“This discovery is important because it shows that after the extinction of the dinosaurs, grapes really started to spread across the world.”Much like the soft tissues of animals, actual fruits don’t preserve well in the fossil record.
How ancient forests changedWhen the dinosaurs went extinct, their absence changed the entire structure of forests, the team hypothesized.
“In the fossil record, we start to see more plants that use vines to climb up trees, like grapes, around this time,” Herrera said.
Meanwhile, as a diverse set of birds and mammals began to populate Earth after the disappearance of the dinosaurs, they likely also helped spread grape seeds.
Several fossils are related to modern grapes and others are distant relatives or grapes native to the Western Hemisphere.
Persons:
hadn’t, ”, Fabiany Herrera, “, ” Herrera, Steven Manchester, Herrera, “ I’ve, Mónica Carvalho, Carvalho, ‘, Arthur T, Susman, Gregory Stull, ” Carvalho
Organizations:
CNN, Field, Research, University of Michigan’s, of Paleontology, South, Field Museum, National Museum of, Central, Western
Locations:
Colombia, Panama, Peru, India, South America, Western, Colombian, American, South, Central America, Central, Asia, Africa