From earthquakes to island area: multi‐scale effects upon local diversity

Author:

Trethowan Liam A.1ORCID,Brambach Fabian2ORCID,Cámara‐Leret Rodrigo3,Laumonier Yves4,Sheil Douglas45,Ferry Slik J. W.6ORCID,Webb Campbell O.7,Murdjoko Agustinus8,Bastian Meredith L.9,Kartawinata Kuswata10,Mansor Asryaf11,Mansur Muhammad12,Mirmanto Edi12,Nurtjahya Eddy13,Permana Andrea14,Rozak Andes H.15ORCID,Wilkie Peter16,Rahmad Zakaria11,Arifiani Deby17,Putu Gede P. Damayanto I.17,Puglisi Carmen118,Asmarayani Rani17,Benu Nithanel M. H.19,Bramley Gemma L. C.1,Dharma Wira20,Heatubun Charlie D.1821,Hidayat Arief17,Kuswandi Relawan12,Mathews Sarah22,Megawati 23,Rustiami Himmah17,Santika Yessi17,Santoso Wahyudi23,Setiawan Endro24,Triono Teguh25,Wambrauw Kalvin26,Wanma Jimmy F.8,Hery Yanto Acun27,Siregar Mustaid12,Sadili Asep12,Dewi Atikah Tika12,Kintamani Endang12,Tjoa Aiyen28,Culmsee Heike29,Girmansyah Deden17,Gunawan Hendra12,Pitopang Ramadanil30,Utteridge Timothy M. A.131,Morley Robert3233,Schrader Julian34,Brearley Francis Q.35ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Herbarium Kew London UK

2. Biodiversity, Macroecology and Biogeography, University of Göttingen Göttingen Germany

3. Department of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany, University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland

4. Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) Gunung Batu Bogor Indonesia

5. Department of Environmental Sciences, Wageningen University and Research Wageningen Netherlands

6. Environmental and Life Sciences, Faculty of Science, Universiti Brunei Darussalam Brunei Darussalam

7. University of Alaska Museum of the North Fairbanks AK USA

8. Fakultas Kehutanan, Universitas Papua Manokwari Papua Barat Indonesia

9. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Washington DC USA

10. Negaunee Integrative Research Center, The Field Museum Chicago IL USA

11. School of Biological Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia Gelugor Malaysia

12. Research Center for Ecology and Ethnobiology, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) Bogor Indonesia

13. Department of Biology, Universitas Bangka Belitung Bangka Indonesia

14. Department of Psychology, University of Warwick Coventry UK

15. Research Center for Plant Conservation, Botanic Gardens and Forestry, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) Bogor Indonesia

16. Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh Edinburgh UK

17. Research Center for Biosystematics and Evolution, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) Bogor Indonesia

18. Missouri Botanical Garden St. Louis MS USA

19. Balai Penerapan Standar Instrumen Lingkungan Hidup dan Kehutanan Manokwari Manokwari Indonesia

20. Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Syiah Kuala Aceh Indonesia

21. Research and Development Agency Manokwari Indonesia

22. Department of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State University Baton Rouge LA USA

23. Directorate of Scientific Collection Management, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) Bogor Indonesia

24. Balai Taman Nasional Gunung Palung Kalimantan Barat Indonesia

25. Wilmar Business Indonesia Polytechnic Medan Indonesia

26. Reboisasi Eden Papua Sorong Indonesia

27. Sustainability and Conservation Department, PT. Mayangkara Tanaman Industri West Kalimantan Indonesia

28. Agriculture Faculty of Tadulako University Palu Indonesia

29. University of Göttingen, Plant Ecology and Ecosystems Research Göttingen Germany

30. Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Tadulako University Palu Indonesia

31. Singapore Botanic Garden Singapore Singapore

32. Palynova Ltd Littleport UK

33. Earth Sciences Department, Royal Holloway, University of London Egham UK

34. School of Natural Sciences, Macquarie University Sydney NSW Australia

35. Department of Natural Sciences, Manchester Metropolitan University Manchester UK

Abstract

Tropical forests occupy small coral atolls to the vast Amazon basin. They occur across bioregions with different geological and climatic history. Differences in area and bioregional history shape species immigration, extinction and diversification. How this effects local diversity is unclear. The Indonesian archipelago hosts thousands of tree species whose coexistence should depend upon these factors. Using a novel dataset of 215 Indonesian forest plots, across fifteen islands ranging in area from 120 to 785 000 km2, we apply Gaussian mixed effects models to examine the simultaneous effects of environment, earthquake proximity, island area and bioregion upon tree diversity for trees ≥ 10 cm diameter at breast height. We find that tree diversity declines with precipitation seasonality and increases with island area. Accounting for the effects of environment and island area we show that the westernmost bioregion Sunda has greater local diversity than Wallacea, which in turn has greater local diversity than easternmost Sahul. However, when the model includes geological activity (here proximity to major earthquakes), bioregion differences are reduced. Overall, results indicate that multi‐scale, current and historic effects dictate tree diversity. These multi‐scale drivers should not be ignored when studying biodiversity gradients and their impacts upon ecosystem function.

Publisher

Wiley

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