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The biogeography of the Amazonian tree flora

Garcia Luize B., Tuomisto H., Ekelschot R., Dexter K.G., Amaral I.L., de Souza Coelho L., de Almeida Matos F.D., de Andrade Lima Filho D., Wittmann F., Castilho C.V., de Jesus Veiga Carim M., Guevara J.E., Phillips O.L., Magnusson W.E., Sabatier D., Cardenas Revilla J.D., Molino J.F., Irume M.V., Pires Martins M., da Silva Guimarães J.R., Ferreira Ramos J., Banki O., Fernandez Piedade M.T., Cárdenas López D., Pitman N.C.A., Demarchi L.O., Schöngart J., Moraes de Leão Novo E.M., Nuñez Vargas P., Silva T.S.F., Venticinque E.M., Manzatto A.G., Costa Reis N.F., Terborgh J., Casula K.R., Honorio Coronado E.N., Monteagudo Mendoza A., Montero J.C., Costa F.R.C., Feldpausch T.R., Costa Quaresma A., Castaño Arboleda N., Zartman C.E., Killeen T.J., Marimon B.S., Marimon-Junior B.H., Vasquez R., Mostacedo B., Assis R.L., Baraloto C., do Amaral D.D., Engel J., Petronelli P., Castellanos H., Brilhante de Medeiros M., Fragomeni Simon M., Andrade A., Camargo J.L.C., Laurance W.F., Laurance S.G.W., Ma. 2024. Communications Biology, 7 : 15 p..

DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.26792731

DOI: 10.1038/s42003-024-06937-5

We describe the geographical variation in tree species composition across Amazonian forests and show how environmental conditions are associated with species turnover. Our analyses are based on 2023 forest inventory plots (1 ha) that provide abundance data for a total of 5188 tree species. Within- plot species composition reflected both local environmental conditions (especially soil nutrients and hydrology) and geographical regions. A broader-scale view of species turnover was obtained by interpolating the relative tree species abundances over Amazonia into 47,441 0.1-degree grid cells. Two main dimensions of spatial change in tree species composition were identified. The first was a gradient between western Amazonia at the Andean forelands (with young geology and relatively nutrient-rich soils) and central–eastern Amazonia associated with the Guiana and Brazilian Shields (with more ancient geology and poor soils). The second gradient was between the wet forests of the northwest and the drier forests in southern Amazonia. Isolines linking cells of similar composition crossed major Amazonian rivers, suggesting that tree species distributions are not limited by rivers. Even though some areas of relatively sharp species turnover were identified, mostly the tree species composition changed gradually over large extents, which does not support delimiting clear discrete biogeographic regions within Amazonia.

Mots-clés : composition botanique; biogéographie; inventaire forestier; flore; distribution géographique; arbre forestier; forêt tropicale humide; facteur du milieu; biodiversité forestière; biodiversité; composition globale; écologie forestière; amazonie; france; guyane française

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