Ecological Characterization of Syzygium (Myrtaceae) in Papua New Guinea

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
K. Damas, Silvio Cianciullo, M. De Sanctis, R. Testolin, A. Farcomeni, Abe Hitofumi, V. Novotný, P. Dargusch, F. Attorre
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Syzygium is the largest woody genus of flowering plants in the world and one of the most important components of the forest vegetation in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Although the systematics of the genus is improving, a comprehensive appraisal of the environmental features and gradients of its species is still lacking. Our work aims to fill this gap by analyzing the georeferenced specimens collected at the Lae National Herbarium of PNG. A data set of 1,563 records of 131 species was used to assess their altitudinal gradients and the correspondence with the main vegetation types and to model their spatial ecological niche with respect to climatic, topographical, and pedological variables. Several species were found to be widely distributed throughout the region, while other species were restricted to narrow altitudinal belts or only occurred in specific vegetation types. Overall, the genus is also characterized by an increasing altitudinal turnover likely due to topography-driven isolation. The improved knowledge of the ecological requirements of Syzygium assists in the elaboration of effective conservation strategies and improves in situ species identification of this taxonomically difficult group.
巴布亚新几内亚金桃科金桃属植物的生态学特征
木属是世界上最大的木本开花植物属,是巴布亚新几内亚森林植被的重要组成部分之一。虽然该属的系统分类正在不断完善,但对其物种的环境特征和梯度的综合评价仍然缺乏。我们的工作旨在通过分析在巴布亚新几内亚莱国家植物标本馆收集的地理参考标本来填补这一空白。利用1563份131个物种的记录资料,评估了它们的海拔梯度及其与主要植被类型的对应关系,并基于气候、地形和土壤变量建立了它们的空间生态位模型。部分物种分布广泛,而其他物种仅局限于狭窄的海拔垂直带或仅出现在特定的植被类型中。总体而言,由于地形驱动的隔离,该属的特征还在于海拔更替的增加。对该物种生态需求的认识的提高有助于制定有效的保护策略,并提高对这一分类学上困难的物种的原位鉴定。
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