The Miocene: The future of the past

M Steinthorsdottir, HK Coxall… - Paleoceanography …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Miocene epoch (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time interval of global warmth, relative
to today. Continental configurations and mountain topography transitioned toward modern …

Biodiversity and topographic complexity: modern and geohistorical perspectives

C Badgley, TM Smiley, R Terry, EB Davis… - Trends in Ecology & …, 2017 - cell.com
Topographically complex regions on land and in the oceans feature hotspots of biodiversity
that reflect geological influences on ecological and evolutionary processes. Over geologic …

Evolution of grasses and grassland ecosystems

CAE Strömberg - Annual review of Earth and planetary sciences, 2011 - annualreviews.org
The evolution and subsequent ecological expansion of grasses (Poaceae) since the Late
Cretaceous have resulted in the establishment of one of Earth's dominant biomes, the …

Evidence for adaptation to fire regimes in the tropical savannas of the Brazilian Cerrado

MF Simon, T Pennington - International Journal of Plant …, 2012 - journals.uchicago.edu
A recent controversy concerns whether plant traits that are assumed to be adaptations to fire
originally evolved in response to selective factors other than fire. We contribute to this …

Dietary changes of large herbivores in the Turkana Basin, Kenya from 4 to 1 Ma

TE Cerling, SA Andanje… - Proceedings of the …, 2015 - National Acad Sciences
A large stable isotope dataset from East and Central Africa from ca. 30 regional collection
sites that range from forest to grassland shows that most extant East and Central African …

[HTML][HTML] Decoupling the spread of grasslands from the evolution of grazer-type herbivores in South America

CAE Strömberg, RE Dunn, RH Madden… - Nature …, 2013 - nature.com
The evolution of high-crowned cheek teeth (hypsodonty) in herbivorous mammals during the
late Cenozoic is classically regarded as an adaptive response to the near-global spread of …

Phytoliths in paleoecology: analytical considerations, current use, and future directions

CAE Strömberg, RE Dunn, C Crifò… - Methods in paleoecology …, 2018 - Springer
Phytoliths, microscopic plant silica bodies, are often preserved in modern and fossil soils
and sediment, as well as in archaeological contexts. They record unique characteristics of …

[HTML][HTML] Asian monsoon rainfall variation during the Pliocene forced by global temperature change

H Wang, H Lu, L Zhao, H Zhang, F Lei… - Nature communications, 2019 - nature.com
The Asian monsoon variations under global temperature changes during the Pliocene are
still debated. Here we use a sedimentary record of phytoliths (plant silica) from the Weihe …

[HTML][HTML] Late Cretaceous origin of the rice tribe provides evidence for early diversification in Poaceae

V Prasad, CAE Strömberg, AD Leaché… - Nature …, 2011 - nature.com
Rice and its relatives are a focal point in agricultural and evolutionary science, but a paucity
of fossils has obscured their deep-time history. Previously described cuticles with silica …

Oldest evidence of abundant C4 grasses and habitat heterogeneity in eastern Africa

DJ Peppe, SM Cote, AL Deino, DL Fox, JD Kingston… - Science, 2023 - science.org
The assembly of Africa's iconic C4 grassland ecosystems is central to evolutionary
interpretations of many mammal lineages, including hominins. C4 grasses are thought to …