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Unraveling Amazon tree community assembly using Maximum Information Entropy: A quantitative analysis of tropical forest ecology

Pos E., de Souza Coelho L., de Andrade Lima Filho D., Salomão R.P., Amaral I.L., de Almeida Matos F.D., Castilho C.V., Phillips O.L., Guevara Andino J.E., de Jesus Veiga Carim M., López D.C., Magnusson W.E., Wittmann F., Irume M.V., Pires Martins M., Sabatier D., da Silva Guimarães J.R., Molino J.F., Banki O., Fernandez Piedade M.T., Pitman N.C.A., Mendoza A.M., Ferreira Ramos J., Hawes J.E., Almeida E.J., Ferreira Barbosa L., Cavalheiro L., Vilela dos Santos M.C., Garcia Luize B., Moraes de Leão Novo E.M., Nuñez Vargas P., Freire Silva T.S., Venticinque E.M., Manzatto A.G., Costa Reis N.F., Terborgh J., Casula K.R., Honorio Coronado E.N., Montero J.C., Marimon B.S., Marimon-Junior B.H., Feldpausch T.R., Duque A., Baraloto C., Castaño Arboleda N., Engel J., Petronelli P., et al.. 2023. Scientific Reports, 13 (1) : 11 p..

DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-28132-y

In a time of rapid global change, the question of what determines patterns in species abundance distribution remains a priority for understanding the complex dynamics of ecosystems. The constrained maximization of information entropy provides a framework for the understanding of such complex systems dynamics by a quantitative analysis of important constraints via predictions using least biased probability distributions. We apply it to over two thousand hectares of Amazonian tree inventories across seven forest types and thirteen functional traits, representing major global axes of plant strategies. Results show that constraints formed by regional relative abundances of genera explain eight times more of local relative abundances than constraints based on directional selection for specific functional traits, although the latter does show clear signals of environmental dependency. These results provide a quantitative insight by inference from large-scale data using cross-disciplinary methods, furthering our understanding of ecological dynamics.

Mots-clés : écologie; forêt tropicale; dynamique des populations; écologie forestière; biodiversité; arbre forestier; taxonomie; écosystème forestier; inventaire forestier; forêt tropicale humide; protection de la forêt; amazonie; france; guyana

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