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Impact of mid Eocene greenhouse warming on America's southernmost floras.

Damián A Fernández1,2,3, Luis Palazzesi4,5, M Sol González Estebenet3,6, M Cristina Tellería3,7, Viviana D Barreda3,8.   

Abstract

A major climate shift took place about 40 Myr ago-the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum or MECO-triggered by a significant rise of atmospheric CO2 concentrations. The biotic response to this MECO is well documented in the marine realm, but poorly explored in adjacent landmasses. Here, we quantify the response of the floras from America's southernmost latitudes based on the analysis of terrestrially derived spores and pollen grains from the mid-late Eocene (~46-34 Myr) of southern Patagonia. Robust nonparametric estimators indicate that floras in southern Patagonia were in average ~40% more diverse during the MECO than pre-MECO and post-MECO intervals. The high atmospheric CO2 and increasing temperatures may have favored the combination of neotropical migrants with Gondwanan species, explaining in part the high diversity that we observed during the MECO. Our reconstructed biota reflects a greenhouse world and offers a climatic and ecological deep time scenario of an ice-free sub-Antarctic realm.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33564110      PMCID: PMC7873257          DOI: 10.1038/s42003-021-01701-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Commun Biol        ISSN: 2399-3642


  7 in total

1.  Effects of rapid global warming at the Paleocene-Eocene boundary on neotropical vegetation.

Authors:  Carlos Jaramillo; Diana Ochoa; Lineth Contreras; Mark Pagani; Humberto Carvajal-Ortiz; Lisa M Pratt; Srinath Krishnan; Agustin Cardona; Millerlandy Romero; Luis Quiroz; Guillermo Rodriguez; Milton J Rueda; Felipe de la Parra; Sara Morón; Walton Green; German Bayona; Camilo Montes; Oscar Quintero; Rafael Ramirez; Germán Mora; Stefan Schouten; Hermann Bermudez; Rosa Navarrete; Francisco Parra; Mauricio Alvarán; Jose Osorno; James L Crowley; Victor Valencia; Jeff Vervoort
Journal:  Science       Date:  2010-11-12       Impact factor: 47.728

2.  Eocene plant diversity at Laguna del Hunco and Río Pichileufú, Patagonia, Argentina.

Authors:  Peter Wilf; Kirk R Johnson; N Rubén Cúneo; M Elliot Smith; Bradley S Singer; Maria A Gandolfo
Journal:  Am Nat       Date:  2005-04-07       Impact factor: 3.926

3.  Sufficient sampling for asymptotic minimum species richness estimators.

Authors:  Anne Chao; Robert K Colwell; Chih-Wei Lin; Nicholas J Gotelli
Journal:  Ecology       Date:  2009-04       Impact factor: 5.499

4.  Coverage-based rarefaction and extrapolation: standardizing samples by completeness rather than size.

Authors:  Anne Chao; Lou Jost
Journal:  Ecology       Date:  2012-12       Impact factor: 5.499

5.  Transient Middle Eocene atmospheric CO₂ and temperature variations.

Authors:  Peter K Bijl; Alexander J P Houben; Stefan Schouten; Steven M Bohaty; Appy Sluijs; Gert-Jan Reichart; Jaap S Sinninghe Damsté; Henk Brinkhuis
Journal:  Science       Date:  2010-11-05       Impact factor: 47.728

6.  Cenozoic plant diversity in the neotropics.

Authors:  Carlos Jaramillo; Milton J Rueda; Germán Mora
Journal:  Science       Date:  2006-03-31       Impact factor: 47.728

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1.  Ecological changes have driven biotic exchanges across the Indian Ocean.

Authors:  Samuel C Bernardes; Kristina von Rintelen; Thomas von Rintelen; Almir R Pepato; Timothy J Page; Mark de Bruyn
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-12-02       Impact factor: 4.379

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