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The number of tree species on Earth

Authors :
Gatti, Roberto Cazzolla
Reich, Peter B.
Gamarra, Javier G. P.
Crowther, Tom
Hui, Cang
Morera, Albert
Bastin, Jean-Francois
de-Miguel, Sergio
Nabuurs, Gert-Jan
Svenning, Jens-Christian
Serra-Diaz, Josep M.
Merow, Cory
Enquist, Brian
Kamenetsky, Maria
Lee, Junho
Zhu, Jun
Fang, Jinyun
Jacobs, Douglass F.
Pijanowski, Bryan
Banerjee, Arindam
Giaquinto, Robert A.
Alberti, Giorgio
Almeyda Zambrano, Angelica Maria
Araujo-Murakami, Alejandro
Avitabile, Valerio
Baraloto, Chris
Bastian, Meredith L.
Birnbaum, Philippe
Bitariho, Robert
Bogaert, Jan
Bongers, Frans
Bouriaud, Olivier
Brancalion, Pedro H. S.
Brearley, Francis Q.
Broadbent, Eben North
Bussotti, Filippo
Castro da Silva, Wendeson
Gomes Cesar, Ricardo
Cesljar, Goran
Moscoso, Victor Chama
Chen, Han Y. H.
Cienciala, Emil
Clark, Connie J.
Coomes, David A.
Dayanandan, Selvadurai
Decuyper, Mathieu
Dee, Laura E.
Del Aguila Pasquel, Jhon
Derroire, Geraldine
Djuikouo, Marie Noel Kamdem
Do, Tran Van
Dolezal, Jiri
Dordevic, Ilija D.
Engel, Julien
Fayle, Tom M.
Feldpausch, Ted R.
Fridman, Jonas
Harris, David J.
Hemp, Andreas
Hengeveld, Geerten
Herault, Bruno
Herold, Martin
Ibanez, Thomas
Jagodzinski, Andrzej M.
Jaroszewicz, Bogdan
Jeffery, Kathryn J.
Johannsen, Vivian Kvist
Jucker, Tommaso
Kangur, Ahto
Karminov, Victor N.
Kartawinata, Kuswata
Kennard, Deborah K.
Kepfer-Rojas, Sebastian
Keppel, Gunnar
Khan, Mohammed Latif
Khare, Pramod Kumar
Kileen, Timothy J.
Kim, Hyun Seok
Korjus, Henn
Kumar, Amit
Kumar, Ashwani
Laarmann, Diana
Labriere, Nicolas
Lang, Mait
Lewis, Simon L.
Lukina, Natalia
Maitner, Brian S.
Malhi, Yadvinder
Marshall, Andrew R.
Martynenko, Olga V.
Mendoza, Abel L. Monteagudo
Ontikov, Petr V.
Ortiz-Malavasi, Edgar
Camacho, Nadir C. Pallqui
Paquette, Alain
Park, Minjee
Parthasarathy, Narayanaswamy
Peri, Pablo Luis
Petronelli, Pascal
Pfautsch, Sebastian
Phillips, Oliver L.
Picard, Nicolas
Piotto, Daniel
Poorter, Lourens
Poulsen, John R.
Pretzsch, Hans
Ramirez-Angulo, Hirma
Correa, Zorayda Restrepo
Rodeghiero, Mirco
Gonzales, Rocio Del Pilar Rojas
Rolim, Samir G.
Rovero, Francesco
Rutishauser, Ervan
Saikia, Purabi
Salas-Eljatib, Christian
Schepaschenko, Dmitry
Scherer-Lorenzen, Michael
Seben, Vladimir
Silveira, Marcos
Sonke, Bonaventure
Souza, Alexandre F.
Sterenczak, Krzysztof Jan
Svoboda, Miroslav
Taedoumg, Hermann
Tchebakova, Nadja
Terborgh, John
Tikhonova, Elena
Torres-Lezama, Armando
van der Plas, Fons
Vasquez, Rodolfo
Viana, Helder
Vibrans, Alexander C.
Vilanova, Emilio
Vos, Vincent A.
Wang, Hua-Feng
Westerlund, Bertil
White, Lee J. T.
Wiser, Susan K.
Zawila-Niedzwiecki, Tomasz
Zhu, Zhi-Xin
Zo-Bi, Irie C.
Liang, Jingjing
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

One of the most fundamental questions in ecology is how many species inhabit the Earth. However, due to massive logistical and financial challenges and taxonomic difficulties connected to the species concept definition, the global numbers of species, including those of important and well-studied life forms such as trees, still remain largely unknown. Here, based on global groundsourced data, we estimate the total tree species richness at global, continental, and biome levels. Our results indicate that there are 73,000 tree species globally, among which ∼9,000 tree species are yet to be discovered. Roughly 40% of undiscovered tree species are in South America. Moreover, almost one-third of all tree species to be discovered may be rare, with very low populations and limited spatial distribution (likely in remote tropical lowlands and mountains). These findings highlight the vulnerability of global forest biodiversity to anthropogenic changes in land use and climate, which disproportionately threaten rare species and thus, global tree richness.

Subjects

Subjects :
Ecology
Forest Science
Botany

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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