TY - JOUR
T1 - Mapping density, diversity and species-richness of the Amazon tree flora
AU - ter Steege, Hans
AU - Pitman, Nigel C.A.
AU - do Amaral, Iêda Leão
AU - de Souza Coelho, Luiz
AU - de Almeida Matos, Francisca Dionízia
AU - de Andrade Lima Filho, Diógenes
AU - Salomão, Rafael P.
AU - Wittmann, Florian
AU - Castilho, Carolina V.
AU - Guevara, Juan Ernesto
AU - Veiga Carim, Marcelo
AU - Phillips, Oliver L.
AU - Magnusson, William E.
AU - Sabatier, Daniel
AU - Revilla, Juan David Cardenas
AU - Molino, Jean François
AU - Irume, Mariana Victória
AU - Martins, Maria Pires
AU - da Silva Guimarães, José Renan
AU - Ramos, José Ferreira
AU - Bánki, Olaf S.
AU - Piedade, Maria Teresa Fernandez
AU - Cárdenas López, Dairon
AU - Rodrigues, D.J.
AU - Demarchi, Layon O.
AU - Schöngart, Jochen
AU - Almeida, Everton José
AU - Barbosa, Luciane Ferreira
AU - Cavalheiro, Larissa
AU - dos Santos, Márcia Cléia Vilela
AU - Luize, Bruno Garcia
AU - de Leão Novo, Evlyn Márcia Moraes
AU - Vargas, Percy Núñez
AU - Silva, Thiago Sanna Freire
AU - Venticinque, Eduardo Martins
AU - Manzatto, Angelo Gilberto
AU - Reis, Neidiane Farias Costa
AU - Terborgh, John
AU - Casula, Katia Regina
AU - Honorio Coronado, Euridice N.
AU - Monteagudo Mendoza, Abel
AU - Montero, Juan Carlos
AU - Costa, Flávia R.C.
AU - Levis, Carolina
AU - van Andel, Tinde R.
AU - Hoffman, Bruce
AU - Junqueira, André Braga
AU - Flores, Bernardo Monteiro
AU - Holmgren, Milena
AU - Zagt, Roderick
PY - 2023/12
Y1 - 2023/12
N2 - Using 2.046 botanically-inventoried tree plots across the largest tropical forest on Earth, we mapped tree species-diversity and tree species-richness at 0.1-degree resolution, and investigated drivers for diversity and richness. Using only location, stratified by forest type, as predictor, our spatial model, to the best of our knowledge, provides the most accurate map of tree diversity in Amazonia to date, explaining approximately 70% of the tree diversity and species-richness. Large soil-forest combinations determine a significant percentage of the variation in tree species-richness and tree alpha-diversity in Amazonian forest-plots. We suggest that the size and fragmentation of these systems drive their large-scale diversity patterns and hence local diversity. A model not using location but cumulative water deficit, tree density, and temperature seasonality explains 47% of the tree species-richness in the terra-firme forest in Amazonia. Over large areas across Amazonia, residuals of this relationship are small and poorly spatially structured, suggesting that much of the residual variation may be local. The Guyana Shield area has consistently negative residuals, showing that this area has lower tree species-richness than expected by our models. We provide extensive plot meta-data, including tree density, tree alpha-diversity and tree species-richness results and gridded maps at 0.1-degree resolution.
AB - Using 2.046 botanically-inventoried tree plots across the largest tropical forest on Earth, we mapped tree species-diversity and tree species-richness at 0.1-degree resolution, and investigated drivers for diversity and richness. Using only location, stratified by forest type, as predictor, our spatial model, to the best of our knowledge, provides the most accurate map of tree diversity in Amazonia to date, explaining approximately 70% of the tree diversity and species-richness. Large soil-forest combinations determine a significant percentage of the variation in tree species-richness and tree alpha-diversity in Amazonian forest-plots. We suggest that the size and fragmentation of these systems drive their large-scale diversity patterns and hence local diversity. A model not using location but cumulative water deficit, tree density, and temperature seasonality explains 47% of the tree species-richness in the terra-firme forest in Amazonia. Over large areas across Amazonia, residuals of this relationship are small and poorly spatially structured, suggesting that much of the residual variation may be local. The Guyana Shield area has consistently negative residuals, showing that this area has lower tree species-richness than expected by our models. We provide extensive plot meta-data, including tree density, tree alpha-diversity and tree species-richness results and gridded maps at 0.1-degree resolution.
U2 - 10.1038/s42003-023-05514-6
DO - 10.1038/s42003-023-05514-6
M3 - Article
C2 - 37938615
AN - SCOPUS:85175972699
SN - 2399-3642
VL - 6
JO - Communications Biology
JF - Communications Biology
IS - 1
M1 - 1130
ER -