Summary 1Grasses using the C4 photosynthetic pathway dominate today's savanna ecosystems and account for ~20% of terrestrial carbon fixation. However, this dominant status was reached only recently, during a period of C4 grassland expansion in the Late Miocene and Early Pliocene (4–8 Myr ago). Declining atmospheric CO2 has long been considered the key driver of this event, but new geological evidence casts doubt on the idea, forcing a reconsideration of the environmental cues for C4 plant success. 2Here, I evaluate the current hypotheses and debate in this field, beginning with a discussion of the role of CO2 in the evolutionary origins, rather than expansion, of C4 grasses. Atmospheric CO2 starvation is a plausible selection agent for ...
Grasslands dominated by taxa using the C4 photosynthetic pathway first developed on several continen...
It has generally been thought that the C4 photosynthetic pathway evolved from C3 ancestors due to lo...
The evolution of grasses using C4 photosynthesis and their sudden rise to ecological dominance 3 to ...
Grasslands dominated by taxa using the C4 photosynthetic pathway first developed on several continen...
Grasslands dominated by taxa using the C4photosynthetic pathway first developed on several continent...
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SummaryC4 photosynthesis is an adaptation derived from the more common C3 photosynthetic pathway tha...
The evolution of grasses using C4 photosynthesis and their sudden rise to ecological dominance 3 to ...
Identifying how organismal attributes and environmental change affect lineage diversification is ess...
Grasses using the C4 photosynthetic pathway dominate grasslands and savannahs of warm regions, and a...
C4 grasses account for >25% of global primary productivity and dominate tropical, subtropical, and w...
Identifying how organismal attributes and environmental change affect lineage diversification is ess...
Evidence suggests that C4 grasses, adapted to conditions of low CO2, high temperatures, and water-st...
Evidence suggests that C4 grasses, adapted to conditions of low CO2, high temperatures, and water-st...
It has generally been thought that the C4 photosynthetic pathway evolved from C3 ancestors due to lo...
Grasslands dominated by taxa using the C4 photosynthetic pathway first developed on several continen...
It has generally been thought that the C4 photosynthetic pathway evolved from C3 ancestors due to lo...
The evolution of grasses using C4 photosynthesis and their sudden rise to ecological dominance 3 to ...
Grasslands dominated by taxa using the C4 photosynthetic pathway first developed on several continen...
Grasslands dominated by taxa using the C4photosynthetic pathway first developed on several continent...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordG...
SummaryC4 photosynthesis is an adaptation derived from the more common C3 photosynthetic pathway tha...
The evolution of grasses using C4 photosynthesis and their sudden rise to ecological dominance 3 to ...
Identifying how organismal attributes and environmental change affect lineage diversification is ess...
Grasses using the C4 photosynthetic pathway dominate grasslands and savannahs of warm regions, and a...
C4 grasses account for >25% of global primary productivity and dominate tropical, subtropical, and w...
Identifying how organismal attributes and environmental change affect lineage diversification is ess...
Evidence suggests that C4 grasses, adapted to conditions of low CO2, high temperatures, and water-st...
Evidence suggests that C4 grasses, adapted to conditions of low CO2, high temperatures, and water-st...
It has generally been thought that the C4 photosynthetic pathway evolved from C3 ancestors due to lo...
Grasslands dominated by taxa using the C4 photosynthetic pathway first developed on several continen...
It has generally been thought that the C4 photosynthetic pathway evolved from C3 ancestors due to lo...
The evolution of grasses using C4 photosynthesis and their sudden rise to ecological dominance 3 to ...