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An estimate of the number of tropical tree species.

Authors :
Slik JW
Arroyo-Rodríguez V
Aiba S
Alvarez-Loayza P
Alves LF
Ashton P
Balvanera P
Bastian ML
Bellingham PJ
van den Berg E
Bernacci L
da Conceição Bispo P
Blanc L
Böhning-Gaese K
Boeckx P
Bongers F
Boyle B
Bradford M
Brearley FQ
Breuer-Ndoundou Hockemba M
Bunyavejchewin S
Calderado Leal Matos D
Castillo-Santiago M
Catharino EL
Chai SL
Chen Y
Colwell RK
Chazdon RL
Clark C
Clark DB
Clark DA
Culmsee H
Damas K
Dattaraja HS
Dauby G
Davidar P
DeWalt SJ
Doucet JL
Duque A
Durigan G
Eichhorn KA
Eisenlohr PV
Eler E
Ewango C
Farwig N
Feeley KJ
Ferreira L
Field R
de Oliveira Filho AT
Fletcher C
Forshed O
Franco G
Fredriksson G
Gillespie T
Gillet JF
Amarnath G
Griffith DM
Grogan J
Gunatilleke N
Harris D
Harrison R
Hector A
Homeier J
Imai N
Itoh A
Jansen PA
Joly CA
de Jong BH
Kartawinata K
Kearsley E
Kelly DL
Kenfack D
Kessler M
Kitayama K
Kooyman R
Larney E
Laumonier Y
Laurance S
Laurance WF
Lawes MJ
Amaral IL
Letcher SG
Lindsell J
Lu X
Mansor A
Marjokorpi A
Martin EH
Meilby H
Melo FP
Metcalfe DJ
Medjibe VP
Metzger JP
Millet J
Mohandass D
Montero JC
de Morisson Valeriano M
Mugerwa B
Nagamasu H
Nilus R
Ochoa-Gaona S
Onrizal
Page N
Parolin P
Parren M
Parthasarathy N
Paudel E
Permana A
Piedade MT
Pitman NC
Poorter L
Poulsen AD
Poulsen J
Powers J
Prasad RC
Puyravaud JP
Razafimahaimodison JC
Reitsma J
Dos Santos JR
Roberto Spironello W
Romero-Saltos H
Rovero F
Rozak AH
Ruokolainen K
Rutishauser E
Saiter F
Saner P
Santos BA
Santos F
Sarker SK
Satdichanh M
Schmitt CB
Schöngart J
Schulze M
Suganuma MS
Sheil D
da Silva Pinheiro E
Sist P
Stevart T
Sukumar R
Sun IF
Sunderland T
Suresh HS
Suzuki E
Tabarelli M
Tang J
Targhetta N
Theilade I
Thomas DW
Tchouto P
Hurtado J
Valencia R
van Valkenburg JL
Van Do T
Vasquez R
Verbeeck H
Adekunle V
Vieira SA
Webb CO
Whitfeld T
Wich SA
Williams J
Wittmann F
Wöll H
Yang X
Adou Yao CY
Yap SL
Yoneda T
Zahawi RA
Zakaria R
Zang R
de Assis RL
Garcia Luize B
Venticinque EM
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America [Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A] 2015 Jun 16; Vol. 112 (24), pp. 7472-7. Date of Electronic Publication: 2015 Jun 01.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The high species richness of tropical forests has long been recognized, yet there remains substantial uncertainty regarding the actual number of tropical tree species. Using a pantropical tree inventory database from closed canopy forests, consisting of 657,630 trees belonging to 11,371 species, we use a fitted value of Fisher's alpha and an approximate pantropical stem total to estimate the minimum number of tropical forest tree species to fall between ∼ 40,000 and ∼ 53,000, i.e., at the high end of previous estimates. Contrary to common assumption, the Indo-Pacific region was found to be as species-rich as the Neotropics, with both regions having a minimum of ∼ 19,000-25,000 tree species. Continental Africa is relatively depauperate with a minimum of ∼ 4,500-6,000 tree species. Very few species are shared among the African, American, and the Indo-Pacific regions. We provide a methodological framework for estimating species richness in trees that may help refine species richness estimates of tree-dependent taxa.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1091-6490
Volume :
112
Issue :
24
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
26034279
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1423147112