Global patterns of vascular plant alpha diversity
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Published:2022-09-01
Issue:1
Volume:13
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Sabatini Francesco MariaORCID, Jiménez-Alfaro BorjaORCID, Jandt UteORCID, Chytrý MilanORCID, Field RichardORCID, Kessler Michael, Lenoir JonathanORCID, Schrodt FranziskaORCID, Wiser Susan K.ORCID, Arfin Khan Mohammed A. S.ORCID, Attorre FabioORCID, Cayuela LuisORCID, De Sanctis MicheleORCID, Dengler JürgenORCID, Haider SylviaORCID, Hatim Mohamed Z.ORCID, Indreica Adrian, Jansen FlorianORCID, Pauchard AníbalORCID, Peet Robert K.ORCID, Petřík PetrORCID, Pillar Valério D.ORCID, Sandel Brody, Schmidt MarcoORCID, Tang ZhiyaoORCID, van Bodegom PeterORCID, Vassilev Kiril, Violle Cyrille, Alvarez-Davila Esteban, Davidar PriyaORCID, Dolezal JiriORCID, Hérault BrunoORCID, Galán-de-Mera AntonioORCID, Jiménez JorgeORCID, Kambach StephanORCID, Kepfer-Rojas SebastianORCID, Kreft HolgerORCID, Lezama Felipe, Linares-Palomino ReynaldoORCID, Monteagudo Mendoza Abel, N’Dja Justin K., Phillips Oliver L.ORCID, Rivas-Torres Gonzalo, Sklenář Petr, Speziale KarinaORCID, Strohbach Ben J.ORCID, Vásquez Martínez Rodolfo, Wang Hua-Feng, Wesche KarstenORCID, Bruelheide HelgeORCID
Abstract
AbstractGlobal patterns of regional (gamma) plant diversity are relatively well known, but whether these patterns hold for local communities, and the dependence on spatial grain, remain controversial. Using data on 170,272 georeferenced local plant assemblages, we created global maps of alpha diversity (local species richness) for vascular plants at three different spatial grains, for forests and non-forests. We show that alpha diversity is consistently high across grains in some regions (for example, Andean-Amazonian foothills), but regional ‘scaling anomalies’ (deviations from the positive correlation) exist elsewhere, particularly in Eurasian temperate forests with disproportionally higher fine-grained richness and many African tropical forests with disproportionally higher coarse-grained richness. The influence of different climatic, topographic and biogeographical variables on alpha diversity also varies across grains. Our multi-grain maps return a nuanced understanding of vascular plant biodiversity patterns that complements classic maps of biodiversity hotspots and will improve predictions of global change effects on biodiversity.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary
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