The number of tree species on Earth

One of the most fundamental questions in ecology is how many species inhabit the Earth. However, due to massive logistical and financial challenges and taxonomic difficulties connected to the species concept definition, the global numbers of species, including those of important and well-studied lif...

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Veröffentlicht in:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS 2022-02, Vol.119 (6), p.1-11
Hauptverfasser: Gatti, Roberto Cazzolla, Hui, Cang, Bastin, Jean-Francois, de-Miguel, Sergio, Nabuurs, Gert-Jan, Svenning, Jens-Christian, Serra-Diaz, Josep M., Merow, Cory, Enquist, Brian, Zhu, Jun, Jacobs, Douglass F., Pijanowski, Bryan, Giaquinto, Robert A., Alberti, Giorgio, Zambrano, Angelica Maria Almeyda, Araujo-Murakami, Alejandro, Avitabileee, Valerio, Barroso, Jorcely G., Bastian, Meredith L., Birnbaum, Philippe, Bitariho, Robert, Bogaert, Jan, Bongers, Frans, Brancalion, Pedro H. S., Brearley, Francis Q., Bussotti, Filippo, da Silva, Wendeson Castro, César, Ricardo Gomes, Chen, Han Y. H., Cienciala, Emil, Clark, Connie J., Coomes, David A., Decuyper, Mathieu, Dee, Laura E., Pasquel, Jhon Del Aguila, Van Do, Tran, Engel, Julien, Fridman, Jonas K., Harris, David J., Hemp, Andreas, Herold, Martin, Ibanez, Thomas, Jagodzinski, Andrzej M., Jaroszewicz, Bogdan, Jeffery, Kathryn J., Karminov, Victor N., Kepfer-Rojas, Sebastian, Keppel, Gunnar, Khan, Mohammed Latif, Kileen, Timothy J., Kim, Hyun Seok, Korjus, Henn, Kumar, Amit, Kumar, Ashwani, Laarmann, Diana, Lewis, Simon L., Lukina, Natalia, Maitner, Brian S., Malhi, Yadvinder, Marshall, Andrew R., Mendoza, Abel L. Monteagudo, Ortiz-Malavas, Edgar, Camacho, Nadir C. Pallqui, Paquette, Alain, Park, Minjee, Parthasarathy, Narayanaswamy, Peri, Pablo Luis, Petronelli, Pascal, Picard, Nicolas, Piotto, Daniel, Poorter, Lourens, Poulsen, John R., Ramírez-Angulo, Hirma, Correa, Zorayda Restrepo, Rodeghiero, Mirco, Rovero, Francesco, Rutishauser, Ervan, Saikia, Purabi, Salas-Eljatib, Christian, Schepaschenko, Dmitry, Scherer-Lorenzen, Michael, Šebeň, Vladimír, Souza, Alexandre F., Stereńczak, Krzysztof Jan, Svoboda, Miroslav, Terborgh, John, Tikhonova, Elena, Torres-Lezama, Armando, van der Plas, Fons, Vásquez, Rodolfo, Viana, Helder, Vibrans, Alexander C., Vilanova, Emilio, Wang, Hua-Feng, White, Lee J. T., Wiser, Susan K., Zemagho, Lise, Zhu, Zhi-Xin, Zo-Bi, Irié C., Liang, Jingjing
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Zusammenfassung:One of the most fundamental questions in ecology is how many species inhabit the Earth. However, due to massive logistical and financial challenges and taxonomic difficulties connected to the species concept definition, the global numbers of species, including those of important and well-studied life forms such as trees, still remain largely unknown. Here, based on global ground-sourced data, we estimate the total tree species richness at global, continental, and biome levels. Our results indicate that there are ∼73,000 tree species globally, among which ∼9,000 tree species are yet to be discovered. Roughly 40% of undiscovered tree species are in South America. Moreover, almost one-third of all tree species to be discovered may be rare, with very low populations and limited spatial distribution (likely in remote tropical lowlands and mountains). These findings highlight the vulnerability of global forest biodiversity to anthropogenic changes in land use and climate, which disproportionately threaten rare species and thus, global tree richness.
ISSN:0027-8424
1091-6490
1091-6490
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2115329119