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Evolutionary diversity in tropical tree communities peaks at intermediate precipitation

pmid: 31980639
pmc: PMC6981197
Evolutionary diversity in tropical tree communities peaks at intermediate precipitation
AbstractGlobal patterns of species and evolutionary diversity in plants are primarily determined by a temperature gradient, but precipitation gradients may be more important within the tropics, where plant species richness is positively associated with the amount of rainfall. The impact of precipitation on the distribution of evolutionary diversity, however, is largely unexplored. Here we detail how evolutionary diversity varies along precipitation gradients by bringing together a comprehensive database on the composition of angiosperm tree communities across lowland tropical South America (2,025 inventories from wet to arid biomes), and a new, large-scale phylogenetic hypothesis for the genera that occur in these ecosystems. We find a marked reduction in the evolutionary diversity of communities at low precipitation. However, unlike species richness, evolutionary diversity does not continually increase with rainfall. Rather, our results show that the greatest evolutionary diversity is found in intermediate precipitation regimes, and that there is a decline in evolutionary diversity above 1,490 mm of mean annual rainfall. If conservation is to prioritise evolutionary diversity, areas of intermediate precipitation that are found in the South American ‘arc of deforestation’, but which have been neglected in the design of protected area networks in the tropics, merit increased conservation attention.
Arid, Rain, Precipitation, Forests, Biochemistry, Gene, Historical biogeography, Trees, Phylogenetic diversity, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Biodiversity Conservation and Ecosystem Management, Biome, Patterns, Phylogeny, Species diversity, Species Distribution Modeling and Climate Change Impacts, Ecology, Geography, Ecological Modeling, Life Sciences, Biodiversity, Biological Evolution, Markov Chains, Physical Sciences, Impact of Pollinator Decline on Ecosystems and Agriculture, Habitat Fragmentation, Rapid diversification, 570, Conservation of Natural Resources, Climate Change, Article, Meteorology, Species Specificity, Biology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Ecosystem, Nature and Landscape Conservation, 580, Tropical Climate, Plant Dispersal, Tropics, South America, Species Distribution Modeling, Plant diversity, FOS: Biological sciences, Environmental Science, Penalized likelihood, Species Richness, Ecosystem diversity, Species richness, Phylogenetic tree
Arid, Rain, Precipitation, Forests, Biochemistry, Gene, Historical biogeography, Trees, Phylogenetic diversity, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Biodiversity Conservation and Ecosystem Management, Biome, Patterns, Phylogeny, Species diversity, Species Distribution Modeling and Climate Change Impacts, Ecology, Geography, Ecological Modeling, Life Sciences, Biodiversity, Biological Evolution, Markov Chains, Physical Sciences, Impact of Pollinator Decline on Ecosystems and Agriculture, Habitat Fragmentation, Rapid diversification, 570, Conservation of Natural Resources, Climate Change, Article, Meteorology, Species Specificity, Biology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Ecosystem, Nature and Landscape Conservation, 580, Tropical Climate, Plant Dispersal, Tropics, South America, Species Distribution Modeling, Plant diversity, FOS: Biological sciences, Environmental Science, Penalized likelihood, Species Richness, Ecosystem diversity, Species richness, Phylogenetic tree
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