Spatial patterns and drivers of native plant diversity in Hainan, China

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Guo‐Qing Wang, Rosa A. Scherson, Diego Vera, Yun‐Hao Bai, Jun Wen, Lin‐Yuan Guo, Alice C. Hughes, Hua‐Feng Wang
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Abstract Hainan Island has the most extensive and well‐preserved tropical forests in China. With rapid economic development of Hainan, biodiversity is increasingly at risk. Determining the spatial patterns of plant diversity in Hainan and explaining the drivers behind plant diversity are important considerations in assessing and maximizing the effectiveness of national parks, such as the newly designated Hainan Rainforest National Park. We assessed phylogenetic diversity patterns, and species richness using 106 252 georeferenced specimen records and a molecular phylogeny of 3792 native plant species. Based on phylogenetic range‐weighted turnover metrics, we divided Hainan flora into four major floristic units. The Grade of Membership model was used to further verify the four units, and to understand their boundaries and the internal structure of each floristic unit. Finally, the best combination model was used to explore the driving mechanisms underlying the division. Our results reveal that central Hainan is the most important hotspot for plant endemism and diversity, followed by the southern area. Environmental energy is the main factor determining the spatial patterns of native plant diversity on the island, and accessibility has the greatest impact on native plant diversity among social factors. We explore patterns of spatial phylogenetics and biogeography to identify potential priorities for management and conservation drivers of plant diversity patterns across Hainan, to provide the basis for the effective protection of native plant diversity and the improvement of national parks of Hainan Island.
海南原生植物多样性的空间格局及其驱动因素
海南岛是中国热带森林面积最大、保存最完好的地区。随着海南经济的快速发展,生物多样性面临的威胁日益严重。确定海南植物多样性的空间格局和解释植物多样性背后的驱动因素是评估和最大化国家公园效益的重要考虑因素,例如新指定的海南雨林国家公园。我们利用106 252份地理参考标本记录和3792种本地植物的分子系统发育,评估了系统发育多样性模式和物种丰富度。基于系统发育范围加权周转指标,我们将海南植物区系划分为4个主要区系单元。利用隶属度模型进一步验证了这4个单元,并了解了它们的边界和每个区系单元的内部结构。最后,利用最优组合模型来探讨分工背后的驱动机制。结果表明,海南中部是植物特有和多样性最重要的热点地区,其次是南部地区。环境能量是决定岛上原生植物多样性空间格局的主要因素,可达性对岛上原生植物多样性的影响最大。研究海南植物多样性格局的空间系统发育和生物地理特征,为海南本土植物多样性的有效保护和海南国家公园的建设提供依据。
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