Multiple expansions of C4 plant biomass in East Asia since 7 Ma coupled with strengthened monsoon circulation

  • Zhisheng An
  • , Yongsong Huang
  • , Weiguo Liu
  • , Zhengtang Guo
  • , Stevens Clemens
  • , Li Li
  • , Warren Prell
  • , Youfeng Ning
  • , Yanjun Cai
  • , Weijian Zhou
  • , Benhai Lin
  • , Qingle Zhang
  • , Yunning Cao
  • , Xiaoke Qiang
  • , Hong Chang
  • , Zhenkun Wu

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Abstract

The expansion of plants using the C4 photosynthetic pathway is one of the most prominent changes in the global ecosystem during the Cenozoic Era. A significant late Miocene expansion is well documented. However, the existence and cause of subsequent expansions are still not clear, owing in part to the lack of long, continuous climate-vegetation records. Here we present two high-resolution carbon isotope time series, covering the past 7 m.y., derived from eolian deposits on the Chinese Loess Plateau. The data indicate three intervals of significant C4 plant expansions within the semiarid monsoonal region of East Asia (ca. 2.9-2.7 Ma, 1.3-0.9 Ma, and 0.6 Ma-present). These expansions covary with strengthened East Asian summer monsoon circulation. We conclude that in East Asia, large-scale late Miocene C4/C3 vegetation changes in semiarid areas have been primarily driven by warm seasonal precipitation and temperature variations associated with changes in monsoon circulation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)705-708
Number of pages4
JournalGeology
Volume33
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2005
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • C plant expansion
  • Carbon isotope
  • Chinese Loess Plateau
  • Miocene
  • Summer monsoon

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