The origin of grass-dominated ecosystems

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Jacobs, BF
Kingston, JD
Jacobs, LL
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[1] So Methodist Univ, Dept Geol Sci, Dallas, TX 75275 USA
[2] Yale Univ, Dept Anthropol, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
[3] Yale Univ, Dept Geol & Geophys, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
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10.2307/2666186
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Q94 [植物学];
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Approximately one-third of the Earth's vegetative cover comprises savannas, grasslands, and other grass-dominated ecosystems. Paleobotanical, paleofaunal, and stable carbon isotope records suggest five major phases in the origin of grass-dominated ecosystems: (1) the late Maastrichtian (or Paleocene) origin of Poaceae; (2) the opening of Paleocene and Eocene forested environments in the early to middle Tertiary (3) an increase in the abundance of C-3 grasses during the middle Tertiary; (4) the origin of C-4 grasses in the middle Miocene: and (5) the spread of C-4 grass-dominated ecosystems at the expense of C-3 vegetation in the late Miocene. Grasses are known from all continents except Antarctica between the early Paleocene and middle Eocene. Herbivore morphology indicative of grazing, and therefore suggestive of grass-dominated ecosystems, appears in South America by the Eocene-Oligocene boundary, prior to the occurrence of grazing morphology elsewhere, and persists throughout the Cenozoic. Clear vertebrate and paleobotanical evidence of widespread grass-dominated ecosystems in northern continents does not occur until the early to middle Miocene. C-4 grasses are present from approximately 15 Ma and undergo a dramatic expansion in the lower latitudes of North America. South America, East Africa. and Pakistan between 9 and 4 Ma. The expansion may have taken place in a shorter interval in some regions. C-4 grasses are characteristic of seasonal, arid, and warm environments and are more tolerant of lower atmospheric CO2 (< 400 ppmv) than C-3 plants. C-4 grass distribution, therefore, is climatically controlled. The late Miocene spread of C-4 grasses possibly involved a decrease in atmospheric CO2 and heralded the establishment of modern seasonality and rainfall patterns.
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