Beta-diversity in tropical forest trees
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Beta-diversity in tropical forest trees
Abstract
The high alpha-diversity of tropical forests has been amply documented, but beta-diversity-how species composition changes with distance-has seldom been studied. We present quantitative estimates of beta-diversity for tropical trees by comparing species composition of plots in lowland terra firme forest in Panama, Ecuador, and Peru. We compare observations with predictions derived from a neutral model in which habitat is uniform and only dispersal and speciation influence species turnover. We find that beta-diversity is higher in Panama than in western Amazonia and that patterns in both areas are inconsistent with the neutral model. In Panama, habitat variation appears to increase species turnover relative to Amazonia, where unexpectedly low turnover over great distances suggests that population densities of some species are bounded by as yet unidentified processes. At intermediate scales in both regions, observations can be matched by theory, suggesting that dispersal limitation, with speciation, influences species turnover.
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Ecology. Beta diversity in tropical forests.Science. 2002 Jan 25;295(5555):636-7. doi: 10.1126/science.295.5555.636. Science. 2002. PMID: 11809957 No abstract available.
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Beta-diversity in tropical forests.Science. 2002 Aug 30;297(5586):1439; discussion 1439. doi: 10.1126/science.297.5586.1439a. Science. 2002. PMID: 12202787 No abstract available.
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