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Biased-corrected richness estimates for the Amazonian tree flora.

Authors :
Ter Steege H
Prado PI
Lima RAF
Pos E
de Souza Coelho L
de Andrade Lima Filho D
Salomão RP
Amaral IL
de Almeida Matos FD
Castilho CV
Phillips OL
Guevara JE
de Jesus Veiga Carim M
Cárdenas López D
Magnusson WE
Wittmann F
Martins MP
Sabatier D
Irume MV
da Silva Guimarães JR
Molino JF
Bánki OS
Piedade MTF
Pitman NCA
Ramos JF
Monteagudo Mendoza A
Venticinque EM
Luize BG
Núñez Vargas P
Silva TSF
de Leão Novo EMM
Reis NFC
Terborgh J
Manzatto AG
Casula KR
Honorio Coronado EN
Montero JC
Duque A
Costa FRC
Castaño Arboleda N
Schöngart J
Zartman CE
Killeen TJ
Marimon BS
Marimon-Junior BH
Vasquez R
Mostacedo B
Demarchi LO
Feldpausch TR
Engel J
Petronelli P
Baraloto C
Assis RL
Castellanos H
Simon MF
de Medeiros MB
Quaresma A
Laurance SGW
Rincón LM
Andrade A
Sousa TR
Camargo JL
Schietti J
Laurance WF
de Queiroz HL
Nascimento HEM
Lopes MA
de Sousa Farias E
Magalhães JLL
Brienen R
Aymard C GA
Revilla JDC
Vieira ICG
Cintra BBL
Stevenson PR
Feitosa YO
Duivenvoorden JF
Mogollón HF
Araujo-Murakami A
Ferreira LV
Lozada JR
Comiskey JA
de Toledo JJ
Damasco G
Dávila N
Lopes A
García-Villacorta R
Draper F
Vicentini A
Cornejo Valverde F
Lloyd J
Gomes VHF
Neill D
Alonso A
Dallmeier F
de Souza FC
Gribel R
Arroyo L
Carvalho FA
de Aguiar DPP
do Amaral DD
Pansonato MP
Feeley KJ
Berenguer E
Fine PVA
Guedes MC
Barlow J
Ferreira J
Villa B
Peñuela Mora MC
Jimenez EM
Licona JC
Cerón C
Thomas R
Maas P
Silveira M
Henkel TW
Stropp J
Paredes MR
Dexter KG
Daly D
Baker TR
Huamantupa-Chuquimaco I
Milliken W
Pennington T
Tello JS
Pena JLM
Peres CA
Klitgaard B
Fuentes A
Silman MR
Di Fiore A
von Hildebrand P
Chave J
van Andel TR
Hilário RR
Phillips JF
Rivas-Torres G
Noronha JC
Prieto A
Gonzales T
de Sá Carpanedo R
Gonzales GPG
Gómez RZ
de Jesus Rodrigues D
Zent EL
Ruschel AR
Vos VA
Fonty É
Junqueira AB
Doza HPD
Hoffman B
Zent S
Barbosa EM
Malhi Y
de Matos Bonates LC
de Andrade Miranda IP
Silva N
Barbosa FR
Vela CIA
Pinto LFM
Rudas A
Albuquerque BW
Umaña MN
Carrero Márquez YA
van der Heijden G
Young KR
Tirado M
Correa DF
Sierra R
Costa JBP
Rocha M
Vilanova Torre E
Wang O
Oliveira AA
Kalamandeen M
Vriesendorp C
Ramirez-Angulo H
Holmgren M
Nascimento MT
Galbraith D
Flores BM
Scudeller VV
Cano A
Ahuite Reategui MA
Mesones I
Baider C
Mendoza C
Zagt R
Urrego Giraldo LE
Ferreira C
Villarroel D
Linares-Palomino R
Farfan-Rios W
Farfan-Rios W
Casas LF
Cárdenas S
Balslev H
Torres-Lezama A
Alexiades MN
Garcia-Cabrera K
Valenzuela Gamarra L
Valderrama Sandoval EH
Ramirez Arevalo F
Hernandez L
Sampaio AF
Pansini S
Palacios Cuenca W
de Oliveira EA
Pauletto D
Levesley A
Melgaço K
Pickavance G
Source :
Scientific reports [Sci Rep] 2020 Jun 23; Vol. 10 (1), pp. 10130. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Jun 23.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Amazonian forests are extraordinarily diverse, but the estimated species richness is very much debated. Here, we apply an ensemble of parametric estimators and a novel technique that includes conspecific spatial aggregation to an extended database of forest plots with up-to-date taxonomy. We show that the species abundance distribution of Amazonia is best approximated by a logseries with aggregated individuals, where aggregation increases with rarity. By averaging several methods to estimate total richness, we confirm that over 15,000 tree species are expected to occur in Amazonia. We also show that using ten times the number of plots would result in an increase to just ~50% of those 15,000 estimated species. To get a more complete sample of all tree species, rigorous field campaigns may be needed but the number of trees in Amazonia will remain an estimate for years to come.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2045-2322
Volume :
10
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Scientific reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32576943
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-66686-3