Floristics and biogeography of vegetation in seasonally dry tropical regions

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Floristics and biogeography of vegetation in seasonally dry tropical regions. / Dexter, K.G.; Smart, B.; Baldauf, C.; Baker, T.R.; Balinga, M.P. Bessike; Brienen, R.J.W.; Fauset, S.; Feldpausch, T.R.; Silva, L. Ferreira-Da; Muledi, J. Ilunga; Lewis, S.L.; Lopez-Gonzalez, G.; Marimon-Junior, B.H.; Marimon, B.S.; Meerts, P.; Page, N.; Parthasarathy, N.; Phillips, O.L.; Sunderland, T.C.H.; Theilade, Ida; Weintritt, J.; Affum-Baffoe, K.; Araujo, A.; Arroyo, L.; Begne, S.K.; Neves, E. Carvalho-Das; Collins, M.; Cuni-Sanchez, A.; Djuikouo, M.N.K.; Elias, F.; Foli, E.G.; Jeffery, K.J.; Killeen, T.J.; Malhi, Y.; Maracahipes, L.; Mendoza, C.; Monteagudo-Mendoza, A.; Morandi, P.; Santos, C. Oliveira-Dos; Parada, A.G.; Pardo, G.; Peh, K.S.-H.; Salomão, R.P.; Silveira, M.; Sinatora-Miranda, H.; Slik, J.W.F.; Sonke, B.; Taedoumg, H.E.; Toledo, M.; Umetsu, R.K.; Villaroel, R.G.; Vos, V.A.; White, L.J.T.; Pennington, R.T.

In: International Forestry Review, Vol. 17, No. Supplement 2, 2015, p. 10-32.

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Dexter, KG, Smart, B, Baldauf, C, Baker, TR, Balinga, MPB, Brienen, RJW, Fauset, S, Feldpausch, TR, Silva, LF-D, Muledi, JI, Lewis, SL, Lopez-Gonzalez, G, Marimon-Junior, BH, Marimon, BS, Meerts, P, Page, N, Parthasarathy, N, Phillips, OL, Sunderland, TCH, Theilade, I, Weintritt, J, Affum-Baffoe, K, Araujo, A, Arroyo, L, Begne, SK, Neves, EC-D, Collins, M, Cuni-Sanchez, A, Djuikouo, MNK, Elias, F, Foli, EG, Jeffery, KJ, Killeen, TJ, Malhi, Y, Maracahipes, L, Mendoza, C, Monteagudo-Mendoza, A, Morandi, P, Santos, CO-D, Parada, AG, Pardo, G, Peh, KS-H, Salomão, RP, Silveira, M, Sinatora-Miranda, H, Slik, JWF, Sonke, B, Taedoumg, HE, Toledo, M, Umetsu, RK, Villaroel, RG, Vos, VA, White, LJT & Pennington, RT 2015, 'Floristics and biogeography of vegetation in seasonally dry tropical regions', International Forestry Review, vol. 17, no. Supplement 2, pp. 10-32. https://doi.org/10.1505/146554815815834859

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Dexter, K. G., Smart, B., Baldauf, C., Baker, T. R., Balinga, M. P. B., Brienen, R. J. W., Fauset, S., Feldpausch, T. R., Silva, L. F-D., Muledi, J. I., Lewis, S. L., Lopez-Gonzalez, G., Marimon-Junior, B. H., Marimon, B. S., Meerts, P., Page, N., Parthasarathy, N., Phillips, O. L., Sunderland, T. C. H., ... Pennington, R. T. (2015). Floristics and biogeography of vegetation in seasonally dry tropical regions. International Forestry Review, 17(Supplement 2), 10-32. https://doi.org/10.1505/146554815815834859

Vancouver

Dexter KG, Smart B, Baldauf C, Baker TR, Balinga MPB, Brienen RJW et al. Floristics and biogeography of vegetation in seasonally dry tropical regions. International Forestry Review. 2015;17(Supplement 2):10-32. https://doi.org/10.1505/146554815815834859

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Dexter, K.G. ; Smart, B. ; Baldauf, C. ; Baker, T.R. ; Balinga, M.P. Bessike ; Brienen, R.J.W. ; Fauset, S. ; Feldpausch, T.R. ; Silva, L. Ferreira-Da ; Muledi, J. Ilunga ; Lewis, S.L. ; Lopez-Gonzalez, G. ; Marimon-Junior, B.H. ; Marimon, B.S. ; Meerts, P. ; Page, N. ; Parthasarathy, N. ; Phillips, O.L. ; Sunderland, T.C.H. ; Theilade, Ida ; Weintritt, J. ; Affum-Baffoe, K. ; Araujo, A. ; Arroyo, L. ; Begne, S.K. ; Neves, E. Carvalho-Das ; Collins, M. ; Cuni-Sanchez, A. ; Djuikouo, M.N.K. ; Elias, F. ; Foli, E.G. ; Jeffery, K.J. ; Killeen, T.J. ; Malhi, Y. ; Maracahipes, L. ; Mendoza, C. ; Monteagudo-Mendoza, A. ; Morandi, P. ; Santos, C. Oliveira-Dos ; Parada, A.G. ; Pardo, G. ; Peh, K.S.-H. ; Salomão, R.P. ; Silveira, M. ; Sinatora-Miranda, H. ; Slik, J.W.F. ; Sonke, B. ; Taedoumg, H.E. ; Toledo, M. ; Umetsu, R.K. ; Villaroel, R.G. ; Vos, V.A. ; White, L.J.T. ; Pennington, R.T. / Floristics and biogeography of vegetation in seasonally dry tropical regions. In: International Forestry Review. 2015 ; Vol. 17, No. Supplement 2. pp. 10-32.

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title = "Floristics and biogeography of vegetation in seasonally dry tropical regions",
abstract = "To provide an inter-continental overview of the floristics and biogeography of drought-adapted tropical vegetation formations, we compiled a dataset of inventory plots in South America (n=93), Africa (n=84), and Asia (n=92) from savannas (subject to fire), seasonally dry tropical forests (not generally subject to fire), and moist forests (no fire). We analysed floristic similarity across vegetation formations within and between continents. Our dataset strongly suggests that different formations tend to be strongly clustered floristically by continent, and that among continents, superficially similar vegetation formations (e.g. savannas) are floristically highly dissimilar. Neotropical moist forest, savanna and seasonally dry tropical forest are floristically distinct, but elsewhere there is no clear floristic division of savanna and seasonally dry tropical forest, though moist and dry formations are separate. We suggest that because of their propensity to burn, many formations termed 舠dry forest舡 in Africa and Asia are best considered as savannas. The floristic differentiation of similar vegetation formations from different continents suggests that cross-continental generalisations of the ecology, biology and conservation of savannas and seasonally dry tropical forests may be difficult.",
author = "K.G. Dexter and B. Smart and C. Baldauf and T.R. Baker and Balinga, {M.P. Bessike} and R.J.W. Brienen and S. Fauset and T.R. Feldpausch and Silva, {L. Ferreira-Da} and Muledi, {J. Ilunga} and S.L. Lewis and G. Lopez-Gonzalez and B.H. Marimon-Junior and B.S. Marimon and P. Meerts and N. Page and N. Parthasarathy and O.L. Phillips and T.C.H. Sunderland and Ida Theilade and J. Weintritt and K. Affum-Baffoe and A. Araujo and L. Arroyo and S.K. Begne and Neves, {E. Carvalho-Das} and M. Collins and A. Cuni-Sanchez and M.N.K. Djuikouo and F. Elias and E.G. Foli and K.J. Jeffery and T.J. Killeen and Y. Malhi and L. Maracahipes and C. Mendoza and A. Monteagudo-Mendoza and P. Morandi and Santos, {C. Oliveira-Dos} and A.G. Parada and G. Pardo and K.S.-H. Peh and R.P. Salom{\~a}o and M. Silveira and H. Sinatora-Miranda and J.W.F. Slik and B. Sonke and H.E. Taedoumg and M. Toledo and R.K. Umetsu and R.G. Villaroel and V.A. Vos and L.J.T. White and R.T. Pennington",
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AU - Dexter, K.G.

AU - Smart, B.

AU - Baldauf, C.

AU - Baker, T.R.

AU - Balinga, M.P. Bessike

AU - Brienen, R.J.W.

AU - Fauset, S.

AU - Feldpausch, T.R.

AU - Silva, L. Ferreira-Da

AU - Muledi, J. Ilunga

AU - Lewis, S.L.

AU - Lopez-Gonzalez, G.

AU - Marimon-Junior, B.H.

AU - Marimon, B.S.

AU - Meerts, P.

AU - Page, N.

AU - Parthasarathy, N.

AU - Phillips, O.L.

AU - Sunderland, T.C.H.

AU - Theilade, Ida

AU - Weintritt, J.

AU - Affum-Baffoe, K.

AU - Araujo, A.

AU - Arroyo, L.

AU - Begne, S.K.

AU - Neves, E. Carvalho-Das

AU - Collins, M.

AU - Cuni-Sanchez, A.

AU - Djuikouo, M.N.K.

AU - Elias, F.

AU - Foli, E.G.

AU - Jeffery, K.J.

AU - Killeen, T.J.

AU - Malhi, Y.

AU - Maracahipes, L.

AU - Mendoza, C.

AU - Monteagudo-Mendoza, A.

AU - Morandi, P.

AU - Santos, C. Oliveira-Dos

AU - Parada, A.G.

AU - Pardo, G.

AU - Peh, K.S.-H.

AU - Salomão, R.P.

AU - Silveira, M.

AU - Sinatora-Miranda, H.

AU - Slik, J.W.F.

AU - Sonke, B.

AU - Taedoumg, H.E.

AU - Toledo, M.

AU - Umetsu, R.K.

AU - Villaroel, R.G.

AU - Vos, V.A.

AU - White, L.J.T.

AU - Pennington, R.T.

PY - 2015

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N2 - To provide an inter-continental overview of the floristics and biogeography of drought-adapted tropical vegetation formations, we compiled a dataset of inventory plots in South America (n=93), Africa (n=84), and Asia (n=92) from savannas (subject to fire), seasonally dry tropical forests (not generally subject to fire), and moist forests (no fire). We analysed floristic similarity across vegetation formations within and between continents. Our dataset strongly suggests that different formations tend to be strongly clustered floristically by continent, and that among continents, superficially similar vegetation formations (e.g. savannas) are floristically highly dissimilar. Neotropical moist forest, savanna and seasonally dry tropical forest are floristically distinct, but elsewhere there is no clear floristic division of savanna and seasonally dry tropical forest, though moist and dry formations are separate. We suggest that because of their propensity to burn, many formations termed 舠dry forest舡 in Africa and Asia are best considered as savannas. The floristic differentiation of similar vegetation formations from different continents suggests that cross-continental generalisations of the ecology, biology and conservation of savannas and seasonally dry tropical forests may be difficult.

AB - To provide an inter-continental overview of the floristics and biogeography of drought-adapted tropical vegetation formations, we compiled a dataset of inventory plots in South America (n=93), Africa (n=84), and Asia (n=92) from savannas (subject to fire), seasonally dry tropical forests (not generally subject to fire), and moist forests (no fire). We analysed floristic similarity across vegetation formations within and between continents. Our dataset strongly suggests that different formations tend to be strongly clustered floristically by continent, and that among continents, superficially similar vegetation formations (e.g. savannas) are floristically highly dissimilar. Neotropical moist forest, savanna and seasonally dry tropical forest are floristically distinct, but elsewhere there is no clear floristic division of savanna and seasonally dry tropical forest, though moist and dry formations are separate. We suggest that because of their propensity to burn, many formations termed 舠dry forest舡 in Africa and Asia are best considered as savannas. The floristic differentiation of similar vegetation formations from different continents suggests that cross-continental generalisations of the ecology, biology and conservation of savannas and seasonally dry tropical forests may be difficult.

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DO - 10.1505/146554815815834859

M3 - Journal article

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JO - International Forestry Review

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SN - 1465-5489

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