Evidence suggests that C4 grasses, adapted to conditions of low CO2, high temperatures, and water-stressed environments, expanded relatively quickly, and in several geographically distinct regions, during the Late Miocene (approximately 9–7 Ma). Using a variety of modelling tools, we attempt to explain this expansion in terms of changes in global climate. We use a fully coupled atmosphere–ocean General Circulation Model (AOGCM, HadCM3L) to simulate global climate before and after the expansion (the Late Oligocene, 27 Ma, and pre-industrial). We then use the simulated climates to drive a process-based global vegetation model (LPJ). Contrary to indications from palaeo data, the vegetation model predicts a greater C4 distribution during the La...
The late Miocene palaeorecord provides evidence for a warmer and wetter climate than that of today, ...
There is an increasing need to understand the pre-Quaternary warm climates, how climate–vegetation i...
Grasslands dominated by taxa using the C4 photosynthetic pathway first developed on several continen...
Evidence suggests that C4 grasses, adapted to conditions of low CO2, high temperatures, and water-st...
There is an increasing need to understand the pre-Quaternary warm climates, how climate–vegetation i...
There is an increasing need to understand the pre-Quaternary warm climates, how climate–vegetation i...
In a long-term climatic cooling trend, the Middle Miocene represents one of the last warm periods of...
Proxy records from the Miocene epoch (∼23-5 Ma) indicate a warmer climate than today in spite of low...
peer reviewedThe Miocene is a relatively recent epoch of the Earth's history with warmer climate tha...
Grasslands dominated by taxa using the C4 photosynthetic pathway first developed on several continen...
Summary 1Grasses using the C4 photosynthetic pathway dominate today's savanna ecosystems and acco...
There is an increasing need to understand the pre-Quaternary warm climates, how climate-vegetation i...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordG...
Grasslands dominated by taxa using the C4 photosynthetic pathway first developed on several continen...
There is an increasing need to understand the pre-Quaternary warm climates, how climate-vegetation i...
The late Miocene palaeorecord provides evidence for a warmer and wetter climate than that of today, ...
There is an increasing need to understand the pre-Quaternary warm climates, how climate–vegetation i...
Grasslands dominated by taxa using the C4 photosynthetic pathway first developed on several continen...
Evidence suggests that C4 grasses, adapted to conditions of low CO2, high temperatures, and water-st...
There is an increasing need to understand the pre-Quaternary warm climates, how climate–vegetation i...
There is an increasing need to understand the pre-Quaternary warm climates, how climate–vegetation i...
In a long-term climatic cooling trend, the Middle Miocene represents one of the last warm periods of...
Proxy records from the Miocene epoch (∼23-5 Ma) indicate a warmer climate than today in spite of low...
peer reviewedThe Miocene is a relatively recent epoch of the Earth's history with warmer climate tha...
Grasslands dominated by taxa using the C4 photosynthetic pathway first developed on several continen...
Summary 1Grasses using the C4 photosynthetic pathway dominate today's savanna ecosystems and acco...
There is an increasing need to understand the pre-Quaternary warm climates, how climate-vegetation i...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordG...
Grasslands dominated by taxa using the C4 photosynthetic pathway first developed on several continen...
There is an increasing need to understand the pre-Quaternary warm climates, how climate-vegetation i...
The late Miocene palaeorecord provides evidence for a warmer and wetter climate than that of today, ...
There is an increasing need to understand the pre-Quaternary warm climates, how climate–vegetation i...
Grasslands dominated by taxa using the C4 photosynthetic pathway first developed on several continen...