Paleoclimate and current climate collectively shape the phylogenetic and functional diversity of trees worldwide
Author:
Guo Wen-YongORCID, Serra-Diaz Josep M.ORCID, Schrodt FranziskaORCID, Eiserhardt Wolf L.ORCID, Maitner Brian S.ORCID, Merow CoryORCID, Violle CyrilleORCID, Blach-Overgaard AnneORCID, Zhang JianORCID, Anand Madhur, Belluau Michaël, Bruun Hans HenrikORCID, Byun ChaehoORCID, Catford Jane A.ORCID, Cerabolini Bruno E. L.ORCID, Chacón-Madrigal EduardoORCID, Ciccarelli DanielaORCID, Cornelissen Johannes H. C.ORCID, Dang-Le Anh TuanORCID, de Frutos Angel, Dias Arildo S.ORCID, Giroldo Aelton B., Gutiérrez Alvaro G.ORCID, Hattingh WesleyORCID, He Tianhua, Hietz PeterORCID, Hough-Snee NateORCID, Jansen StevenORCID, Kattge JensORCID, Klein TamirORCID, Komac Benjamin, Kraft NathanORCID, Kramer Koen, Lavorel SandraORCID, Lusk Christopher H., Martin Adam R., Mencuccini MaurizioORCID, Michaletz Sean T.ORCID, Minden VanessaORCID, Mori Akira S.ORCID, Niinemets ÜloORCID, Onoda YusukeORCID, Onstein Renske E.ORCID, Peñuelas JosepORCID, Pillar Valério D., Pisek JanORCID, Pound Matthew J.ORCID, Robroek Bjorn J.M.ORCID, Schamp Brandon, Slot MartijnORCID, Sosinski Ênio, Soudzilovskaia Nadejda A., Thiffault NelsonORCID, van Bodegom Peter, van der Plas FonsORCID, Wright Ian J.ORCID, Zheng Jingming, Enquist Brian J.ORCID, Svenning Jens-ChristianORCID
Abstract
AbstractTrees are of vital importance for ecosystem functioning and services at local to global scales, yet we still lack a detailed overview of the global patterns of tree diversity and the underlying drivers, particularly the imprint of paleoclimate. Here, we present the high-resolution (110 km) worldwide mapping of tree species richness, functional and phylogenetic diversities based on ∼7 million quality-assessed occurrences for 46,752 tree species (80.5% of the estimated total number of tree species), and subsequent assessments of the influence of paleo-climate legacies on these patterns. All three tree diversity dimensions exhibited the expected latitudinal decline. Contemporary climate emerged as the strongest driver of all diversity patterns, with Pleistocene and deeper-time (>107 years) paleoclimate as important co-determinants, and, notably, with past cold and drought stress being linked to reduced current diversity. These findings demonstrate that tree diversity is affected by paleoclimate millions of years back in time and highlight the potential for tree diversity losses from future climate change.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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