter 20Diptera--Vampires for Dinosaurs
Chapter 21Trichoptera Mobile Home Builder
Chapter 22Hymenoptera--Pollinators Contribution
Chapter 23Reconstruction of Palaeoecology for Insect Faunas
Chapter 24Pollination and Flower Visits
Chapter 25Mimicry
Dr. SHIH Chungkun is a Visiting Professor since December 2004 in the College of Life Sciences of the CNU on a volunteer basis. His research interests include morphology,taxonomy and evolution of northeastern Chinese fossil insects and their interactions with fossil plants. So far he has co-authored more than 40 papers on insect fossils and coevolution with plants, including a recent paper in Sdence. Dr.Shih received a B. S. (1972) in Chemical Engineering from the Taiwan University, a M. S. (1975) and Ph.D. (1978) in Chemical Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania,a M. S. (1978) in Operations Research from Wharton School, the University of Pennsylvania and a MBA (1982) in Marketing from the Fairleigh Dickinson University. He recently retired after 3 years with Merck and 28 years with Infineum, a joint venture between ExxonMobil Chemical and Shell Chemical. From 1998 to 2009, he was involved in business management for Infineum China and its two joint ventures in China. His business work for a joint venture company in Jinzhou, Liaoning started his passion and studies of insect and plant fossils, which led to his cooperative research with Prof Ren and other collaborators. He has given presentations on fossil treasures from the northeastern China in Singapore, China and USA. He resides in Scotch Plains, NJ with his family.