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The Anthropocene biosphere

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ANTHROPOCENE REVIEW
Volume 2, Issue 3, Pages 196-219

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/2053019615591020

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biosphere; evolution; global ecosystem; neobiotic species; planetary state; production and consumption; technosphere

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The geological record preserves evidence for two fundamental stages in the evolution of Earth's biosphere, a microbial stage from similar to 3.5 to 0.65 Ga, and a metazoan stage evident by c. 650 Ma. We suggest that the modern biosphere differs significantly from these previous stages and shows early signs of a new, third stage of biosphere evolution characterised by: (1) global homogenisation of flora and fauna; (2) a single species (Homo sapiens) commandeering 25-40% of net primary production and also mining fossil net primary production (fossil fuels) to break through the photosynthetic energy barrier; (3) human-directed evolution of other species; and (4) increasing interaction of the biosphere with the technosphere (the global emergent system that includes humans, technological artefacts, and associated social and technological networks). These unique features of today's biosphere may herald a new era in the planet's history that could persist over geological timescales.

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