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    An estimate of the number of tropical tree species

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    The high species richness of tropical forests has long been recognized, yet there remains substantial uncertainty regarding the actual number of tropical tree species. Using a pantropical tree inventory database from closed canopy forests, consisting of 657,630 trees belonging to 11,371 species, we use a fitted value of Fisher’s alpha and an approximate pantropical stem total to estimate the minimum number of tropical forest tree species to fall between ∼40,000 and ∼53,000, i.e. at the high end of previous estimates. Contrary to common assumption, the Indo-Pacific region was found to be as species-rich as the Neotropics, with both regions having a minimum of ∼19,000–25,000 tree species. Continental Africa is relatively depauperate with a minimum of ∼4,500–6,000 tree species. Very few species are shared among the African, American, and the Indo-Pacific regions. We provide a methodological framework for estimating species richness in trees that may help refine species richness estimates of tree-dependent taxa

    Kuinka hyvin kestävän viljelymetsätalouden standardit ja ohjeistot kattavat luonnon monimuotoisuuden kannalta keskeiset tekijät trooppisilla ja subtrooppisilla metsäviljelmillä?

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    Kuinka hyvin kestävän viljelymetsätalouden standardit ja ohjeistot kattavat luonnon monimuotoisuuden kannalta keskeiset tekijät trooppisilla ja subtrooppisilla metäviljelmillä?

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    Seloste artikkelista: Marjokorpi, A. & Salo, J., 2007. Operational standards and guidelines for biodiversity management in tropical and subtropical forest plantations - how widely do they cover an ecological framework? Silva Fennica 41 ( 2) : 281-29
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