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Pleistocene drivers of Northwest African hydroclimate and vegetation

N. A. O'Mara, Charlotte Skonieczny, David McGee, Gisela Winckler, Aloys Bory, Louisa I Bradtmiller, Bruno Malaizé, P. J. Polissar

2022Nature Communications35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Savanna ecosystems were the landscapes for human evolution and are vital to modern Sub-Saharan African food security, yet the fundamental drivers of climate and ecology in these ecosystems remain unclear. Here we generate plant-wax isotope and dust flux records to explore the mechanistic drivers of the Northwest African monsoon, and to assess ecosystem responses to changes in monsoon rainfall and atmospheric pCO 2 . We show that monsoon rainfall is controlled by low-latitude insolation gradients and that while increases in precipitation are associated with expansion of grasslands into desert landscapes, changes in pCO 2 predominantly drive the C 3 /C 4 composition of savanna ecosystems.

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EcosystemVegetation (pathology)MonsoonPrecipitationEcologyClimate changeEnvironmental sciencePhysical geographyGeographyClimatologyGeologyBiologyMeteorologyPathologyMedicineGeology and Paleoclimatology ResearchAeolian processes and effectsEcosystem dynamics and resilience
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