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One sixth of Amazonian tree diversity is dependent on river floodplains.

Authors :
Householder JE
Wittmann F
Schöngart J
Piedade MTF
Junk WJ
Latrubesse EM
Quaresma AC
Demarchi LO
de S Lobo G
Aguiar DPP
Assis RL
Lopes A
Parolin P
Leão do Amaral I
Coelho LS
de Almeida Matos FD
Lima Filho DA
Salomão RP
Castilho CV
Guevara-Andino JE
Carim MJV
Phillips OL
Cárdenas López D
Magnusson WE
Sabatier D
Revilla JDC
Molino JF
Irume MV
Martins MP
Guimarães JRDS
Ramos JF
Rodrigues DJ
Bánki OS
Peres CA
Pitman NCA
Hawes JE
Almeida EJ
Barbosa LF
Cavalheiro L
Dos Santos MCV
Luize BG
Novo EMML
Núñez Vargas P
Silva TSF
Venticinque EM
Manzatto AG
Reis NFC
Terborgh J
Casula KR
Costa FRC
Honorio Coronado EN
Monteagudo Mendoza A
Montero JC
Feldpausch TR
Aymard C GA
Baraloto C
Castaño Arboleda N
Engel J
Petronelli P
Zartman CE
Killeen TJ
Rincón LM
Marimon BS
Marimon-Junior BH
Schietti J
Sousa TR
Vasquez R
Mostacedo B
Dantas do Amaral D
Castellanos H
Medeiros MB
Simon MF
Andrade A
Camargo JL
Laurance WF
Laurance SGW
Farias ES
Lopes MA
Magalhães JLL
Mendonça Nascimento HE
Queiroz HL
Brienen R
Stevenson PR
Araujo-Murakami A
Baker TR
Cintra BBL
Feitosa YO
Mogollón HF
Noronha JC
Barbosa FR
de Sá Carpanedo R
Duivenvoorden JF
Silman MR
Ferreira LV
Levis C
Lozada JR
Comiskey JA
Draper FC
Toledo JJ
Damasco G
Dávila N
García-Villacorta R
Vicentini A
Cornejo Valverde F
Alonso A
Arroyo L
Dallmeier F
Gomes VHF
Jimenez EM
Neill D
Peñuela Mora MC
Carvalho FA
Coelho de Souza F
Feeley KJ
Gribel R
Pansonato MP
Ríos Paredes M
Barlow J
Berenguer E
Dexter KG
Ferreira J
Fine PVA
Guedes MC
Huamantupa-Chuquimaco I
Licona JC
Pennington T
Villa Zegarra BE
Vos VA
Cerón C
Fonty É
Henkel TW
Maas P
Pos E
Silveira M
Stropp J
Thomas R
Daly D
Milliken W
Pardo Molina G
Vieira ICG
Albuquerque BW
Campelo W
Emilio T
Fuentes A
Klitgaard B
Marcelo Pena JL
Souza PF
Tello JS
Vriesendorp C
Chave J
Di Fiore A
Hilário RR
Pereira LO
Phillips JF
Rivas-Torres G
van Andel TR
von Hildebrand P
Balee W
Barbosa EM
Bonates LCM
Doza HPD
Gómez RZ
Gonzales T
Gonzales GPG
Hoffman B
Junqueira AB
Malhi Y
Miranda IPA
Mozombite-Pinto LF
Prieto A
Rudas A
Ruschel AR
Silva N
Vela CIA
Zent S
Zent EL
Cano A
Carrero Márquez YA
Correa DF
Costa JBP
Flores BM
Galbraith D
Holmgren M
Kalamandeen M
Nascimento MT
Oliveira AA
Ramirez-Angulo H
Rocha M
Scudeller VV
Sierra R
Tirado M
Umaña MN
van der Heijden G
Vilanova Torre E
Ahuite Reategui MA
Baider C
Balslev H
Cárdenas S
Casas LF
Farfan-Rios W
Ferreira C
Linares-Palomino R
Mendoza C
Mesones I
Parada GA
Torres-Lezama A
Urrego Giraldo LE
Villarroel D
Zagt R
Alexiades MN
de Oliveira EA
Garcia-Cabrera K
Hernandez L
Palacios Cuenca W
Pansini S
Pauletto D
Ramirez Arevalo F
Sampaio AF
Valderrama Sandoval EH
Valenzuela Gamarra L
Ter Steege H
Source :
Nature ecology & evolution [Nat Ecol Evol] 2024 May; Vol. 8 (5), pp. 901-911. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Mar 11.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

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.<br /> (© 2024. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2397-334X
Volume :
8
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature ecology & evolution
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38467713
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-024-02364-1