An analysis of the floristic composition and diversity of Amazonian forests including those of the Guiana Shield

Citation
H. Ter Steege et al., An analysis of the floristic composition and diversity of Amazonian forests including those of the Guiana Shield, J TROP ECOL, 16, 2000, pp. 801-828
Citations number
139
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF TROPICAL ECOLOGY
ISSN journal
02664674 → ACNP
Volume
16
Year of publication
2000
Part
6
Pages
801 - 828
Database
ISI
SICI code
0266-4674(200011)16:<801:AAOTFC>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
A large number of newly published and unpublished hectare plots in Amazonia and the Guiana Shield area allow an analysis of family composition and tes ting of hypotheses concerning alpha-diversity in the south American rain fo rest. Using data from 94 plots the family-level floristic patterns in wet t ropical South America are described. To test diversity patterns, 268 plots are used in this large area. Contrary to a widely held belief, western Amaz onian plots are not necessarily the most diverse. Several central Amazonian plots have equal or even higher tree diversity. Annual rainfall is not a g ood estimator for tree diversity in the Amazonia area and Guiana shield. Pl ots in the Guiana Shield area (and eastern Amazonia) usually have lower div ersity than those in central or western Amazonia. It is argued that this is not because of low rainfall or low nutrient status of the soil but because of the small area of the relatively isolated rain forest area in eastern A mazonia and the Guiana Shield. The low diversity on nutrient-poor white san d soils in the Amazon basin is not necessarily due to their Low nutrient st atus but is, at least partly, caused by their small extent and fragmented n ature.