학술논문

Consistent patterns of common species across tropical tree communities
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Original Paper
Author
Cooper, Declan L. M.Lewis, Simon L.Sullivan, Martin J. P.Prado, Paulo I.ter Steege, HansBarbier, NicolasSlik, FerrySonké, BonaventureEwango, Corneille E. N.Adu-Bredu, StephenAffum-Baffoe, Kofide Aguiar, Daniel P. P.Ahuite Reategui, Manuel AugustoAiba, Shin-IchiroAlbuquerque, Bianca Weissde Almeida Matos, Francisca DioníziaAlonso, AlfonsoAmani, Christian A.do Amaral, Dário Dantasdo Amaral, Iêda LeãoAndrade, Anade Andrade Miranda, Ires PaulaAngoboy, Ilondea B.Araujo-Murakami, AlejandroArboleda, Nicolás CastañoArroyo, LuzmilaAshton, PeterAymard C, Gerardo A.Baider, CláudiaBaker, Timothy R.Balinga, Michael Philippe BessikeBalslev, HenrikBanin, Lindsay F.Bánki, Olaf S.Baraloto, ChrisBarbosa, Edelcilio MarquesBarbosa, Flávia RodriguesBarlow, JosBastin, Jean-FrancoisBeeckman, HansBegne, SergeBengone, Natacha NssiBerenguer, ErikaBerry, NicholasBitariho, RobertBoeckx, PascalBogaert, JanBonyoma, BernardBoundja, PatrickBourland, NilsBoyemba Bosela, FaustinBrambach, FabianBrienen, RoelBurslem, David F. R. P.Camargo, José LuísCampelo, WeglianeCano, AngelaCárdenas, SashaCárdenas López, Daironde Sá Carpanedo, RainiellenCarrero Márquez, Yrma AndreinaCarvalho, Fernanda AntunesCasas, Luisa FernandaCastellanos, HernánCastilho, Carolina V.Cerón, CarlosChapman, Colin A.Chave, JeromeChhang, PhourinChutipong, WanlopChuyong, George B.Cintra, Bruno Barçante LadvocatClark, Connie J.Coelho de Souza, FernandaComiskey, James A.Coomes, David A.Cornejo Valverde, FernandoCorrea, Diego F.Costa, Flávia R. C.Costa, Janaina Barbosa PedrosaCouteron, PierreCulmsee, HeikeCuni-Sanchez, AidaDallmeier, FranciscoDamasco, GabrielDauby, GillesDávila, NállarettDávila Doza, Hilda PauletteDe Alban, Jose Don T.de Assis, Rafael L.De Canniere, CharlesDe Haulleville, Thalesde Jesus Veiga Carim, MarceloDemarchi, Layon O.Dexter, Kyle G.Di Fiore, AnthonyDin, Hazimah Haji MohammadDisney, Mathias I.Djiofack, Brice YannickDjuikouo, Marie-Noël K.Do, Tran VanDoucet, Jean-LouisDraper, Freddie C.Droissart, VincentDuivenvoorden, Joost F.Engel, JulienEstienne, VittoriaFarfan-Rios, WilliamFauset, SophieFeeley, Kenneth J.Feitosa, Yuri OliveiraFeldpausch, Ted R.Ferreira, CidFerreira, JoiceFerreira, Leandro ValleFletcher, Christine D.Flores, Bernardo MonteiroFofanah, AlusineFoli, Ernest G.Fonty, ÉmileFredriksson, Gabriella M.Fuentes, AlfredoGalbraith, DavidGallardo Gonzales, George PepeGarcia-Cabrera, KarinaGarcía-Villacorta, RooseveltGomes, Vitor H. F.Gómez, Ricardo ZárateGonzales, TheranyGribel, RogerioGuedes, Marcelino CarneiroGuevara, Juan ErnestoHakeem, Khalid RehmanHall, Jefferson S.Hamer, Keith C.Hamilton, Alan C.Harris, David J.Harrison, Rhett D.Hart, Terese B.Hector, AndyHenkel, Terry W.Herbohn, JohnHockemba, Mireille B. N.Hoffman, BruceHolmgren, MilenaHonorio Coronado, Euridice N.Huamantupa-Chuquimaco, IsauHubau, WannesImai, NobuoIrume, Mariana VictóriaJansen, Patrick A.Jeffery, Kathryn J.Jimenez, Eliana M.Jucker, TommasoJunqueira, André BragaKalamandeen, MichelleKamdem, Narcisse G.Kartawinata, KuswataKasongo Yakusu, EmmanuelKatembo, John M.Kearsley, ElizabethKenfack, DavidKessler, MichaelKhaing, Thiri ToeKilleen, Timothy J.Kitayama, KanehiroKlitgaard, BenteLabrière, NicolasLaumonier, YvesLaurance, Susan G. W.Laurance, William F.Laurent, FélixLe, Tinh CongLe, Trai TrongLeal, Miguel E.Leão de Moraes Novo, Evlyn MárciaLevesley, AuroraLibalah, Moses B.Licona, Juan CarlosLima Filho, Diógenes de AndradeLindsell, Jeremy A.Lopes, AlineLopes, Maria AparecidaLovett, Jon C.Lowe, RichardLozada, José RafaelLu, XinghuiLuambua, Nestor K.Luize, Bruno GarciaMaas, PaulMagalhães, José Leonardo LimaMagnusson, William E.Mahayani, Ni Putu DianaMakana, Jean-RemyMalhi, YadvinderManiguaje Rincón, LorenaMansor, AsyrafManzatto, Angelo GilbertoMarimon, Beatriz S.Marimon-Junior, Ben HurMarshall, Andrew RMartins, Maria PiresMbayu, Faustin M.de Medeiros, Marcelo BrilhanteMesones, ItaloMetali, FaizahMihindou, VianetMillet, JeromeMilliken, WilliamMogollón, Hugo F.Molino, Jean-FrançoisMohd. Said, Mohd. NizamMonteagudo Mendoza, AbelMontero, Juan CarlosMoore, SamMostacedo, BonifacioMozombite Pinto, Linder FelipeMukul, Sharif AhmedMunishi, Pantaleo K. T.Nagamasu, HidetoshiNascimento, Henrique Eduardo MendonçaNascimento, Marcelo TrindadeNeill, DavidNilus, ReubenNoronha, Janaína CostaNsenga, LaurentNúñez Vargas, PercyOjo, LucasOliveira, Alexandre A.de Oliveira, Edmar AlmeidaOndo, Fidèle EvounaPalacios Cuenca, WalterPansini, SusamarPansonato, Marcelo PetrattiParedes, Marcos RíosPaudel, EkanandaPauletto, DanielaPearson, Richard G.Pena, José Luis MarceloPennington, R. TobyPeres, Carlos A.Permana, AndreaPetronelli, PascalPeñuela Mora, Maria CristinaPhillips, Juan FernandoPhillips, Oliver L.Pickavance, GeorgiaPiedade, Maria Teresa FernandezPitman, Nigel C. A.Ploton, PierrePopelier, AndreasPoulsen, John R.Prieto, AdrianaPrimack, Richard B.Priyadi, HariQie, LanQuaresma, Adriano Costade Queiroz, Helder LimaRamirez-Angulo, HirmaRamos, José FerreiraReis, Neidiane Farias CostaReitsma, JanRevilla, Juan David CardenasRiutta, TerhiRivas-Torres, GonzaloRobiansyah, IyanRocha, MairaRodrigues, Domingos de JesusRodriguez-Ronderos, M. ElizabethRovero, FrancescoRozak, Andes H.Rudas, AgustínRutishauser, ErvanSabatier, DanielSagang, Le BienfaiteurSampaio, Adeilza FelipeSamsoedin, IsmayadiSatdichanh, ManichanhSchietti, JulianaSchöngart, JochenScudeller, Veridiana VizoniSeuaturien, NaretSheil, DouglasSierra, RodrigoSilman, Miles R.Silva, Thiago Sanna Freireda Silva Guimarães, José RenanSimo-Droissart, MurielleSimon, Marcelo FragomeniSist, PlinioSousa, Thaiane R.de Sousa Farias, Emanuellede Souza Coelho, LuizSpracklen, Dominick V.Stas, Suzanne M.Steinmetz, RobertStevenson, Pablo R.Stropp, JulianaSukri, Rahayu S.Sunderland, Terry C. H.Suzuki, EiziSwaine, Michael D.Tang, JianweiTaplin, JamesTaylor, David M.Tello, J. SebastiánTerborgh, JohnTexier, NicolasTheilade, IdaThomas, Duncan W.Thomas, RaquelThomas, Sean C.Tirado, MiltonToirambe, Benjaminde Toledo, José JulioTomlinson, Kyle W.Torres-Lezama, ArmandoTran, Hieu DangTshibamba Mukendi, JohnTumaneng, Roven D.Umaña, Maria NataliaUmunay, Peter M.Urrego Giraldo, Ligia EstelaValderrama Sandoval, Elvis H.Valenzuela Gamarra, LuisVan Andel, Tinde R.van de Bult, Martinvan de Pol, Jaquelinevan der Heijden, GeertjeVasquez, RodolfoVela, César I. A.Venticinque, Eduardo MartinsVerbeeck, HansVeridiano, Rizza Karen A.Vicentini, AlbertoVieira, Ima Célia GuimarãesVilanova Torre, EmilioVillarroel, DanielVilla Zegarra, Boris EduardoVleminckx, Jasonvon Hildebrand, PatricioVos, Vincent AntoineVriesendorp, CorineWebb, Edward L.White, Lee J. T.Wich, SergeWittmann, FlorianZagt, RoderickZang, RunguoZartman, Charles EugeneZemagho, LiseZent, Egleé L.Zent, Stanford
Source
Nature: International weekly journal of science. 625(7996):728-734
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0028-0836
1476-4687
Abstract
Trees structure the Earth’s most biodiverse ecosystem, tropical forests. The vast number of tree species presents a formidable challenge to understanding these forests, including their response to environmental change, as very little is known about most tropical tree species. A focus on the common species may circumvent this challenge. Here we investigate abundance patterns of common tree species using inventory data on 1,003,805 trees with trunk diameters of at least 10 cm across 1,568 locations1–6 in closed-canopy, structurally intact old-growth tropical forests in Africa, Amazonia and Southeast Asia. We estimate that 2.2%, 2.2% and 2.3% of species comprise 50% of the tropical trees in these regions, respectively. Extrapolating across all closed-canopy tropical forests, we estimate that just 1,053 species comprise half of Earth’s 800 billion tropical trees with trunk diameters of at least 10 cm. Despite differing biogeographic, climatic and anthropogenic histories7, we find notably consistent patterns of common species and species abundance distributions across the continents. This suggests that fundamental mechanisms of tree community assembly may apply to all tropical forests. Resampling analyses show that the most common species are likely to belong to a manageable list of known species, enabling targeted efforts to understand their ecology. Although they do not detract from the importance of rare species, our results open new opportunities to understand the world’s most diverse forests, including modelling their response to environmental change, by focusing on the common species that constitute the majority of their trees.
Inventory data from more than 1 million trees across African, Amazonian and Southeast Asian tropical forests suggests that, despite their high diversity, just 1,053 species, representing a consistent ~2.2% of tropical tree species in each region, constitute half of Earth’s 800 billion tropical trees.