Understanding large-scale patterns of biodiversity and their drivers remains central in ecology. Many hypotheses
have been proposed, including hydrothermal dynamic hypothesis, tropical niche conservatism hypothesis, Janzen’s
hypothesis and a combination model containing energy, water, seasonality and habitat heterogeneity. Yet, their
relative contributions to groups with different lifeforms and range sizes remain controversial, which have limited
our ability to understand the general mechanisms underlying species richness patterns. Here we evaluated how
lifeforms and species range sizes influenced the relative contributions of these three hypotheses to species richness
patterns of a tropical family Moraceae. The distribution data of Moraceae species at a spatial resolution of 50 km
× 50 km and their lifeforms (i.e. shrubs, small trees and large trees) were compiled. The species richness patterns
were estimated for the entire family, different life forms and species with different range sizes separately. The effects
of environmental variables on species richness were analyzed, and relative contributions of different hypotheses
were evaluated across life forms and species range size groups. The species richness patterns were consistent across
different species groups and the species richness was the highest in Sichuan, Guangzhou and Hainan provinces,
making these provinces the hotspots of this family. Climate seasonality is the primary factor in determining richness
variation of Moraceae. The best combination model gave the largest explanatory power for Moraceae species
richness across each group of range size and life forms followed by the hydrothermal dynamic hypothesis, Janzen’s
hypothesis and tropical niche conservatism hypothesis. All these models has a large shared effects but a low
independent effect (< 5%), except rare species. These findings suggest unique patterns and mechanisms underlying
rare species richness and provide a theoretical basis for protection of the Moraceae species in China.
Hua-Feng Wang, Xiaoting Xu, Xia-Lan Cheng, Yunpeng Liu, Ao Luo, Tong Lyu, Wen-Long Wang, Mir Muhammad Nizamani, Zhiheng Wang
. Spatial patterns and determinants of Moraceae richness in China[J]. Journal of Plant Ecology, 2022
, 15(6)
: 1142
-1153
.
DOI: 10.1093/jpe/rtac025
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