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Elevation‐induced climate change as a dominant factor causing the late Miocene C4 plant expansion in the Himalayan foreland

doi: 10.1111/gcb.12426
pmid: 24123607
AbstractDuring the late Miocene, a dramatic global expansion of C4 plant distribution occurred with broad spatial and temporal variations. Although the event is well documented, whether subsequent expansions were caused by a decreased atmospheric CO2 concentration or climate change is a contentious issue. In this study, we used an improved inverse vegetation modeling approach that accounts for the physiological responses of C3 and C4 plants to quantitatively reconstruct the paleoclimate in the Siwalik of Nepal based on pollen and carbon isotope data. We also studied the sensitivity of the C3 and C4 plants to changes in the climate and the atmospheric CO2 concentration. We suggest that the expansion of the C4 plant distribution during the late Miocene may have been primarily triggered by regional aridification and temperature increases. The expansion was unlikely caused by reduced CO2 levels alone. Our findings suggest that this abrupt ecological shift mainly resulted from climate changes related to the decreased elevation of the Himalayan foreland.
- Département Sciences sociales, agriculture et alimentation, espace et environnement France
- French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation France
- Chinese Academy of Sciences China (People's Republic of)
- National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment France
- Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines France
C 4 plant expansion, 550, [SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global Changes, Climate Change, late Miocene, Models, Biological, 333, Nepal, [SDU.ENVI]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces, environment, Ecosystem, inverse vegetation model, Atmosphere, Paleontology, paleoclimate reconstruction, Biodiversity, Carbon Dioxide, Plants, [SDU.ENVI] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces, environment, Carbon, [ SDE.MCG ] Environmental Sciences/Global Changes, pollen biome, Seasons, [SDU.ENVI]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces, environment
C 4 plant expansion, 550, [SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global Changes, Climate Change, late Miocene, Models, Biological, 333, Nepal, [SDU.ENVI]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces, environment, Ecosystem, inverse vegetation model, Atmosphere, Paleontology, paleoclimate reconstruction, Biodiversity, Carbon Dioxide, Plants, [SDU.ENVI] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces, environment, Carbon, [ SDE.MCG ] Environmental Sciences/Global Changes, pollen biome, Seasons, [SDU.ENVI]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces, environment
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