Science, Vol.328, No.5978, 587-591, 2010
The Origins of C-4 Grasslands: Integrating Evolutionary and Ecosystem Science
The evolution of grasses using C-4 photosynthesis and their sudden rise to ecological dominance 3 to 8 million years ago is among the most dramatic examples of biome assembly in the geological record. A growing body of work suggests that the patterns and drivers of C-4 grassland expansion were considerably more complex than originally assumed. Previous research has benefited substantially from dialog between geologists and ecologists, but current research must now integrate fully with phylogenetics. A synthesis of grass evolutionary biology with grassland ecosystem science will further our knowledge of the evolution of traits that promote dominance in grassland systems and will provide a new context in which to evaluate the relative importance of C-4 photosynthesis in transforming ecosystems across large regions of Earth.