Authors
Holger Kreft, Walter Jetz
Publication date
2007/4/3
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
104
Issue
14
Pages
5925-5930
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Plants, with an estimated 300,000 species, provide crucial primary production and ecosystem structure. To date, our quantitative understanding of diversity gradients of megadiverse clades such as plants has been hampered by the paucity of distribution data. Here, we investigate the global-scale species-richness pattern of vascular plants and examine its environmental and potential historical determinants. Across 1,032 geographic regions worldwide, potential evapotranspiration, the number of wet days per year, and measurements of topographical and habitat heterogeneity emerge as core predictors of species richness. After accounting for environmental effects, the residual differences across the major floristic kingdoms are minor, with the exception of the uniquely diverse Cape Region, highlighting the important role of historical contingencies. Notably, the South African Cape region contains more than twice as …
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Scholar articles
H Kreft, W Jetz - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2007