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Dominance and rarity in tree communities across the globe: Patterns, predictors and threats

Authors :
Hordijk, Iris
Hordijk, Iris
Bialic‐Murphy, Lalasia
Lauber, Thomas
Routh, Devin
Poorter, Lourens
Rivers, Malin C
Steege, Hans ter
Liang, Jingjing
Reich, Peter B
de‐Miguel, Sergio
Nabuurs, Gert‐Jan
Gamarra, Javier GP
Chen, Han YH
Zhou, Mo
Wiser, Susan K
Pretzsch, Hans
Paquette, Alain
Picard, Nicolas
Hérault, Bruno
Bastin, Jean‐Francois
Alberti, Giorgio
Abegg, Meinrad
Yao, Yves C Adou
Zambrano, Angelica M Almeyda
Alvarado, Braulio V
Alvarez‐Davila, Esteban
Alvarez‐Loayza, Patricia
Alves, Luciana F
Ammer, Christian
Antón‐Fernández, Clara
Araujo‐Murakami, Alejandro
Arroyo, Luzmila
Avitabile, Valerio
Corredor, Gerardo A Aymard
Baker, Timothy
Banki, Olaf
Barroso, Jorcely
Bastian, Meredith L
Birigazzi, Luca
Birnbaum, Philippe
Bitariho, Robert
Boeckx, Pascal
Bongers, Frans
Bouriaud, Olivier
Brancalion, Pedro HS
Brandl, Susanne
Brienen, Roel
Broadbent, Eben N
Bruelheide, Helge
Bussotti, Filippo
Gatti, Roberto Cazzolla
Cesar, Ricardo G
Cesljar, Goran
Chazdon, Robin
Chisholm, Chelsea
Cienciala, Emil
Clark, Connie J
Clar, David B
Colletta, Gabriel
Coomes, David
Valverde, Fernando Cornejo
Corral‐Rivas, Jose J
Crim, Philip
Cumming, Jonathan
Dayanandan, Selvadurai
de Gasper, André L
Decuyper, Mathieu
Derroire, Géraldine
DeVries, Ben
Djordjevic, Ilija
Iêda, Amaral
Dourdain, Aurélie
Dolezal, Jiri
Obiang, Nestor Laurier Engone
Enquist, Brian
Eyre, Teresa
Fandohan, Adandé Belarmain
Fayle, Tom M
Ferreira, Leandro V
Feldpausch, Ted R
Finér, Leena
Fischer, Markus
Fletcher, Christine
Frizzera, Lorenzo
Gianelle, Damiano
Glick, Henry B
Harris, David
Hector, Andrew
Hemp, Andreas
Hengeveld, Geerten
Herbohn, John
Hillers, Annika
Coronado, Eurídice N Honorio
Hui, Cang
Cho, Hyunkook
Ibanez, Thomas
Jung, Ilbin
Imai, Nobuo
Jagodzinski, Andrzej M
Jaroszewicz, Bogdan
Hordijk, Iris
Hordijk, Iris
Bialic‐Murphy, Lalasia
Lauber, Thomas
Routh, Devin
Poorter, Lourens
Rivers, Malin C
Steege, Hans ter
Liang, Jingjing
Reich, Peter B
de‐Miguel, Sergio
Nabuurs, Gert‐Jan
Gamarra, Javier GP
Chen, Han YH
Zhou, Mo
Wiser, Susan K
Pretzsch, Hans
Paquette, Alain
Picard, Nicolas
Hérault, Bruno
Bastin, Jean‐Francois
Alberti, Giorgio
Abegg, Meinrad
Yao, Yves C Adou
Zambrano, Angelica M Almeyda
Alvarado, Braulio V
Alvarez‐Davila, Esteban
Alvarez‐Loayza, Patricia
Alves, Luciana F
Ammer, Christian
Antón‐Fernández, Clara
Araujo‐Murakami, Alejandro
Arroyo, Luzmila
Avitabile, Valerio
Corredor, Gerardo A Aymard
Baker, Timothy
Banki, Olaf
Barroso, Jorcely
Bastian, Meredith L
Birigazzi, Luca
Birnbaum, Philippe
Bitariho, Robert
Boeckx, Pascal
Bongers, Frans
Bouriaud, Olivier
Brancalion, Pedro HS
Brandl, Susanne
Brienen, Roel
Broadbent, Eben N
Bruelheide, Helge
Bussotti, Filippo
Gatti, Roberto Cazzolla
Cesar, Ricardo G
Cesljar, Goran
Chazdon, Robin
Chisholm, Chelsea
Cienciala, Emil
Clark, Connie J
Clar, David B
Colletta, Gabriel
Coomes, David
Valverde, Fernando Cornejo
Corral‐Rivas, Jose J
Crim, Philip
Cumming, Jonathan
Dayanandan, Selvadurai
de Gasper, André L
Decuyper, Mathieu
Derroire, Géraldine
DeVries, Ben
Djordjevic, Ilija
Iêda, Amaral
Dourdain, Aurélie
Dolezal, Jiri
Obiang, Nestor Laurier Engone
Enquist, Brian
Eyre, Teresa
Fandohan, Adandé Belarmain
Fayle, Tom M
Ferreira, Leandro V
Feldpausch, Ted R
Finér, Leena
Fischer, Markus
Fletcher, Christine
Frizzera, Lorenzo
Gianelle, Damiano
Glick, Henry B
Harris, David
Hector, Andrew
Hemp, Andreas
Hengeveld, Geerten
Herbohn, John
Hillers, Annika
Coronado, Eurídice N Honorio
Hui, Cang
Cho, Hyunkook
Ibanez, Thomas
Jung, Ilbin
Imai, Nobuo
Jagodzinski, Andrzej M
Jaroszewicz, Bogdan
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Aim: Ecological and anthropogenic factors shift the abundances of dominant and rare tree species within local forest communities, thus affecting species composition and ecosystem functioning. To inform forest and conservation management it is important to understand the drivers of dominance and rarity in local tree communities. We answer the following research questions: (1) What are the patterns of dominance and rarity in tree communities? (2) Which ecological and anthropogenic factors predict these patterns? And (3) what is the extinction risk of locally dominant and rare tree species?. Location: Global. Time period: 1990–2017. Major taxa studied: Trees. Methods: We used 1.2 million forest plots and quantified local tree dominance as the relative plot basal area of the single most dominant species and local rarity as the percentage of species that contribute together to the least 10% of plot basal area. We mapped global community dominance and rarity using machine learning models and evaluated the ecological and anthropogenic predictors with linear models. Extinction risk, for example threatened status, of geographically widespread dominant and rare species was evaluated. Results: Community dominance and rarity show contrasting latitudinal trends, with boreal forests having high levels of dominance and tropical forests having high levels of rarity. Increasing annual precipitation reduces community dominance, probably because precipitation is related to an increase in tree density and richness. Additionally, stand age is positively related to community dominance, due to stem diameter increase of the most dominant species. Surprisingly, we find that locally dominant and rare species, which are geographically widespread in our data, have an equally high rate of elevated extinction due to declining populations through large-scale land degradation. Main conclusions: By linking patterns and predictors of community dominance and rarity to extinction risk, our results sug

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1452694804
Document Type :
Electronic Resource