Carbon isotope compositions of terrestrial C3 plants as indicators of (paleo)ecology and (paleo)climate
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A broad compilation of modern carbon isotope compositions in all C3 plant types shows a monotonic increase in δ(13)C with decreasing mean annual precipitation (MAP) that differs from previous models. Corrections for temperature, altitude, or latitude are smaller than previously estimated. As corrected for altitude, latitude, and the δ(13)C of atmospheric CO(2), these data permit refined interpretation of MAP, paleodiet, and paleoecology of ecosystems dominated by C3 plants, either prior to 7-8 million years ago (Ma), or more recently at mid- to high latitudes. Twenty-nine published paleontological studies suggest preservational or scientific bias toward dry ecosystems, although wet ecosystems are also…
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- Latitude
- Terrestrial ecosystem
- Altitude (triangle)
- Ecosystem
- Isotopes of carbon
- Environmental science
- Biomass (ecology)
- Terrestrial plant
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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