Long-term droughts may drive drier tropical forests towards increased functional, taxonomic and phylogenetic homogeneity

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Jesús Aguirre-Gutiérrez
Yadvinder Malhi
Simon L. Lewis
Sophie Fauset
Stephen Adu-Bredu
Kofi Affum-Baffoe
Timothy R. Baker
Agne Gvozdevaite
Wannes Hubau
Sam Moore
Theresa Peprah
Kasia Ziemińska
Oliver L. Phillips
Imma Oliveras
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[1] University of Oxford,Environmental Change Institute, School of Geography and the Environment
[2] Naturalis Biodiversity Center,Biodiversity Dynamics
[3] University of Leeds,Ecology and Global Change, School of Geography
[4] University College London,Department of Geography
[5] University of Plymouth,School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Science
[6] University Post Office,CSIR
[7] KNUST,Forestry Research Institute of Ghana
[8] Forestry Commission of Ghana,Mensuration Unit
[9] Royal Museum for Central Africa,Service of Wood Biology
[10] Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University,Department of Plant Ecology and Evolution
[11] Uppsala University,undefined
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Tropical ecosystems adapted to high water availability may be highly impacted by climatic changes that increase soil and atmospheric moisture deficits. Many tropical regions are experiencing significant changes in climatic conditions, which may induce strong shifts in taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity of forest communities. However, it remains unclear if and to what extent tropical forests are shifting in these facets of diversity along climatic gradients in response to climate change. Here, we show that changes in climate affected all three facets of diversity in West Africa in recent decades. Taxonomic and functional diversity increased in wetter forests but tended to decrease in forests with drier climate. Phylogenetic diversity showed a large decrease along a wet-dry climatic gradient. Notably, we find that all three facets of diversity tended to be higher in wetter forests. Drier forests showed functional, taxonomic and phylogenetic homogenization. Understanding how different facets of diversity respond to a changing environment across climatic gradients is essential for effective long-term conservation of tropical forest ecosystems.
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