Rarity of monodominance in hyperdiverse Amazonian forests

Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552 Tropical forests are known for their high diversity. Yet, forest patches do occur in the tropics where a single tree species is dominant. Such "monodominant" forests are known from all of the main tropical regions. For Amazonia, we sampled...

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Hauptverfasser: ter Steege, Hans, Helal, Nora, Marimon, Beatriz Schwantes, Huth, Andreas, Sabatier, Daniel, Andrde Lima Filho, Diógenes, Paiva Salomão, Rafael, De Almeida Matos, Francisca Dionízia, Guevara Andino, Juan Ernesto, Cárdenas, Dairon, Irume, Mariana Victória, Pires Martins, Maria, Bánki, Olaf, Piedade, Maria Teresa Fernandez, Ferreira Ramos, José, Moraes de Leão Novo, Evlyn Márcia, Freire Silva, Thiago Sanna, Venticinque, Eduardo Martins, Manzatto, A.G, Costa Reis, Neidiane Farias Costa, Casula, Katia Regina, Coronado, Eurídice N. Honorio, Montero, Juan Carlos, Feldpausch, Ted R, Castaño, Nicolás, Killeen, Timothy J, Vásquez Martínez, Rodolfo, Engel, Julien, Brilhante de Medeiros, Marcelo, Quaresma, Adriano, Fragomeni Simon, Marcelo, Laurance, Susan, Laurance, William F, Rincón, Lorena M, Schietti, Juliana, Aparecida Lopes, María, Cardenas Revilla, Juan David, Guimarães Vieira, Ima Célia, Barçante Ladvocat Cintra, Bruno, Stevenson, Pablo R, Duivenvoorden, Joost F, Mogollón, Hugo F, Araujo-Murakami, Alejandro, Lozada, José Rafael, Comiskey, James A, Dávila Cardozo, Nállarett Marina, García-Villacorta, Roosevelt, Lopes, Aline, Dallmeier, Francisco, Lloyd, Jon, Neill, David, Antunes Carvalho, Fernanda, Coelho de Souza, Fernanda, Gribel, Rogerio, Petratti Pansonato, Marcelo, Ferreira, Joice, Cerón, Carlos, Maas, Paul, Silveira, Marcos, Baker, Timothy R, Dexter, Kyle G, Huamantupa-Chuquimaco, Isau, Milliken, William, Ríos Paredes, Marcos, Marcelo Peña, José Luís, Peres, Carlos A, Tello, J. Sebastián, Di Fiore, Anthony, Fernando Phillips, Juan, Rivas-Torres, Gonzalo, von Hildebrand, Patricio, Gallardo Gonzales, George Pepe, Hoffman, Bruce, Junqueira, André B, Malhi, Yadvinder, Prieto, Adriana, Ruschel, Ademir R, Zent, Egleé L, Carrero Márquez, Yrma Andreina, Correa Gómez, Diego Felipe, Barbosa Pedrosa Costa, Janaina, Ramirez-Angulo, Hirma, Rocha, Maira, van der Heijden, Geertje, Vilanova, Emilio, Wang, Ophelia, Young, Kenneth R, Ahuite Reategui, Manuel Augusto, Balslev, Henrik, Farfan-Rios, William, Ferreira, Cid, Mesones, Italo, Zagt, Roderick, Alexiades, Miguel N, Almeida de Oliveira, Edmar, Hernández, Lionel, Pansini, Susamar, Sampaio, Adeilza Felipe, Valenzuela Gamarra, Luis, Levesley, Aurora
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Zusammenfassung:Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552 Tropical forests are known for their high diversity. Yet, forest patches do occur in the tropics where a single tree species is dominant. Such "monodominant" forests are known from all of the main tropical regions. For Amazonia, we sampled the occurrence of monodominance in a massive, basin-wide database of forest-inventory plots from the Amazon Tree Diversity Network (ATDN). Utilizing a simple defining metric of at least half of the trees ≥ 10 cm diameter belonging to one species, we found only a few occurrences of monodominance in Amazonia, and the phenomenon was not significantly linked to previously hypothesized life history traits such wood density, seed mass, ectomycorrhizal associations, or Rhizobium nodulation. In our analysis, coppicing (the formation of sprouts at the base of the tree or on roots) was the only trait significantly linked to monodominance. While at specific locales coppicing or ectomycorrhizal associations may confer a considerable advantage to a tree species and lead to its monodominance, very few species have these traits. Mining of the ATDN dataset suggests that monodominance is quite rare in Amazonia, and may be linked primarily to edaphic factors.