International audienceIn 1879, Charles Darwin characterized the sudden and unexplained rise of angiosperms during the Cretaceous as an “abominable mystery.” The diversification of this clade marked the beginning of a rapid transition among Mesozoic ecosystems and floras formerly dominated by ferns, conifers, and cycads. Although the role of environmental factors has been suggested [Coiffard C, Gómez B (2012) Geol Acta 10(2):181–188], Cretaceous global climate change has barely been considered as a contributor to angiosperm radiation, and focus was put on biotic factors to explain this transition. Here we use a fully coupled climate model driven by Mesozoic paleogeographic maps to quantify and discuss the impact of continental drift on angio...
The rapid diversification and high species richness of flowering plants is regarded as ‘Darwin’s sec...
International audienceAim: During its entire history, the Earth has gone through periods of climate ...
The flowering plants that dominate modern vegetation possess leaf gas exchange potentials that far e...
International audienceIn 1879, Charles Darwin characterized the sudden and unexplained rise of angio...
One of the greatest terrestrial radiations is the diversification of the flowering plants (Angiosper...
Our aim is to evaluate the influence of climate and latitude on the rise to dominance of angiosperms...
The first flowering plant fossils occur as rare, undiverse pollen grains in the Early Cretaceous (Va...
Earth’s long-term climate may have profoundly influenced plant evolution. Local climatic factors, in...
Multiple hypotheses have been put forward to explain the rise of angiosperms to ecological dominance...
International audienceCompetition among species and entire clades can impact species diversification...
Background: Some of the evolutionary history of land plants has been documented based on the fossil ...
Abstract Background Some of the evolutionary history of land plants has been documented based on the...
The rapid diversification and high species richness of flowering plants is regarded as ‘Darwin’s sec...
International audienceAim: During its entire history, the Earth has gone through periods of climate ...
The flowering plants that dominate modern vegetation possess leaf gas exchange potentials that far e...
International audienceIn 1879, Charles Darwin characterized the sudden and unexplained rise of angio...
One of the greatest terrestrial radiations is the diversification of the flowering plants (Angiosper...
Our aim is to evaluate the influence of climate and latitude on the rise to dominance of angiosperms...
The first flowering plant fossils occur as rare, undiverse pollen grains in the Early Cretaceous (Va...
Earth’s long-term climate may have profoundly influenced plant evolution. Local climatic factors, in...
Multiple hypotheses have been put forward to explain the rise of angiosperms to ecological dominance...
International audienceCompetition among species and entire clades can impact species diversification...
Background: Some of the evolutionary history of land plants has been documented based on the fossil ...
Abstract Background Some of the evolutionary history of land plants has been documented based on the...
The rapid diversification and high species richness of flowering plants is regarded as ‘Darwin’s sec...
International audienceAim: During its entire history, the Earth has gone through periods of climate ...
The flowering plants that dominate modern vegetation possess leaf gas exchange potentials that far e...