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Karina Banda-R1, Alfonso Delgado-Salinas2, Kyle G Dexter3, Reynaldo Linares-Palomino4, Ary Oliveira-Filho5, Darién Prado6, Martin Pullan7, Catalina Quintana8, Ricarda Riina9, Gina M Rodríguez M10, Julia Weintritt7, Pedro Acevedo-Rodríguez11, Juan Adarve12, Esteban Álvarez13, Anairamiz Aranguren B14, Julián Camilo Arteaga15, Gerardo Aymard16, Alejandro Castaño17, Natalia Ceballos-Mago18, Álvaro Cogollo13, Hermes Cuadros19, Freddy Delgado20, Wilson Devia21, Hilda Dueñas15, Laurie Fajardo22, Ángel Fernández23, Miller Ángel Fernández24, Janet Franklin25, Ethan H Freid26, Luciano A Galetti6, Reina Gonto23, Roy González-M27, Roger Graveson28, Eileen H Helmer29, Álvaro Idárraga30, René López31, Humfredo Marcano-Vega29, Olga G Martínez32, Hernán M Maturo6, Morag McDonald33, Kurt McLaren34, Omar Melo35, Francisco Mijares36, Virginia Mogni6, Diego Molina30, Natalia Del Pilar Moreno37, Jafet M Nassar22, Danilo M Neves38, Luis J Oakley6, Michael Oatham39, Alma Rosa Olvera-Luna2, Flávia F Pezzini7, Orlando Joel Reyes Dominguez40, María Elvira Ríos41, Orlando Rivera37, Nelly Rodríguez42, Alicia Rojas43, Tiina Särkinen7, Roberto Sánchez41, Melvin Smith28, Carlos Vargas44, Boris Villanueva35, R Toby Pennington7.
Abstract
Seasonally dry tropical forests are distributed across Latin America and the Caribbean and are highly threatened, with less than 10% of their original extent remaining in many countries. Using 835 inventories covering 4660 species of woody plants, we show marked floristic turnover among inventories and regions, which may be higher than in other neotropical biomes, such as savanna. Such high floristic turnover indicates that numerous conservation areas across many countries will be needed to protect the full diversity of tropical dry forests. Our results provide a scientific framework within which national decision-makers can contextualize the floristic significance of their dry forest at a regional and continental scale.Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27708031 DOI: 10.1126/science.aaf5080
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728