TY - JOUR
T1 - The relative role of regional species pools in determining tree species richness and rarity in Chinese subtropical and tropical forests
AU - Song, Houjuan
AU - Jiménez-Alfaro, Borja
AU - Song, Yongchang
AU - Svenning, Jens Christian
AU - Ordonez, Alejandro
AU - Zhang, Oukai
AU - Wang, Xihua
AU - Yan, Enrong
AU - Song, Kun
AU - Lin, Luxiang
AU - Chen, Shengbin
AU - Yang, Qingpei
AU - Li, Buhang
AU - Wu, Chuping
AU - Jiang, Bo
AU - Jin, Chao
AU - Zhang, Zhiming
AU - Ding, Yi
AU - Wan, Huilin
AU - Shang, Kankan
AU - Cao, Kunfang
AU - Shi, Wei
AU - Wang, Xin
AU - Wang, Xiaoran
AU - Liu, Pengcheng
AU - Zhang, Jian
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2026 Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi Communications Co. Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
PY - 2026/3
Y1 - 2026/3
N2 - The species pool hypothesis argues that local species diversity mainly depends on regional diversity, which is influenced by dispersal, historical and current environmental conditions. We hypothesize that regional factors, such as the size of the regional species pool, current climate, topographical variability, and historical climate stability, also impact local species-abundance patterns, like the rarity of local species, though their specific effects are not yet well understood. Analyzing data from 3307 species across 3923 forest plots in Chinese subtropical and tropical regions, we employed boosted regression trees and structural equation modeling to assess the roles of regional species pool size along with climatic seasonality, topography, and soil factors, in shaping local richness and rarity. We found that local tree species richness declined with increasing latitude, while species rarity decreased from west to east. The factors such as current regional environment, paleoclimate stability, and human disturbance significantly affected local richness and rarity, primarily through their effects on regional species pool size. The impacts of regional mean temperature and elevational range on local richness surpassed local influences. Conversely, local climatic seasonality exerted the strongest influence on species rarity, followed by human activity. Overall, the findings indicate that regions with large regional species pools tend to support diverse communities with high proportions of rare species.
AB - The species pool hypothesis argues that local species diversity mainly depends on regional diversity, which is influenced by dispersal, historical and current environmental conditions. We hypothesize that regional factors, such as the size of the regional species pool, current climate, topographical variability, and historical climate stability, also impact local species-abundance patterns, like the rarity of local species, though their specific effects are not yet well understood. Analyzing data from 3307 species across 3923 forest plots in Chinese subtropical and tropical regions, we employed boosted regression trees and structural equation modeling to assess the roles of regional species pool size along with climatic seasonality, topography, and soil factors, in shaping local richness and rarity. We found that local tree species richness declined with increasing latitude, while species rarity decreased from west to east. The factors such as current regional environment, paleoclimate stability, and human disturbance significantly affected local richness and rarity, primarily through their effects on regional species pool size. The impacts of regional mean temperature and elevational range on local richness surpassed local influences. Conversely, local climatic seasonality exerted the strongest influence on species rarity, followed by human activity. Overall, the findings indicate that regions with large regional species pools tend to support diverse communities with high proportions of rare species.
KW - Climatic stability
KW - Habitat heterogeneity
KW - Regional effect
KW - Species pool
KW - Species rarity
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105034528931
U2 - 10.1016/j.pld.2026.02.002
DO - 10.1016/j.pld.2026.02.002
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105034528931
SN - 2096-2703
VL - 48
SP - 340
EP - 350
JO - Plant Diversity
JF - Plant Diversity
IS - 2
ER -