Were fluctuating oxygen levels responsible for the "boring billion?"

Were fluctuating oxygen levels responsible for the "boring billion?"

Life on Earth began 260 million years after the planet’s early atmosphere witnessed two major spikes in oxygen concentration — the first one is called the ‘great oxygenation event,’ which occurred one roughly 2.3 billion years ago, and a second occurred 800 million years ago. Researchers say that fluctuations in oxygen levels, falling to from 0.1% to rising as high as 40% of the present atmospheric levels is the probable cause for the evolutionary silence dubbed the “boring billion.”

Read more in Nature.

 

doi:10.1038/nature.2014.15529

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