Identifying how organismal attributes and environmental change affect lineage diversification is essential to our understanding of biodiversity. With the largest phylogeny yet compiled for grasses, we present an example of a key physiological innovation that promoted high diversification rates. C4 photosynthesis, a complex suite of traits that improves photosynthetic efficiency under conditions of drought, high temperatures, and low atmospheric CO2, has evolved repeatedly in one lineage of grasses and was consistently associated with elevated diversification rates. In most cases there was a significant lag time between the origin of the pathway and subsequent radiations, suggesting that the 'C4 effect' is complex and derives from the interp...
It has generally been thought that the C4 photosynthetic pathway evolved from C3 ancestors due to lo...
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 ...
<div><p>Identifying how organismal attributes and environmental change affect lineage diversificatio...
Identifying how organismal attributes and environmental change affect lineage diversification is ess...
Identifying how organismal attributes and environmental change affect lineage diversification is ess...
Identifying how organismal attributes and environmental change affect lineage diversification is ess...
Identifying how organismal attributes and environmental change affect lineage diversification is ess...
Identifying how organismal attributes and environmental change affect lineage diversification is ess...
Abstract C4 photosynthesis is a complex trait that sustains fast growth and high prod...
The evolution of grasses using C4 photosynthesis and their sudden rise to ecological dominance 3 to ...
The evolution of grasses using C4 photosynthesis and their sudden rise to ecological dominance 3 to ...
C4 photosynthesis is a complex trait that sustains fast growth and high productivity in tropical and...
C4 photosynthesis is a complex trait that sustains fast growth and high productivity in tropical and...
SummaryC4 photosynthesis is an adaptation derived from the more common C3 photosynthetic pathway tha...
It has generally been thought that the C4 photosynthetic pathway evolved from C3 ancestors due to lo...
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 ...
<div><p>Identifying how organismal attributes and environmental change affect lineage diversificatio...
Identifying how organismal attributes and environmental change affect lineage diversification is ess...
Identifying how organismal attributes and environmental change affect lineage diversification is ess...
Identifying how organismal attributes and environmental change affect lineage diversification is ess...
Identifying how organismal attributes and environmental change affect lineage diversification is ess...
Identifying how organismal attributes and environmental change affect lineage diversification is ess...
Abstract C4 photosynthesis is a complex trait that sustains fast growth and high prod...
The evolution of grasses using C4 photosynthesis and their sudden rise to ecological dominance 3 to ...
The evolution of grasses using C4 photosynthesis and their sudden rise to ecological dominance 3 to ...
C4 photosynthesis is a complex trait that sustains fast growth and high productivity in tropical and...
C4 photosynthesis is a complex trait that sustains fast growth and high productivity in tropical and...
SummaryC4 photosynthesis is an adaptation derived from the more common C3 photosynthetic pathway tha...
It has generally been thought that the C4 photosynthetic pathway evolved from C3 ancestors due to lo...
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 ...