2023
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.14075
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Local‐ and landscape‐scale drivers of terrestrial herbaceous plant diversity along a tropical rainfall gradient in Western Ghats, India

Abstract: In tropical forests, understory herbaceous angiosperms (herbs), which can comprise up to 40% of plant species richness, have received relatively little attention compared with trees, and their diversity patterns and drivers remain poorly understood. While tropical tree diversity has been shown to be driven primarily by water availability, we hypothesized that herb diversity may be equally or more limited by light availability. To test the importance of water and light in shaping herb diversity, we surveyed her… Show more

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“…Thicket creates low light intensity microhabitats where the species distribution and community structure is distinct. The impact of light availability in the understory herbs aligns with documented findings in Singapore [66] and in seasonally dry tropical forests of India, at local and landscape scales [39].…”
Section: Importance Value Of Species and Microhabitat Associationssupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…Thicket creates low light intensity microhabitats where the species distribution and community structure is distinct. The impact of light availability in the understory herbs aligns with documented findings in Singapore [66] and in seasonally dry tropical forests of India, at local and landscape scales [39].…”
Section: Importance Value Of Species and Microhabitat Associationssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…In temperate and dry forests, alterations in seasonality can impact the density and cover of the species [39]. At our study site, even in the drier months of July and August, all the species, including the rare ones, were consistently present throughout the year.…”
Section: Densitymentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…Out of 18000 species of flowering plants documented from India, 30% belong to the Western Ghats. 51,52 The total number of endemic plant species in the Western Ghats was estimated as 1600 1 and 56% of the evergreen tree species are endemic. There were 17 species in this study that are endemic to the Western Ghats which identifies 26% of the total species (65) collected.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%