Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, Netherlands.
Science. 2013 Oct 18;342(6156):1243092. doi: 10.1126/science.1243092.
The vast extent of the Amazon Basin has historically restricted the study of its tree communities to the local and regional scales. Here, we provide empirical data on the commonness, rarity, and richness of lowland tree species across the entire Amazon Basin and Guiana Shield (Amazonia), collected in 1170 tree plots in all major forest types. Extrapolations suggest that Amazonia harbors roughly 16,000 tree species, of which just 227 (1.4%) account for half of all trees. Most of these are habitat specialists and only dominant in one or two regions of the basin. We discuss some implications of the finding that a small group of species--less diverse than the North American tree flora--accounts for half of the world's most diverse tree community.
亚马逊盆地的广袤范围在历史上限制了对其树木群落的研究只能在局部和区域尺度上进行。在这里,我们提供了有关整个亚马逊盆地和圭亚那地盾(亚马逊地区)低地树种常见性、稀有性和丰富度的经验数据,这些数据是在所有主要森林类型的 1170 个树木样地中收集的。推断表明,亚马逊地区大约有 16000 种树木,其中只有 227 种(1.4%)占所有树木的一半。这些物种大多是生境专家,只在盆地的一两个地区占主导地位。我们讨论了这样一个发现的一些含义,即一小部分物种——其多样性不如北美的树种丰富——占世界上最多样化的树种群落的一半。