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One sixth of Amazonian tree diversity is dependent on river floodplains

Title: One sixth of Amazonian tree diversity is dependent on river floodplains
Authors: JE Householder; F Wittmann; J Schöngart; MTF Piedade; WJ Junk; EM Latrubesse; AC Quaresma; LO Demarchi; G de S. Lobo; DPPD Aguiar; RL Assis; A Lopes; P Parolin; I Leão do Amaral; LDS Coelho; FD de Almeida Matos; DDA Lima Filho; RP Salomão; CV Castilho; JE Guevara-Andino; MDJV Carim; OL Phillips; D Cárdenas López; WE Magnusson; D Sabatier; JDC Revilla; J-F Molino; MV Irume; MP Martins; JRDS Guimarães; JF Ramos; DDJ Rodrigues; OS Bánki; CA Peres; NCA Pitman; JE Hawes; EJ Almeida; LF Barbosa; L Cavalheiro; MCV dos Santos; BG Luize; EMMDL Novo; P Núñez Vargas; TSF Silva; EM Venticinque; AG Manzatto; NFC Reis; J Terborgh; KR Casula; FRC Costa; EN Honorio Coronado; A Monteagudo Mendoza; JC Montero; TR Feldpausch; GA Aymard C; C Baraloto; N Castaño Arboleda; J Engel; P Petronelli; CE Zartman; TJ Killeen; LM Rincón; BS Marimon; BH Marimon-Junior; J Schietti; TR Sousa; R Vasquez; B Mostacedo; D Dantas do Amaral; H Castellanos; MBD Medeiros; MF Simon; A Andrade; JL Camargo; WF Laurance; SGW Laurance; EDS Farias; MA Lopes; JLL Magalhães; HE Mendonça Nascimento; HLD Queiroz; R Brienen; PR Stevenson; A Araujo-Murakami; TR Baker; BBL Cintra; YO Feitosa; HF Mogollón; JC Noronha; FR Barbosa; R de Sá Carpanedo; JF Duivenvoorden; MR Silman; LV Ferreira; C Levis; JR Lozada; JA Comiskey; FC Draper; JJD Toledo; G Damasco; N Dávila; R García-Villacorta; A Vicentini; F Cornejo Valverde; A Alonso; L Arroyo; F Dallmeier; VHF Gomes; EM Jimenez; D Neill; MC Peñuela Mora; FA Carvalho; F Coelho de Souza; KJ Feeley; R Gribel; MP Pansonato; M Ríos Paredes; J Barlow; E Berenguer; KG Dexter; J Ferreira; PVA Fine; MC Guedes; I Huamantupa-Chuquimaco; JC Licona; T Pennington; BE Villa Zegarra; VA Vos; C Cerón; É Fonty; TW Henkel; P Maas; E Pos; M Silveira; J Stropp; R Thomas; D Daly; W Milliken; G Pardo Molina; ICG Vieira; BW Albuquerque; W Campelo; T Emilio; A Fuentes; B Klitgaard; JL Marcelo Pena; PF Souza; JS Tello; C Vriesendorp; J Chave; A Di Fiore; RR Hilário; LDO Pereira; JF Phillips; G Rivas-Torres; TR van Andel; P von Hildebrand; W Balee; EM Barbosa; LCDM Bonates; HPD Doza; RZ Gómez; T Gonzales; GPG Gonzales; B Hoffman; AB Junqueira; Y Malhi; IPDA Miranda; LF Mozombite-Pinto; A Prieto; A Rudas; AR Ruschel; N Silva; CIA Vela; S Zent; EL Zent; A Cano; YA Carrero Márquez; DF Correa; JBP Costa; BM Flores; D Galbraith; M Holmgren; M Kalamandeen; MT Nascimento; AA Oliveira; H Ramirez-Angulo; M Rocha; VV Scudeller; R Sierra; M Tirado; MN Umaña; G van der Heijden; E Vilanova Torre; MA Ahuite Reategui; C Baider; H Balslev; S Cárdenas; LF Casas; W Farfan-Rios; C Ferreira; R Linares-Palomino; C Mendoza; I Mesones; GA Parada; A Torres-Lezama; LE Urrego Giraldo; D Villarroel; R Zagt; MN Alexiades; EA de Oliveira; K Garcia-Cabrera; L Hernandez; W Palacios Cuenca; S Pansini; D Pauletto; F Ramirez Arevalo; AF Sampaio; EH Valderrama Sandoval; L Valenzuela Gamarra; H ter Steege
Publication Year: 2024
Collection: Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR): Figshare
Subject Terms: No keyword
Description: Amazonia’s floodplain system is the largest and most biodiverse on Earth. Although forests are crucial to the ecological integrity of floodplains, our understanding of their species composition and how this may differ from surrounding forest types is still far too limited, particularly as changing inundation regimes begin to reshape floodplain tree communities and the critical ecosystem functions they underpin. Here we address this gap by taking a spatially explicit look at Amazonia-wide patterns of tree-species turnover and ecological specialization of the region’s floodplain forests. We show that the majority of Amazonian tree species can inhabit floodplains, and about a sixth of Amazonian tree diversity is ecologically specialized on floodplains. The degree of specialization in floodplain communities is driven by regional flood patterns, with the most compositionally differentiated floodplain forests located centrally within the fluvial network and contingent on the most extraordinary flood magnitudes regionally. Our results provide a spatially explicit view of ecological specialization of floodplain forest communities and expose the need for whole-basin hydrological integrity to protect the Amazon’s tree diversity and its function.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: unknown
Relation: 10871/137712; https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/One_sixth_of_Amazonian_tree_diversity_is_dependent_on_river_floodplains/29812358
Availability: https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/One_sixth_of_Amazonian_tree_diversity_is_dependent_on_river_floodplains/29812358
Rights: CC BY
Accession Number: edsbas.63693F1D
Database: BASE