Herbivory and its effect on Phanerozoic oxygen concentrations
Abstract
The appearance of terrestrial land plants is thought to have accompanied an increase in atmospheric oxygen levels, producing the highest O2 concentrations estimated from the geological record, and marking the transition to a permanently oxygenated deep ocean. This Paleozoic oxygenation event, which likely peaked in the Carboniferous Period, was at least partially mediated by the development of recalcitrant, carbon-rich organic compounds in...
Paper Details
Title
Herbivory and its effect on Phanerozoic oxygen concentrations
Published Date
Feb 14, 2020
Journal
Volume
48
Issue
4
Pages
410 - 414
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