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Large range sizes link fast life histories with high species richness across wet tropical tree floras.

Authors :
Baker TR
Adu-Bredu S
Affum-Baffoe K
Aiba SI
Akite P
Alexiades M
Almeida E
de Oliveira EA
Davila EA
Amani C
Andrade A
Aragao L
Araujo-Murakami A
Arets E
Arroyo L
Ashton P
Ifo SAA
Aymard GAC
Baisie M
Balee W
Balinga M
Banin LF
Banki O
Baraloto C
Barroso J
Bastin JF
Beeckman H
Begne S
Bengone NN
Berry N
Betian W
Bezard V
Blanc L
Boeckx P
Bonal D
Bongers F
Brearley FQ
Brienen R
Brown F
Nasaradin MB
Burban B
Burslem DFRP
Camargo P
Camargo JL
Castro W
Ceron C
Moscoso VC
Chapman C
Chave J
Chezeaux E
Collins M
Comiskey J
Coomes D
Valverde FC
Costa FRC
Cuni-Sanchez A
da Costa L
Daly DC
Dančák M
Daniels A
Dargie G
Davies S
De Canniere C
de Haulleville T
Del Aguila Pasquel J
Derroire G
Dexter KG
Di Fiore A
Djuikouo MK
Doucet JL
Droissart V
Eilu G
Emillio T
Engel J
Enock BY
Ondo FE
Ewango C
Fauset S
Feldpausch TR
Fitriadi M
Llampazo GF
Foli EG
Fredriksson G
Galbraith DR
Gilpin M
Gloor E
Gonmadje C
Villaroel RG
Hall J
Hamer KC
Hamilton A
Hardy O
Hart T
Hédl R
Herrera R
Higuchi N
Hladik CM
Coronado EH
Huamantupa-Chuquimaco I
Huasco WH
Hubau W
Idhamsyah M
Ismail SA
Jeffery K
Jimenez E
Jucker T
Kearsley E
Kho LK
Killeen T
Kitayama K
Laurance W
Laurance S
Leal M
Lewis SL
Lhota S
Lindsell J
Lopez-Gonzalez G
Lovett J
Lowe R
Magnusson WE
Makana JR
Malhi Y
Marimon B
Junior BHM
Marshall A
Maycock C
Mbayu F
Mendoza C
Polo IM
Metali F
Mihindou V
Monteagudo-Mendoza A
Moore S
Mucunguzi P
Mukinzi J
Munishi P
Nagy L
Naisso P
Neill D
Lima AN
Vargas PN
Ojo L
Palacios W
Camacho NP
Gutierrez AP
Peacock J
Peh KS
Cruz AP
Pendry C
Pennington T
Penuela-Mora MC
Petronelli P
Phillips OL
Pickavance G
Pipoly GJ
Pitman N
Poulsen AD
Prance GT
Prieto A
Primack RB
Qie L
Queenborough SA
Sunderland T
Quesada C
Arevalo FR
Ramirez-Angulo H
Reitsma J
Réjou-Méchain M
Roopsind A
Rovero F
Rutishauser E
Salim KA
Salomao R
Samsoedin I
Saparudin MS
Schietti J
Segovia RA
Serrano J
Serudia R
Sheil D
Silva N
Espejo JS
Silveira M
Simo-Droissart M
Singh J
Sonké B
De Sousa TEL
Stropp J
Sukri R
Sunderland T
Svátek M
Swaine M
Taedoumg H
Talbot J
Tan S
Taplin J
Taylor D
Ter Steege H
Terborgh J
Torres-Lezama A
Mukendi JT
Tuagben D
van de Meer P
van der Heijden G
van der Hout P
van Nieuwstadt M
van Ulft B
Martinez RV
Vernimmen R
Vinceti B
Vieira S
Vieira ICG
Torre EV
Vleminckx J
White L
Willcock S
Williams M
Woods JT
Yao TL
Yassir I
Zagt R
Zemagho L
Source :
Scientific reports [Sci Rep] 2025 Feb 08; Vol. 15 (1), pp. 4695. Date of Electronic Publication: 2025 Feb 08.
Publication Year :
2025

Abstract

Understanding how the traits of lineages are related to diversification is key for elucidating the origin of variation in species richness. Here, we test whether traits are related to species richness among lineages of trees from all major biogeographical settings of the lowland wet tropics. We explore whether variation in mortality rate, breeding system and maximum diameter are related to species richness, either directly or via associations with range size, among 463 genera that contain wet tropical forest trees. For Amazonian genera, we also explore whether traits are related to species richness via variation among genera in mean species-level range size. Lineages with higher mortality rates-faster life-history strategies-have larger ranges in all biogeographic settings and have higher mean species-level range sizes in Amazonia. These lineages also have smaller maximum diameters and, in the Americas, contain dioecious species. In turn, lineages with greater overall range size have higher species richness. Our results show that fast life-history strategies influence species richness in all biogeographic settings because lineages with these ecological strategies have greater range sizes. These links suggest that dispersal has been a key process in the evolution of the tropical forest flora.<br />Competing Interests: Declarations. Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests.<br /> (© 2025. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2045-2322
Volume :
15
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Scientific reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39922807
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-84367-3