Sun HJ, Sun ZX, Zhao FC. Exceptionally preserved hyolithids from the middle Cambrian of North China. Geological Magazine, 2021, 158(11): 1951-1959.
Sun HJ, Zhao FC, Steiner M, Li GX, Na L, Pan B, Yin ZJ, Zeng H, Van Iten H, Zhu MY. Skeletal faunas of the lower Cambrian Yu’anshan Formation, eastern Yunnan, China: metazoan diversity and community structure during the Cambrian Age 3. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2020, 542: 109580.
Sun HJ, Yin ZJ, Li GX, Zhao FC, Zeng H, Zhu MY. Periodic shell decollation as an ecology-driven strategy in the early Cambrian Cupitheca. Palaeontology, 2020, 63 (3): 431-442.
Sun HJ, Smith MR, Zeng H, Zhao FC, Li GX, Zhu MY. Hyoliths with pedicles illuminate the origin of the brachiopod body plan. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2018, 285 (1887): 20181780.
Sun HJ, Malinky J, Zhu MY, Huang DY. Palaeobiology of orthothecide hyoliths from the Cambrian Manto Formation of Hebei Province, North China. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 2018, 63 (1): 87-101.
Sun HJ, Zhao FC, Wen RQ, Zeng H, Peng J. Feeding strategy and locomotion of Cambrian hyolithides. Palaeoworld, 2018, 27 (3): 334-342.
Sun HJ, Babcock LE, Peng J, Kastigar JM. Systematics and palaeobiology of some Cambrian hyoliths from Guizhou, China, and Nevada, USA. Alcheringa, 2017, 41 (1): 79-100.
Sun HJ, Babcock LE, Peng J, Zhao YL. Three-dimensionally preserved digestive systems of two Cambrian hyolithides (Hyolitha). Bulletin of Geosciences, 2016, 91 (1): 51-56.
Sun HJ, Babcock LE, Peng J, Zhao YL. Hyolithids and associated trace fossils from the Balang Formation (Cambrian Stage 4), Guizhou, China. Palaeoworld, 2015, 74 (1-2): 55-60.
Sun HJ, Zhao YL, Peng J, Yang YN. New Wiwaxia material from the Tsinghsutung Formation (Cambrian Series 2) of Eastern Guizhou, China. Geological Magazine, 2014, 151 (2): 339-348.
Peng SC, Yang XF, Liu Y, Zhu, XJ, Sun HJ, Zamora S, Mao YY, Zhang YC. Fulu biota, a new exceptionally-preserved Cambrian fossil assemblage from the Longha Formation in southeastern Yunnan. Palaeoworld, 2020, 29 (3): 453-461.
Zhao YL, Yuan JL, Babcock LE, Guo QJ, Peng J, Yin LM, Yang XL, Peng SC, Wang CJ, Gaines RR, Esteve J, Tai TS, Yang RD, Wang Y, Sun HJ, Yang YN. Global Standard Stratotype-Section and Point (GSSP) for the conterminous base of the Miaolingian Series and Wuliuan Stage (Cambrian) at Balang, Jianhe, Guizhou, China. Episodes, 2019, 42 (2): 165-183.
Pan B, Skovsted CB, Sun HJ, Li GX. Early Cambrian Hyoliths from the North China Platform and their biostratigraphic and palaeogeographic significance. Alcheringa, 2019, 43: 351-380.
Peng J, Huang DY, Zhao YL, Sun HJ. Palaeoscolecids from the Balang Fauna of the Qiandongian (Cambrian Series 2), Guizhou, China. Geological Magazine, 2016, 153 (03): 438-448.
Peng J, Zhao YL, Yuan JL, Sun HJ, Yang XL, Yang YN. The trilobite Bathynotus from Cambrian Series 2 of China and its implications for global correlation. GFF, 2014, 136 (1): 203-207.
Zhao YL, Yuan JL, Guo QJ, Peng J, Yin LM, Yang XL, Wang CJ, Sun HJ. Comments on some important issues concerning the establishment of a GSSP for Cambrian Stage 5. GFF, 2014, 136 (1): 333-336.
Peng J, Sun HJ, Zhao YL, Yan QJ. The fossiliferous Geyi Section of the Balang Formation (Cambrian Series 2, Stage 4) near Taijiang County, Guizhou Province, South China. Journal of Guizhou University (Natural Science), 2012, 29 (Sup. 1): 89-97.
Peng J, Sun HJ, Zhao YL, Tai TS. The Jiaobang Section: the Balang Formation and the Balang Fauna (Cambrian Series 2 Stage 4) near Jiaobang villiage, Jianhe County, Guizhou Province, China. Journal of Guizhou University (Natural Science), 2012, 29 (Sup. 1): 125-132.
Peng J., Zhao YL, Sun HJ. Discovery and significance of Naraoia from the Qiandongian (Lower Cambrian) Balang Formation, eastern Guizhou, south China. Bulletin of Geosciences, 2012, 87 (1): 143-150.
闫巧洁, 彭进, 赵元龙, 文荣琴, 孙海静. 贵州剑河寒武系黔东统杷榔组沉积环境及生物地层再研究—以剑河交榜剖面为例. 地质论评, 2014, 60 (4): 893-902.
杨宇宁, 赵明宇, 孙海静, 陈文勇, 赵元龙. 贵阳乌当奥陶系湄潭组下段笔石带的划分. 古生物学报, 2011, 50 (1): 77-91.
马海涛, 彭进, 赵元龙, 达杨, 孙海静. 贵州岑巩羊桥罗家塘杷榔动物群的发现及其意义. 地质论评, 2011, 57 (5): 743-748.