Strobilus
Megaspores
Actual size shown
(1/25 inch
in diameter)
Guangdedendron era (372-359 MYA)
Major volcanic activity
Atmospheric CO 2 (parts per million)
Current
level
413 ppm
1,969 ppm
420 MYA
(million years ago)
250 MYA Present
Juvenile
tree
Mature
Guangdedendron
3.6-25.3 feet
Clam shrimp
Jiangxilepis
Crinoid
CHANGING THE CLIMATE
During the Devonian period,
primitive mossy plants evolved
into trees, which gradually grew
bigger and more abundant.
They collectively removed ever
greater amounts of CO 2 from the
air, causing an “anti-greenhouse”
effect that cooled the planet
and expanded the polar ice caps.
A clam shrimp and other
possible invertebrate and fish
fragments were also found.
SEEDLESS SPREAD
Guangdedendron repro-
duced by dispersing
snowman-shaped mega-
spores, held in its crown’s
arched branches.
Beijing
CHINA
TAIWAN
THE FIRST FORESTS GuangdeCounty
BY MONICA SERRANO
AND SCOTT ELDER
Researchers in China have
discovered fossils of the
oldest forest ever found in Asia,
a 62-acre stand dating back
some 365 million years. The
newly unearthed genus, named
Guangdedendron, lived when
trees were starting to put down
roots around the world. The rise
of forests permanently altered
Earth’s atmosphere and climate.
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ILLUSTRATION: RAÚL MARTÍN
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