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DOI | 10.1038/s41559-021-01418-y |
ISSN | 2397-334X |
Label | 20210702 |
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Title | Amazon tree dominance across forest strata |
Year | 2021 |
Access Date | 2024, May 19 |
Secondary Type | PRE PI |
| 2. Context | |
Author | 1 Draper, F. C. 2 Costa, F. R. C. 3 Arellano, G. 4 Phillips, O. L. 5 Duque, A. 6 Macia, M. J. 7 ter Steege, H. 8 Asner, G. P. 9 Berenguer, E. 10 Schietti, J. 11 Socolar, J. B. 12 de Souza, F. C. 13 Dexter, K. G. 14 Jørgensen, P. M. 15 Tello, J. S. 16 Magnusson, W. E. 17 Baker, T. R. 18 Castilho, C. V. 19 Monteagudo-Mendoza, A. 20 Fine, P. V. A. 21 Ruokolainen, K. 22 Coronado, E. N. H. 23 Aymard, G. 24 Dávila, N. 25 Sáenz, M. S. 26 Paredes, M. A. R. 27 Engel, J. 28 Fortunel, C. 29 Paine, C. E. T. 30 Goret, J. -Y. 31 Dourdain, A. 32 Petronelli, P. 33 Allie, E. 34 Andino, J. E. G. 35 Brienen, R. J. W. 36 Pérez, L. C. 37 Manzatto, Â. G. 38 Zambrana, N. Y. P. 39 Molino, J. -F. 40 Sabatier, D. 41 Chave, J. 42 Fauset, S. 43 Villacorta, R. G. 44 Réjou-Méchain, M. 45 Berry, P. E. 46 Melgaço, K. 47 Feldpausch, T. R. 48 Sandoval, E. V. 49 Martinez, R. V. 50 Mesones, I. 51 Junqueira, A. B. 52 Roucoux, K. H. 53 de Toledo, J. J. 54 Andrade, A. C. 55 Camargo, J. L. 56 del Aguila Pasquel, J. 57 Santana, F. D. 58 Laurance, W. F. 59 Laurance, S. G. 60 Lovejoy, T. E. 61 Comiskey, J. A. 62 Galbraith, D. R. 63 Kalamandeen, M. 64 Aguilar, G. E. N. 65 Arenas, J. V. 66 Guerra, C. A. A. 67 Flores, M. 68 Llampazo, G. F. 69 Montenegro, L. A. T. 70 Gomez, R. Z. 71 Pansonato, M. P. 72 Moscoso, V. C. 73 Vleminckx, J. 74 Barrantes, O. J. V. 75 Duivenvoorden, J. F. 76 de Sousa, S. A. 77 Arroyo, L. 78 Perdiz, R. O. 79 Cravo, J. S. 80 Marimon, B. S. 81 Junior, B. H. M. 82 Carvalho, F. A. 83 Damasco, G. 84 Disney, M. 85 Vital, M. S. 86 Diaz, P. R. S. 87 Vicentini, A. 88 Nascimento, H. 89 Higuchi, N. 90 Van Andel, T. 91 Malhi, Y. 92 Ribeiro, S. C. 93 Terborgh, J. W. 94 Thomas, R. S. 95 Dallmeier, F. 96 Prieto, A. 97 Hilário, R. R. 98 Salomão, R. P. 99 Silva, R. C. 100 Casas, L. F. 101 Vieira, I. C. G. 102 Araujo-Murakami, A. 103 Arevalo, F. R. 104 Ramírez-Angulo, H. 105 Torre, E. V. 106 Peñuela, M. C. 107 Killeen, T. J. 108 Pardo, G. 109 Jimenez-Rojas, E. 110 Castro, W. 111 Cabrera, D. G. 112 Pipoly, J. 113 de Sousa, T. R. 114 Silvera, M. 115 Vos, V. 116 Neill, D. 117 Vargas, P. N. 118 Vela, D. M. 119 Aragão, Luiz Eduardo Oliveira e Cruz de 120 Umetsu, R. K. 121 Sierra, R. 122 Wang, O. 123 Young, K. R. 124 Prestes, N. C. C. S. 125 Massi, K. G. 126 Huaymacari, J. R. 127 Gutierrez, G. A. P. 128 Aldana, A. M. 129 Alexiades, M. N. 130 Baccaro, F. 131 Céron, C. 132 Muelbert, A. E. 133 Rios, J. M. G. 134 Lima, A. S. 135 Lloyd, J. L. 136 Pitman, N. C. A. 137 Gamarra, L. V. 138 Oroche, C. J. C. 139 Fuentes, A. F. 140 Palacios, W. 141 Patiño, S. 142 Torres-Lezama, A. 143 Baraloto, C. |
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Affiliation | 1 Florida International University 2 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA) 3 University of Michigan 4 University of Leeds 5 Universidad Nacional de Colombia 6 Universidad Autónoma de Madrid 7 Naturalis Biodiversity Cente 8 Arizona State University 9 Lancaster University 10 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA) 11 Norwegian University of Life Sciences 12 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA) 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE) |
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Journal | Nature Ecology and Evolution |
Volume | 5 |
Number | 6 |
Pages | 757-767 |
History (UTC) | 2021-07-02 13:12:58 :: administrator -> simone :: 2021-07-02 13:16:01 :: simone -> administrator :: 2021 2022-04-03 22:27:26 :: administrator -> simone :: 2021 |
| 3. Content and structure | |
Is the master or a copy? | is the master |
Content Stage | completed |
Transferable | 1 |
Content Type | External Contribution |
Keywords | biodiversity Brazil forest human tree Biodiversity Brazil Forests Humans Trees |
Abstract | The forests of Amazonia are among the most biodiverse plant communities on Earth. Given the immediate threats posed by climate and land-use change, an improved understanding of how this extraordinary biodiversity is spatially organized is urgently required to develop effective conservation strategies. Most Amazonian tree species are extremely rare but a few are common across the region. Indeed, just 227 âhyperdominantâ species account for >50% of all individuals >10 cm diameter at 1.3 m in height. Yet, the degree to which the phenomenon of hyperdominance is sensitive to tree size, the extent to which the composition of dominant species changes with size class and how evolutionary history constrains tree hyperdominance, all remain unknown. Here, we use a large floristic dataset to show that, while hyperdominance is a universal phenomenon across forest strata, different species dominate the forest understory, midstory and canopy. We further find that, although species belonging to a range of phylogenetically dispersed lineages have become hyperdominant in small size classes, hyperdominants in large size classes are restricted to a few lineages. Our results demonstrate that it is essential to consider all forest strata to understand regional patterns of dominance and composition in Amazonia. More generally, through the lens of 654 hyperdominant species, we outline a tractable pathway for understanding the functioning of half of Amazonian forests across vertical strata and geographical locations. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. |
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Notes | Prêmio CAPES Elsevier 2023 - ODS 15: Vida terrestre |
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