distributions of c 3 and c 4 plants
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Distributions of C 3 and C 4 Plants. Travis Wicks. What are C 3 /C 4 Plants?. Different photosynthetic pathways. C 3 -C 4 Examples. C 3. C 4. Treesdirect.co.uk. Scientificamerican.com. Kaupag.com. En.wikipedia.org. Most plants. Warm-season grasses. Influences on Distribution. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Distributions of C3 and C4 Plants
Travis Wicks
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What are C3/C4 Plants?
Different photosynthetic pathways
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C3-C4 ExamplesC4C3
Kaupag.com
Warm-season grasses
Scientificamerican.comTreesdirect.co.uk
Most plants
En.wikipedia.org
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Influences on Distribution
• Temperature
• CO2 concentration
• Precipitation patterns
• Light intensity
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Goals
Compare with:– Koch et al. (2004)– Still and Powell
(2010)
Fraction C40 - 0.05
0.05 - 0.2
0.2 - 0.3
0.3 - 0.4
0.4 - 0.5
0.5 - 0.6
0.6 - 0.7
0.7 - 0.8
0.8 - 1
ÜModern C4 Distribution
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ModelsKoch et al. (2004)
– Based on regressions on modern distributions– Purely climate-based– Inputs:
• mean annual temperature• mean annual precipitation• mean summer precipitation
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Koch Results
Ü
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Models
Still and Powell (2010)– Climate aspect based on experimental data– MODIS and Global Land Cover (GLC) vegetation
data included• Eliminates problem of plant physiology distributions
– Inputs:• Mean monthly precipitation• Mean monthly temperature• MODIS % herbaceous layer• Global Land Cover Map 2000
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Still and Powell Results
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Still and Powell Results
ÜWith GLC Without GLC
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Still and Powell (non-GLC) Results
Ü
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Intermodel comparison
Mean difference: 0.17 Mean difference: 0.20
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Conclusions
• Both models have their respective problems– Hybridize the two
• Other possible factors:– Fire regime– Herbivores
• Are the systems truly in equilibrium?– Natural variability
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The End!
Thanks to:-Gonzalo Espinoza-Dr. Maidment-You, for listening