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The Evolutionary Physiology of Animal Flight: Paleobiological and Present Perspectives
2000
Annual Review of Physiology
Recent geophysical analyses suggest the presence of a late Paleozoic oxygen pulse beginning in the late Devonian and continuing through to the late Carboniferous. During this period, plant terrestrialization and global carbon deposition resulted in a dramatic increase in atmospheric oxygen levels, ultimately yielding concentrations potentially as high as 35% relative to the contemporary value of 21%. Such hyperoxia of the late Paleozoic atmosphere may have physiologically facilitated the
doi:10.1146/annurev.physiol.62.1.135
pmid:10845087
fatcat:alucvwdxsnhjfgfbklhdvpsqdm