posted on 2019-08-01, 11:46authored byJWF Slik, J Franklin, V Arroyo-Rodríguez, R Field, S Aguilar, N Aguirre, J Ahumada, S-I Aiba, LF Alves, A K, A Avella, F Mora, GA Aymard C, S Báez, P Balvanera, ML Bastian, J-F Bastin, PJ Bellingham, E van den Berg, P da Conceição Bispo, P Boeckx, K Boehning-Gaese, F Bongers, B Boyle, F Brambach, FQ Brearley, S Brown, S-L Chai, RL Chazdon, S Chen, P Chhang, G Chuyong, C Ewango, IM Coronado, J Cristóbal-Azkarate, H Culmsee, K Damas, HS Dattaraja, P Davidar, SJ DeWalt, H Din, DR Drake, A Duque, G Durigan, K Eichhorn, ES Eler, T Enoki, A Ensslin, AB Fandohan, N Farwig, KJ Feeley, M Fischer, O Forshed, QS Garcia, SC Garkoti, TW Gillespie, J-F Gillet, C Gonmadje, I Granzow-de la Cerda, DM Griffith, J Grogan, KR Hakeem, DJ Harris, RD Harrison, A Hector, A Hemp, J Homeier, MS Hussain, G Ibarra-Manríquez, IF Hanum, N Imai, PA Jansen, CA Joly, S Joseph, K Kartawinata, E Kearsley, DL Kelly, M Kessler, TJ Killeen, RM Kooyman, Y Laumonier, SG Laurance, WF Laurance, MJ Lawes, SG Letcher, J Lindsell, J Lovett, J Lozada, X Lu, AM Lykke, KB Mahmud, NPD Mahayani, A Mansor, AR Marshall, EH Martin, D Calderado Leal Matos, JA Meave, FPL Melo, ZHA Mendoza, F Metali, VP Medjibe, JP Metzger, T Metzker, D Mohandass, MA Munguía-Rosas, R Muñoz, E Nurtjahy, EL de Oliveira, Onrizal, P Parolin, M Parren, N Parthasarathy, E Paudel, R Perez, EA Pérez-García, U Pommer, L Poorter, L Qie, MTF Piedade, JRR Pinto, AD Poulsen, JR Poulsen, JS Powers, RC Prasad, J-P Puyravaud, O Rangel, J Reitsma, DSB Rocha, S Rolim, F Rovero, A Rozak, K Ruokolainen, E Rutishauser, G Rutten, MN Mohd Said, FZ Saiter, P Saner, B Santos, JR Dos Santos, SK Sarker, CB Schmitt, J Schoengart, M Schulze, D Sheil, P Sist, AF Souza, WR Spironello, T Sposito, R Steinmetz, T Stevart, MS Suganuma, R Sukri, A Sultana, R Sukumar, T Sunderland, Supriyadi, HS Suresh, E Suzuki, M Tabarelli, J Tang, EVJ Tanner, N Targhetta, I Theilade, D Thomas, J Timberlake, M de Morisson Valeriano, J van Valkenburg, T Van Do, H Van Sam, JH Vandermeer, H Verbeeck, OR Vetaas, V Adekunle, SA Vieira, CO Webb, EL Webb, T Whitfeld, S Wich, J Williams, S Wiser, F Wittmann, X Yang, CY Adou Yao, SL Yap, RA Zahawi, R Zakaria, R Zang
Knowledge about the biogeographic affinities of the world's tropical forests helps to better understand regional differences in forest structure, diversity, composition, and dynamics. Such understanding will enable anticipation of region-specific responses to global environmental change. Modern phylogenies, in combination with broad coverage of species inventory data, now allow for global biogeographic analyses that take species evolutionary distance into account. Here we present a classification of the world's tropical forests based on their phylogenetic similarity. We identify five principal floristic regions and their floristic relationships: (i) Indo-Pacific, (ii) Subtropical, (iii) African, (iv) American, and (v) Dry forests. Our results do not support the traditional neo- versus paleotropical forest division but instead separate the combined American and African forests from their Indo-Pacific counterparts. We also find indications for the existence of a global dry forest region, with representatives in America, Africa, Madagascar, and India. Additionally, a northern-hemisphere Subtropical forest region was identified with representatives in Asia and America, providing support for a link between Asian and American northern-hemisphere forests.
Funding
European
Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Marie
Skłodowska-Curie Grant Agreement 660020, Instituto Bem Ambiental
(IBAM), Myr Projetos Sustentáveis, IEF, and CNPq, CAPES FAPEMIG, German
Research Foundation (DFG; Grants CRC 552, CU127/3-1, HO 3296/2-2,
HO3296/4-1, and RU 816), UNAM-PAPIIT IN218416 and Semarnat-CONACYT
128136, Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnoloógico
(CNPq, Brazil), Fundação Grupo Boticário de Proteção à Natureza/Brazil,
PAPIIT-DGAPA-UNAM (Project IN-204215), National Geographic Society, National Foundation for Scientific and Technology Development Vietnam
(Grant 106.11-2010.68), Operation Wallacea, and core funding for Crown Research Institutes from the New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and
Employment’s Science and Innovation Group.
History
Citation
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 115 (8), pp. 1837-1842
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/School of Geography, Geology and the Environment
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA