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File PDF document Shadoan Dimock 2000.pdf
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File PDF document Sharp 1888.pdf
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File PDF document Sharply increased insect herbivory during the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum
The Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM, 55.8 Ma), an abrupt global warming event linked to a transient increase in pCO2, was comparable in rate and magnitude to modern anthropogenic climate change. Here we use plant fossils from the Bighorn Basin of Wyoming to document the combined effects of temperature and pCO2 on insect herbivory. We examined 5,062 fossil leaves from five sites positioned before, during, and after the PETM (59–55.2 Ma). The amount and diversity of insect damage on angiosperm leaves, as well as the relative abundance of specialized damage, correlate with rising and falling temperature. All reach distinct maxima during the PETM, and every PETM plant species is exten- sively damaged and colonized by specialized herbivores. Our study suggests that increased insect herbivory is likely to be a net long-term effect of anthropogenic pCO2 increase and warming temperatures. Bighorn Basin 􏰚 paleobotany 􏰚 plant–insect interactions 􏰚 rapid climate change
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File PDF document Sheehan Kitchel 1986.pdf
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File PDF document Sheldon Walker 1989.pdf
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File PDF document Shelley 1983.pdf
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File PDF document Shelley Cape Fear River.pdf
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File PDF document Shelton 1996 Vittor Associates Inc.pdf
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