Key traits of living fossil Ginkgo biloba are highly variable but not influenced by climate – Implications for palaeo-pCO2 reconstructions and climate sensitivity

The Ginkgoales, including the ‘living fossil’ Ginkgo biloba, are an important group for stomata-based palaeo-pCO2 reconstructions, with long evolutionary lineages and an extensive, abundant fossil record. The stomatal proxy for palaeo-pCO2 can improve our understanding of the exact relationship betw...

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Published in:Global and Planetary Change
Main Authors: Steinthorsdottir, M., Jardine, P. E., Lomax, B. H., Sallstedt, T.
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spelling ftunnottinghamrr:oai:nottingham-repository.worktribe.com:7650182 2023-05-15T13:45:45+02:00 Key traits of living fossil Ginkgo biloba are highly variable but not influenced by climate – Implications for palaeo-pCO2 reconstructions and climate sensitivity Steinthorsdottir, M. Jardine, P. E. Lomax, B. H. Sallstedt, T. 2022-03-24 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2022.103786 https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/file/7650182/1/Key%20traits%20of%20living%20fossil%20Ginkgo%20biloba%20are%20highly%20variable%20but%20not%20influenced%20by%20climate%20%96%20Implications%20for%20palaeo-pCO2%20reconstructions%20and%20climate%20sensitivity https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/7650182 unknown Elsevier https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/7650182 Global and Planetary Change Volume 211 doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2022.103786 https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/file/7650182/1/Key%20traits%20of%20living%20fossil%20Ginkgo%20biloba%20are%20highly%20variable%20but%20not%20influenced%20by%20climate%20%96%20Implications%20for%20palaeo-pCO2%20reconstructions%20and%20climate%20sensitivity 0921-8181 doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2022.103786 openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CC-BY Oceanography Global and Planetary Change Journal Article publishedVersion 2022 ftunnottinghamrr https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2022.103786 2022-10-13T22:17:21Z The Ginkgoales, including the ‘living fossil’ Ginkgo biloba, are an important group for stomata-based palaeo-pCO2 reconstructions, with long evolutionary lineages and an extensive, abundant fossil record. The stomatal proxy for palaeo-pCO2 can improve our understanding of the exact relationship between pCO2 and temperatures – Earth's climate sensitivity: a key measure of global warming by pCO2. However, pCO2 records from future climate analogues in the past, such as the mid-Miocene Climatic Optimum, seemingly underestimate pCO2 – climate models cannot simulate the past temperatures with the only moderately elevated pCO2 reconstructed by proxies. Either climate sensitivity must have been elevated, which has implications for future climate forecasts, or proxies underestimate pCO2 due to additional environmental factors. Here we tested whether climate conditions impact stomatal parameters and thus pCO2 reconstruction on a large global database of G. biloba leaves from all continents except Antarctica, spanning 12 climate zones. We reconstructed ambient pCO2 using three stomatal proxy methods (stomatal ratio, transfer functions, Franks gas exchange model) and one stomata-independent isotope-based proxy for comparison (C3 proxy). We found that the stomatal proxy methods reconstructed ambient pCO2 reasonably well and uniformly, but that the C3 proxy underestimated pCO2. All the investigated stomatal parameters displayed an unexpectedly large variability, but no significant relationship with temperature, precipitation, or seasonality. Based on these results, the stomatal proxy is not influenced by climate and specifically does not systematically underestimate pCO2 under high temperatures. Climate sensitivity was likely instead elevated during past global warming episodes, an urgent consideration in climate forecasts for our rapidly warming Earth. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica University of Nottingham: Repository@Nottingham Global and Planetary Change 211 103786
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Global and Planetary Change
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Global and Planetary Change
Steinthorsdottir, M.
Jardine, P. E.
Lomax, B. H.
Sallstedt, T.
Key traits of living fossil Ginkgo biloba are highly variable but not influenced by climate – Implications for palaeo-pCO2 reconstructions and climate sensitivity
topic_facet Oceanography
Global and Planetary Change
description The Ginkgoales, including the ‘living fossil’ Ginkgo biloba, are an important group for stomata-based palaeo-pCO2 reconstructions, with long evolutionary lineages and an extensive, abundant fossil record. The stomatal proxy for palaeo-pCO2 can improve our understanding of the exact relationship between pCO2 and temperatures – Earth's climate sensitivity: a key measure of global warming by pCO2. However, pCO2 records from future climate analogues in the past, such as the mid-Miocene Climatic Optimum, seemingly underestimate pCO2 – climate models cannot simulate the past temperatures with the only moderately elevated pCO2 reconstructed by proxies. Either climate sensitivity must have been elevated, which has implications for future climate forecasts, or proxies underestimate pCO2 due to additional environmental factors. Here we tested whether climate conditions impact stomatal parameters and thus pCO2 reconstruction on a large global database of G. biloba leaves from all continents except Antarctica, spanning 12 climate zones. We reconstructed ambient pCO2 using three stomatal proxy methods (stomatal ratio, transfer functions, Franks gas exchange model) and one stomata-independent isotope-based proxy for comparison (C3 proxy). We found that the stomatal proxy methods reconstructed ambient pCO2 reasonably well and uniformly, but that the C3 proxy underestimated pCO2. All the investigated stomatal parameters displayed an unexpectedly large variability, but no significant relationship with temperature, precipitation, or seasonality. Based on these results, the stomatal proxy is not influenced by climate and specifically does not systematically underestimate pCO2 under high temperatures. Climate sensitivity was likely instead elevated during past global warming episodes, an urgent consideration in climate forecasts for our rapidly warming Earth.
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author Steinthorsdottir, M.
Jardine, P. E.
Lomax, B. H.
Sallstedt, T.
author_facet Steinthorsdottir, M.
Jardine, P. E.
Lomax, B. H.
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title Key traits of living fossil Ginkgo biloba are highly variable but not influenced by climate – Implications for palaeo-pCO2 reconstructions and climate sensitivity
title_short Key traits of living fossil Ginkgo biloba are highly variable but not influenced by climate – Implications for palaeo-pCO2 reconstructions and climate sensitivity
title_full Key traits of living fossil Ginkgo biloba are highly variable but not influenced by climate – Implications for palaeo-pCO2 reconstructions and climate sensitivity
title_fullStr Key traits of living fossil Ginkgo biloba are highly variable but not influenced by climate – Implications for palaeo-pCO2 reconstructions and climate sensitivity
title_full_unstemmed Key traits of living fossil Ginkgo biloba are highly variable but not influenced by climate – Implications for palaeo-pCO2 reconstructions and climate sensitivity
title_sort key traits of living fossil ginkgo biloba are highly variable but not influenced by climate – implications for palaeo-pco2 reconstructions and climate sensitivity
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