Impact of lower atmospheric carbon dioxide on tropical mountain ecosystems
- PMID: 9367947
- DOI: 10.1126/science.278.5342.1422
Impact of lower atmospheric carbon dioxide on tropical mountain ecosystems
Abstract
Carbon-isotope values of bulk organic matter from high-altitude lakes on Mount Kenya and Mount Elgon, East Africa, were 10 to 14 per mil higher during glacial times than they are today. Compound-specific isotope analyses of leaf waxes and algal biomarkers show that organisms possessing CO2-concentrating mechanisms, including C4 grasses and freshwater algae, were primarily responsible for this large increase. Carbon limitation due to lower ambient CO2 partial pressures had a significant impact on the distribution of forest on the tropical mountains, in addition to climate. Hence, tree line elevation should not be used to infer palaeotemperatures.
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