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Synchronous turnover of flora, fauna, and climate at the Eocene–Oligocene Boundary in Asia

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posted on 2015-04-16, 13:41 authored by J. Sun, X. Ni, S. Bi, W. Wu, J. Ye, J. Meng, Brian F. Windley
The Eocene–Oligocene Boundary (~34 million years ago) marks one of the largest extinctions of marine invertebrates in the world oceans and of mammalian fauna in Europe and Asia in the Cenozoic era. A shift to a cooler climate across this boundary has been suggested as the cause of this extinction in the marine environment, but there is no manifold evidence for a synchronous turnover of flora, fauna and climate at the Eocene–Oligocene Boundary in a single terrestrial site in Asia to support this hypothesis. Here we report new data of magnetostratigraphy, pollen and climatic proxies in the Asian interior across the Eocene–Oligocene Boundary; our results show that climate change forced a turnover of flora and fauna, suggesting there was a change from large-size perissodactyl-dominant fauna in forests under a warm-temperate climate to small rodent/lagomorph-dominant fauna in forest-steppe in a dry-temperate climate across the Eocene–Oligocene Boundary. These data provide a new terrestrial record for this significant Cenozoic environmental event.

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This work was supported by the “Strategic Priority Research Program” of the Chinese Academy of Science (XDB03020500), the National Basic Research Program of China (2013CB956400), and the National Nature Science Foundation of China (41290251 and 41272203).

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Scientific Reports 4 : 7463

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Geology

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Scientific Reports 4 : 7463

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Nature Publishing Group

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2045-2322

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2045-2322

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2015-04-16

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http://www.nature.com/srep/2014/141212/srep07463/full/srep07463.html

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en

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