Amazon plant diversity revealed by a taxonomically verified species list
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Published:2017-09-18
Issue:40
Volume:114
Page:10695-10700
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ISSN:0027-8424
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Container-title:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Proc Natl Acad Sci USA
Author:
Cardoso Domingos, Särkinen Tiina, Alexander Sara, Amorim André M., Bittrich Volker, Celis Marcela, Daly Douglas C., Fiaschi Pedro, Funk Vicki A., Giacomin Leandro L., Goldenberg RenatoORCID, Heiden Gustavo, Iganci João, Kelloff Carol L., Knapp Sandra, Cavalcante de Lima Haroldo, Machado Anderson F. P., dos Santos Rubens Manoel, Mello-Silva Renato, Michelangeli Fabián A., Mitchell John, Moonlight Peter, de Moraes Pedro Luís Rodrigues, Mori Scott A., Nunes Teonildes Sacramento, Pennington Terry D., Pirani José Rubens, Prance Ghillean T., de Queiroz Luciano Paganucci, Rapini Alessandro, Riina RicardaORCID, Rincon Carlos Alberto Vargas, Roque Nádia, Shimizu Gustavo, Sobral Marcos, Stehmann João Renato, Stevens Warren D., Taylor Charlotte M., Trovó Marcelo, van den Berg Cássio, van der Werff Henk, Viana Pedro Lage, Zartman Charles E., Forzza Rafaela Campostrini
Abstract
Recent debates on the number of plant species in the vast lowland rain forests of the Amazon have been based largely on model estimates, neglecting published checklists based on verified voucher data. Here we collate taxonomically verified checklists to present a list of seed plant species from lowland Amazon rain forests. Our list comprises 14,003 species, of which 6,727 are trees. These figures are similar to estimates derived from nonparametric ecological models, but they contrast strongly with predictions of much higher tree diversity derived from parametric models. Based on the known proportion of tree species in neotropical lowland rain forest communities as measured in complete plot censuses, and on overall estimates of seed plant diversity in Brazil and in the neotropics in general, it is more likely that tree diversity in the Amazon is closer to the lower estimates derived from nonparametric models. Much remains unknown about Amazonian plant diversity, but this taxonomically verified dataset provides a valid starting point for macroecological and evolutionary studies aimed at understanding the origin, evolution, and ecology of the exceptional biodiversity of Amazonian forests.
Funder
RCUK | Natural Environment Research Council Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo Royal Society British Council National Science Foundation Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung Fundação Carlos Chagas Filho de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Subject
Multidisciplinary
Cited by
292 articles.
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