Title
An estimate of the number of tropical tree species
Date Issued
16 June 2015
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Slik J.W.F.
Arroyo-Rodríguez V.
Aiba S.I.
Alves L.F.
Ashton P.
Balvanera P.
Bastian M.L.
Bellingham P.J.
Bernacci L.
Da Conceição Bispo P.
Blanc L.
Böhning-Gaese K.
Boeckx P.
Bongers F.
Boyle B.
Bradford M.
Brearley F.Q.
Hockemba M.B.N.
Bunyavejchewin S.
Matos D.C.L.
Castillo-Santiago M.
Catharino E.L.M.
Chai S.L.
Chen Y.
Colwell R.K.
Robin C.L.
Clark C.
Clark D.B.
Clark D.A.
Culmsee H.
Damas K.
Dattaraja H.S.
Dauby G.
Davidar P.
DeWalt S.J.
Doucet J.L.
Duque A.
Durigan G.
Eichhorn K.A.O.
Eisenlohr P.V.
Eler E.
Ewango C.
Farwig N.
Feeley K.J.
Ferreira L.
Field R.
De Oliveira Filho A.T.
Fletcher C.
Forshed O.
Franco G.
Fredriksson G.
Gillespie T.
Gillet J.F.
Amarnath G.
Griffith D.M.
Grogan J.
Gunatilleke N.
Harris D.
Harrison R.
Hector A.
Homeier J.
Imai N.
Itoh A.
Jansen P.A.
Joly C.A.
De Jong B.H.J.
Kartawinata K.
Kearsley E.
Kelly D.L.
Kenfack D.
Kessler M.
Kitayama K.
Kooyman R.
Larney E.
Laumonier Y.
Laurance S.
Laurance W.F.
Lawes M.J.
Do Amaral I.L.
Letche S.G.
Lindsell J.
Lu X.
Mansor A.
Marjokorpi A.
Martin E.H.
Meilby H.
Melo F.P.L.
Metcalfe D.J.
Medjibe V.P.
Metzger J.P.
Millet J.
Mohandass D.
Montero J.C.
De Morisson Valeriano M.
Mugerwa B.
Nagamasu H.
Nilus R.
Ochoa-Gaona S.
Universidad Duke
Universidade Federal de Lavras
Publisher(s)
National Academy of Sciences
Abstract
The high species richness of tropical forests has long been recognized, yet there remains substantial uncertainty regarding the actual number of tropical tree species. Using a pantropical tree inventory database from closed canopy forests, consisting of 657,630 trees belonging to 11,371 species, we use a fitted value of Fisher's alpha and an approximate pantropical stem total to estimate the minimum number of tropical forest tree species to fall between ∼40,000 and ∼53,000, i.e., at the high end of previous estimates. Contrary to common assumption, the Indo-Pacific region was found to be as species-rich as the Neotropics, with both regions having a minimum of ∼19,000-25,000 tree species. Continental Africa is relatively depauperate with a minimum of ∼4,500-6,000 tree species. Very few species are shared among the African, American, and the Indo-Pacific regions. We provide a methodological framework for estimating species richness in trees that may help refine species richness estimates of tree-dependent taxa.
Start page
7472
End page
7477
Volume
112
Issue
24
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Conservación de la Biodiversidad Ciencias del medio ambiente Ecología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84935873599
PubMed ID
Source
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
ISSN of the container
00278424
Sponsor(s)
National Science Foundation DEB-0075334, DEB-0515678, LTEB1357177, LTREB/DEB1357112, NSF DEB-0424767, NSF DEB-0639393, NSF DEB-0841885, NSF DEB-1147429, NSF-DEB-1053237, SF DEB-1350125 Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico 309458/2013-7 Directorate for Biological Sciences 0075334, 0424767, 0515678, 0639393, 0841885, 1053237, 1147429, 1350125, 1357112
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