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The global abundance of tree palms
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Muscarella, RobertEmilio, ThaisePhillips, Oliver L.Lewis, Simon L.Slik, FerryBaker, William J.Couvreur, Thomas L. P.Eiserhardt, Wolf L.Svenning, Jens-ChristianAffum-Baffoe, KofiAiba, Shin-Ichirode Almeida, Everton C.de Almeida, Samuel S.de Oliveira, Edmar Almeidaalvarez-Davila, EstebanAlves, Luciana F.Alvez-Valles, Carlos MarianoCarvalho, Fabricio AlvimGuarin, Fernando AlzateAndrade, AnaAragao, Luis E. O. C.Murakami, Alejandro AraujoArroyo, LuzmilaAshton, Peter S.Corredor, Gerardo A. AymardBaker, Timothy R.de Camargo, Plinio BarbosaBarlow, JosBastin, Jean-FrancoisBengone, Natacha NssiBerenguer, ErikaBerry, NicholasBlanc, LilianBoehning-Gaese, KatrinBonal, DamienBongers, FransBradford, MattBrambach, FabianBrearley, Francis Q.Brewer, Steven W.Camargo, Jose L. C.Campbell, David G.Castilho, Carolina V.Castro, WendesonCatchpole, DamienCeron Martinez, Carlos E.Chen, ShengbinChhang, PhourinCho, PercivalChutipong, WanlopClark, ConnieCollins, MurrayComiskey, James A.Medina, Massiel Nataly CorralesCosta, Flavia R. C.Culmsee, HeikeDavid-Higuita, HeribertoDavidar, Priyadel Aguila-Pasquel, JhonDerroire, GeraldineDi Fiore, AnthonyVan Do, TranDoucet, Jean-LouisDourdain, AurelieDrake, Donald R.Ensslin, AndreasErwin, TerryEwango, Corneille E. N.Ewers, Robert M.Fauset, SophieFeldpausch, Ted R.Ferreira, JoiceFerreira, Leandro ValleFischer, MarkusFranklin, JanetFredriksson, Gabriella M.Gillespie, Thomas W.Gilpin, MartinGonmadje, ChristelleGunatilleke, Arachchige Upali NimalHakeem, Khalid RehmanHall, Jefferson S.Hamer, Keith C.Harris, David J.Harrison, Rhett D.Hector, AndrewHemp, AndreasHerault, BrunoPizango, Carlos Gabriel HidalgoCoronado, Euridice N. HonorioHubau, WannesHussain, Mohammad ShahIbrahim, Faridah-HanumImai, NobuoJoly, Carlos A.Joseph, ShijoAnitha, K.Kartawinata, KuswataKassi, JustinKilleen, Timothy J.Kitayama, KanehiroKlitgard, Bente BangKooyman, RobertLabriere, NicolasLarney, EileenLaumonier, YvesLaurance, Susan G.Laurance, William F.Lawes, Michael J.Levesley, AuroraLisingo, JanvierLovejoy, ThomasLovett, Jon C.Lu, XinghuiLykke, Anne MetteMagnusson, William E.Mahayani, Ni Putu DianaMalhi, YadvinderMansor, AsyrafPena, Jose Luis MarceloMarimon-Junior, Ben H.Marshall, Andrew R.Melgaco, KarinaBautista, Casimiro MendozaMihindou, VianetMillet, JeromeMilliken, WilliamMohandass, D.Mendoza, Abel Lorenzo MonteagudoMugerwa, BadruNagamasu, HidetoshiNagy, LaszloSeuaturien, NaretNascimento, Marcelo T.Neill, David A.Neto, Luiz MeniniNilus, RuebenVargas, Mario Percy NunezNurtjahya, Eddyde Araujo, R. Nazare O.Onrizal, OnrizalPalacios, Walter A.Palacios-Ramos, SoniaParren, MarcPaudel, EkanandaMorandi, Paulo S.Pennington, R. TobyPickavance, GeorgiaPipoly, John J., IIIPitman, Nigel C. A.Poedjirahajoe, ErnyPoorter, LourensPoulsen, John R.Rama Chandra Prasad, P.Prieto, AdrianaPuyravaud, Jean-PhilippeQie, LanQuesada, Carlos A.Ramirez-Angulo, HirmaRazafimahaimodison, Jean ClaudeReitsma, Jan MeindertRequena-Rojas, Edilson J.Correa, Zorayda RestrepoRodriguez, Carlos ReynelRoopsind, AnandRovero, FrancescoRozak, AndesLleras, Agustin RudasRutishauser, ErvanRutten, GemmaPunchi-Manage, RuwanSalomao, Rafael P.Van Sam, HoangSarker, Swapan KumarSatdichanh, ManichanhSchietti, JulianaSchmitt, Christine B.Marimon, Beatriz SchwantesSenbeta, FeyeraNath Sharma, LilaSheil, DouglasSierra, RodrigoSilva-Espejo, Javier E.Silveira, MarcosSonke, BonaventureSteininger, Marc K.Steinmetz, RobertStevart, TariqSukumar, RamanSultana, AishaSunderland, Terry C. H.Suresh, Hebbalalu SatyanarayanaTang, JianweiTanner, Edmundter Steege, HansTerborgh, John W.Theilade, IdaTimberlake, JonathanTorres-Lezama, ArmandoUmunay, PeterUriarte, MariaGamarra, Luis Valenzuelavan de Bult, Mariamvan der Hout, PeterMartinez, Rodolfo VasquezVieira, Ima Celia GuimaraesVieira, Simone A.Vilanova, EmilioCayo, Jeanneth VillalobosWang, OpheliaWebb, Campbell O.Webb, Edward L.White, LeeWhitfeld, Timothy J. S.Wich, SergeWillcock, SimonWiser, Susan K.Young, Kenneth R.Zakaria, RahmadZang, RunguoZartman, Charles E.Zo-Bi, Irie CasimirBalslev, Henrik
Source
Global Ecology and Biogeography. 29(9):1495-1514
Subject
above-ground biomass
abundance patterns
Arecaceae
local abiotic conditions
Neotropics
pantropical biogeography
tropical rainforest
wood density
Language
English
ISSN
1466-822X
1466-8238
Abstract
AimPalms are an iconic, diverse and often abundant component of tropical ecosystems that provide many ecosystem services. Being monocots, tree palms are evolutionarily, morphologically and physiologically distinct from other trees, and these differences have important consequences for ecosystem services (e.g., carbon sequestration and storage) and in terms of responses to climate change. We quantified global patterns of tree palm relative abundance to help improve understanding of tropical forests and reduce uncertainty about these ecosystems under climate change.LocationTropical and subtropical moist forests.Time periodCurrent.Major taxa studiedPalms (Arecaceae).MethodsWe assembled a pantropical dataset of 2,548 forest plots (covering 1,191 ha) and quantified tree palm (i.e., ≥10 cm diameter at breast height) abundance relative to co‐occurring non‐palm trees. We compared the relative abundance of tree palms across biogeographical realms and tested for associations with palaeoclimate stability, current climate, edaphic conditions and metrics of forest structure.ResultsOn average, the relative abundance of tree palms was more than five times larger between Neotropical locations and other biogeographical realms. Tree palms were absent in most locations outside the Neotropics but present in >80% of Neotropical locations. The relative abundance of tree palms was more strongly associated with local conditions (e.g., higher mean annual precipitation, lower soil fertility, shallower water table and lower plot mean wood density) than metrics of long‐term climate stability. Life‐form diversity also influenced the patterns; palm assemblages outside the Neotropics comprise many non‐tree (e.g., climbing) palms. Finally, we show that tree palms can influence estimates of above‐ground biomass, but the magnitude and direction of the effect require additional work.ConclusionsTree palms are not only quintessentially tropical, but they are also overwhelmingly Neotropical. Future work to understand the contributions of tree palms to biomass estimates and carbon cycling will be particularly crucial in Neotropical forests.