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Climate change and land use threaten global hotspots of phylogenetic endemism for trees

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Climate change and land use threaten global hotspots of phylogenetic endemism for trees

W. Guo, J. M. Serra-diaz, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Wen-Yong Guo and colleagues uncovers the spatial patterns of tree species' phylogenetic endemism, revealing critical hotspots primarily in low-to-mid latitudes. These areas, driven by climate and historical stability, face significant threats from land-use and climate change. As many hotspots lie outside protected regions, the findings emphasize an urgent need for enhanced conservation efforts to safeguard our tree diversity.

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Abstract
Across the globe, tree species are under high anthropogenic pressure. Risks of extinction are notably more severe for species with restricted ranges and distinct evolutionary histories. Here, we use a global dataset covering 41,835 species (65.1% of known tree species) to assess the spatial pattern of tree species' phylogenetic endemism, its macroecological drivers, and how future pressures may affect the conservation status of the identified hotspots. We found that low-to-mid latitudes host most endemism hotspots, with current climate being the strongest driver, and climatic stability across thousands to millions of years back in time as a major co-determinant. These hotspots are mostly located outside of protected areas and face relatively high land-use change and future climate change pressure. Our study highlights the risk from climate change for tree diversity and the necessity to strengthen conservation and restoration actions in global hotspots of phylogenetic endemism for trees to avoid major future losses of tree diversity.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 31, 2023
Authors
Wen-Yong Guo, Josep M. Serra-Diaz, Wolf L. Eiserhardt, Brian S. Maitner, Cory Merow, Cyrille Violle, Matthew J. Pound, Miao Sun, Ferry Slik, Anne Blach-Overgaard, Brian J. Enquist, Jens-Christian Svenning
Tags
tree species
phylogenetic endemism
climate change
land-use change
biodiversity conservation
hotspots
ecosystems
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