C4 photosynthesis promoted species diversification during the Miocene grassland expansion.

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 p...

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Main Authors: Elizabeth L Spriggs, Pascal-Antoine Christin, Erika J Edwards
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4023962?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-8884255f18a040548048cfe291b1b3c92020-11-24T22:08:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0195e9772210.1371/journal.pone.0097722C4 photosynthesis promoted species diversification during the Miocene grassland expansion.Elizabeth L SpriggsPascal-Antoine ChristinErika J EdwardsIdentifying 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 interplay of the C4 syndrome with other factors. We also identified comparable radiations occurring during the same time period in C3 Pooid grasses, a diverse, cold-adapted grassland lineage that has never evolved C4 photosynthesis. The mid to late Miocene was an especially important period of both C3 and C4 grass diversification, coincident with the global development of extensive, open biomes in both warm and cool climates. As is likely true for most "key innovations", the C4 effect is context dependent and only relevant within a particular organismal background and when particular ecological opportunities became available.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4023962?pdf=render
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Pascal-Antoine Christin
Erika J Edwards
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C4 photosynthesis promoted species diversification during the Miocene grassland expansion.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Elizabeth L Spriggs
Pascal-Antoine Christin
Erika J Edwards
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title C4 photosynthesis promoted species diversification during the Miocene grassland expansion.
title_short C4 photosynthesis promoted species diversification during the Miocene grassland expansion.
title_full C4 photosynthesis promoted species diversification during the Miocene grassland expansion.
title_fullStr C4 photosynthesis promoted species diversification during the Miocene grassland expansion.
title_full_unstemmed C4 photosynthesis promoted species diversification during the Miocene grassland expansion.
title_sort c4 photosynthesis promoted species diversification during the miocene grassland expansion.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description 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 interplay of the C4 syndrome with other factors. We also identified comparable radiations occurring during the same time period in C3 Pooid grasses, a diverse, cold-adapted grassland lineage that has never evolved C4 photosynthesis. The mid to late Miocene was an especially important period of both C3 and C4 grass diversification, coincident with the global development of extensive, open biomes in both warm and cool climates. As is likely true for most "key innovations", the C4 effect is context dependent and only relevant within a particular organismal background and when particular ecological opportunities became available.
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