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Phylogenetic classification of the world's tropical forests

Authors :
Ferry Slik, J.W.
Franklin, Janet
Arroyo-Rodriguez, Victor
Field, Richard
Aguilar, Salomon
Aguirre, Nikolay
Ahumada, Jorge
Aiba, Shin-Ichiro
Alves, Luciana F.
K, Anitha
Avella, Andres
Mora, Francisco
Aymard, Gerardo A.
Báez, Selene
Balvanera, Patricia
Bastian, Meredith
Bastin, Jean-François
Bellingham, Peter J.
Van den Berg, Eduardo
da Conceição Bispo, Polyanna
Boeckx, Pascal
Boehning-Gaese, Katrin
Bongers, Frans
Boyle, Brad
Brambach, Fabian
Brearley, Francis Q.
Brown, Sandra
Chai, Shauna-Lee
Chazdon, Robin L.
Chen, Shengbin
Chhang, Phourin
Chuyong, George B.
Ewango, Corneille
Coronado, Indiana M.
Cristóbal-Azkarate, Jurgi
Culmsee, Heike
Damas, Kipiro
Dattaraja, H.S.
Davidar, Priya
DeWalt, Saara J.
Din, Hazimah
Drake, Ronald D.
Duque, Alvaro
Durigan, Giselda
Eichhorn, Karl A.O.
Schmidt Eler, Eduardo
Enoki, Tsutomu
Ensslin, Andreas
Fandohan, Adandé Belarmain
Farwig, Nina
Feeley, Kenneth J.
Fischer, Markus
Forshed, Olle
Souza Garcia, Queila
Chandra Garkoti, Satish
Gillepsie, Thomas W.
Gillet, Jean-François
Gonmadje, Christelle
Granzow-de la Cerda, Iñigo
Griffith, Daniel M.
Grogan, James
Rehman Hakeem, Khalid
Harris, David
Harrison, Rhett
Hector, Andy
Hemp, Andreas
Homeier, Jürgen
Hussain, Shah
Ibarra-Manríquez, Guillermo
Hanum, Faridah
Imai, Nobuo
Jansen, Patrick A.
Joly, Carlos Alfredo
Joseph, Shijo
Kartawinata, Kuswata
Kearsley, Elizabeth
Kelly, Daniel L.
Kessler, Michael
Killeen, Timothy J.
Kooyman, Robert
Laumonier, Yves
Laurance, Susan G.W.
Laurance, William F.
Lawes, Michael J.
Letcher, Susan G.
Lindsell, Jeremy
Lovett, Jon C.
Lozada, Jose
Lu, Xinghui
Lykke, Anne Mette
Bin Mahmud, Khairil
Mahayani, Ni Putu Diana
Mansor, Asyraf
Marshall, Andrew R.
Martin, Emanuel
Calderado Leal Matos, Darley
Meave, Jorge A.
Melo, Felipe P.L.
Aguirre Mendoza, Zhofre Huberto
Metali, Faizah
Medjibé, Vincent
Metzger, Jean Paul
Metzker, Thiago
Mohandass, D.
Munguía-Rosas, Miguel A.
Muñoz, Rodrigo
Nurtjahy, Eddy
Lenza de Oliveira, Eddie
Onrizal, Onrizal
Parolin, Pia
Parren, Marc
Parthasarathy, Narayanaswamy
Paudel, Ekananda
Perez, Rolando
Pérez-Garcia, Eudardo A.
Pommer, Ulf
Poorter, Lourens
Qie, Lan
Piedade, Maria Teresa F.
Rodrigues Pinto, José Roberto
Poulsen, Axel Dalberg
Poulsen, John R.
Powers, Jennifer S.
Prasad, Rama Chandra
Puyravaud, Jean-Philippe
Rangel, Orlando
Reitsma, Jan
Rocha, Diogo S.B.
Rolim, Samir
Rovero, Francesco
Rozak, Andes Hamuraby
Ruokolainen, Kalle
Rutishauser, Ervan
Rutten, Gemma
Nizam Mohd Said, Mohd
Saiter, Felipe
Saner, Philippe
Santos, Braulio A.
Dos Santos, João Roberto
Sarker, Swapan Kumar
Schmitt, Christine B.
Schoengart, Jochen
Schulze, Mark
Sheil, Douglas
Sist, Plinio
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Knowledge about the biogeographic affinities of the world's tropical forests helps to better understand regional differences in forest structure, diversity, composition, and dynamics. Such understanding will enable anticipation of region-specific responses to global environmental change. Modern phylogenies, in combination with broad coverage of species inventory data, now allow for global biogeographic analyses that take species evolutionary distance into account. Here we present a classification of the world's tropical forests based on their phylogenetic similarity. We identify five principal floristic regions and their floristic relationships: (i) Indo-Pacific, (ii) Subtropical, (iii) African, (iv) American, and (v) Dry forests. Our results do not support the traditional neo- versus paleotropical forest division but instead separate the combined American and African forests from their Indo-Pacific counterparts. We also find indications for the existence of a global dry forest region, with representatives in America, Africa, Madagascar, and India. Additionally, a northern-hemisphere Subtropical forest region was identified with representatives in Asia and America, providing support for a link between Asian and American northern-hemisphere forests.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Accession number :
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