Title
Hyperdominance in the Amazonian tree flora
Date Issued
01 January 2013
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Ter Steege H.
Pitman N.C.A.
Sabatier D.
Baraloto C.
Salomão R.P.
Guevara J.E.
Phillips O.L.
Castilho C.V.
Magnusson W.E.
Molino J.F.
Montero J.C.
Feldpausch T.R.
Killeen T.J.
Mostacedo B.
Vasquez R.
Assis R.L.
Terborgh J.
Wittmann F.
Andrade A.
Laurance W.F.
Laurance S.G.W.
Marimon B.S.
Marimon B.H.
Vieira I.C.G.
Amaral I.L.
Brienen R.
Castellanos H.
López D.C.
Duivenvoorden J.F.
Mogollón H.F.
Matos F.D.D.A.
Diaz P.R.S.
Costa F.
Emilio T.
Levis C.
Schietti J.
Souza P.
Alonso A.
Dallmeier F.
Montoya A.J.D.
Piedade M.T.F.
Araujo-Murakami A.
Arroyo L.
Gribel R.
Fine P.V.A.
Peres C.A.
Toledo M.
Aymard C. G.A.
Baker T.R.
Cerón C.
Engel J.
Henkel T.W.
Maas P.
Petronelli P.
Stropp J.
Zartman C.E.
Daly D.
Neill D.
Silveira M.
Chave J.
Lima Filho D.D.A.
Jørgensen P.M.
Fuentes A.
Schöngart J.
Di Fiore A.
Jimenez E.M.
Mora M.C.P.
Phillips J.F.
Rivas G.
Van Andel T.R.
Von Hildebrand P.
Hoffman B.
Zent E.L.
Malhi Y.
Prieto A.
Rudas A.
Ruschell A.R.
Silva N.
Vos V.
Zent S.
Oliveira A.A.
Schutz A.C.
Nascimento M.T.
Ramirez-Angulo H.
Sierra R.
Tirado M.
Medina M.N.U.
Van Der Heijden G.
Vela C.I.A.
Torre E.V.
Vriesendorp C.
Wang O.
Universidade Estadual de Campinas
University of Edinburgh
Andes to Amazon Biodiversity Program
Amazon Center for Environmental Education and Research Foundation
Publisher(s)
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Abstract
The vast extent of the Amazon Basin has historically restricted the study of its tree communities to the local and regional scales. Here, we provide empirical data on the commonness, rarity, and richness of lowland tree species across the entire Amazon Basin and Guiana Shield (Amazonia), collected in 1170 tree plots in all major forest types. Extrapolations suggest that Amazonia harbors roughly 16,000 tree species, of which just 227 (1.4%) account for half of all trees. Most of these are habitat specialists and only dominant in one or two regions of the basin. We discuss some implications of the finding that a small group of species - less diverse than the North American tree flora - accounts for half of the world's most diverse tree community.
Volume
342
Issue
6156
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Conservación de la Biodiversidad
Ecología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84885774603
PubMed ID
Source
Science
ISSN of the container
00368075
Sources of information:
Directorio de Producción Científica
Scopus