Plant Diversity ›› 2023, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (05): 491-500.DOI: 10.1016/j.pld.2023.07.008

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Geographic patterns of taxonomic and phylogenetic β-diversity of angiosperm genera in regional floras across the world

Hong Qiana, Shenhua Qianb   

  1. a. Research and Collections Center, Illinois State Museum, 1011 East Ash Street, Springfield, IL 62703, USA;
    b. Key Laboratory of the Three Gorges Reservoir Region's Eco-Environment, Ministry of Education, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400045, China
  • Received:2023-07-01 Revised:2023-07-20 Online:2023-09-25 Published:2023-11-04
  • Contact: Hong Qian,E-mail:hong.qian@illinoisstatemuseum.org

Abstract: Beta diversity (β-diversity) is the scalar between local (α) and regional (γ) diversity. Understanding geographic patterns of β-diversity is central to ecology, biogeography, and conservation biology. A full understanding of the origin and maintenance of geographic patterns of β-diversity requires exploring both taxonomic and phylogenetic β-diversity, as well as their respective turnover and nestedness components, and exploring phylogenetic β-diversity at different evolutionary depths. In this study, we explore and map geographic patterns of β-diversity for angiosperm genera in regional floras across the world. We examine both taxonomic and phylogenetic β-diversity and their constituent components, and both tip-weighted and basal-weighted phylogenetic β-diversity, and relate them to latitude. On the one hand, our study found that the global distribution of β-diversity is highly heterogeneous. This is the case for both taxonomic and phylogenetic β-diversity, and for both tip-weighted and basal-weighted phylogenetic β-diversity. On the other hand, our study found that there are highly consistent geographic patterns among different metrics of β-diversity. In most cases, metrics of β-diversity are negatively associated with latitude, particularly in the Northern Hemisphere. Different metrics of taxonomic β-diversity are strongly and positively correlated with their counterparts of phylogenetic β-diversity.

Key words: Angiosperm, Beta diversity, Flowering plant, Latitudinal gradient, Phylogenetic relatedness