Beta-Diversity in Tropical Forest Trees
ForestGEO · Duke University · +9 more institutions
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…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 110.92
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 11
Authors
13- RCRichard ConditCorresponding
ForestGEO
- NCNigel C. A. Pitman
Duke University, Organization For Tropical Studies
- EGEgbert Giles Leigh
ForestGEO
- JCJérôme Chave
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Laboratoire d'Analyse et d'Architecture des Systèmes
- JTJohn Terborgh
Duke University, Organization For Tropical Studies
Topics & keywords
- Panama
- Biological dispersal
- Beta diversity
- Amazon rainforest
- Ecology
- Habitat
- Biology
- Genetic algorithm
- Life in Land