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Nature | 2015

Mapping tree density at a global scale

Thomas W. Crowther; Henry B. Glick; Kristofer R. Covey; C. Bettigole; Daniel S. Maynard; Stephen M. Thomas; Jeffrey R. Smith; G. Hintler; Marlyse C. Duguid; Giuseppe Amatulli; Mao-Ning Tuanmu; Walter Jetz; Christian Salas; C. Stam; Daniel Piotto; R. Tavani; S. Green; G. Bruce; S. J. Williams; Susan K. Wiser; M. O. Huber; Geerten M. Hengeveld; Gert-Jan Nabuurs; E. Tikhonova; P. Borchardt; Ching-Feng Li; L. W. Powrie; Markus Fischer; Andreas Hemp; Jürgen Homeier

The global extent and distribution of forest trees is central to our understanding of the terrestrial biosphere. We provide the first spatially continuous map of forest tree density at a global scale. This map reveals that the global number of trees is approximately 3.04 trillion, an order of magnitude higher than the previous estimate. Of these trees, approximately 1.30 trillion exist in tropical and subtropical forests, with 0.74 trillion in boreal regions and 0.66 trillion in temperate regions. Biome-level trends in tree density demonstrate the importance of climate and topography in controlling local tree densities at finer scales, as well as the overwhelming effect of humans across most of the world. Based on our projected tree densities, we estimate that over 15 billion trees are cut down each year, and the global number of trees has fallen by approximately 46% since the start of human civilization.


Organisms Diversity & Evolution | 2010

A new genus and species of African Phaneropterinae (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae), with data on its ecology, bioacoustics and chromosomes

Claudia Hemp; Klaus-Gerhard Heller; Elżbieta Warchałowska-Śliwa; Andreas Hemp

A new genus is proposed for a new East African Phaneropterinae species, Lunidia viridis, occurring on Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Based on 33 records, notes on distribution and habitat are given, as well as acoustical data provided. Climate and vegetation parameters obtained along several transects on Mt. Kilimanjaro were evaluated describing the ecological niche of the new species. This interdisciplinary approach allows not only a profound characterisation of the ecological demands of the new genus but also predictions of the potential distribution area, which is tested for the first time for an African bush cricket species. Lunidia viridis n. gen. n. sp. occurs within humid and perhumid forests and Chagga home gardens, avoiding subhumid conditions on the mountain. It is found from 1,330xa0m upwards on the southern slopes, whereas the same ecological conditions are expressed from 1,930xa0m upwards on the drier northern slopes. Lunidia viridis has an unusually complex and variable song, which is described from field and laboratory recordings. The FISH technique for characterizing chromosomes is applied for the first time for an African species; L. viridis exhibits a karyotype typical for most Tettigoniidae.


Systematic Entomology | 2010

The Phlesirtes complex (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae, Conocephalinae, Conocephalini) reviewed: integrating morphological, molecular, chromosomal and bioacoustic data.

Claudia Hemp; Klaus-Gerhard Heller; Siegfried Kehl; Elżbieta WARCHAłOWSKA-ŚLIWA; Johann Wolfgang Wägele; Andreas Hemp

The tettigoniid genus Phlesirtes Bolivar and its allies are reviewed. Morphological, ecological and molecular data prompt the erection of the new genus Chortoscirtesgen.n. with type species Xiphidion meruense Sjöstedt. The genera Phlesirtes, Chortoscirtes, Karniella and Naskreckiella are characterized by morphological characters supported by molecular, acoustic, ecological and chromosomal data. Four species, Chortoscirtes pseudomeruensissp.n., C. masaicussp.n., C. puguensissp.n. and C. serengetisp.n., are described from localities in northern and coastal Tanzania and one Karniella, K. crassicercasp.n., is described from Uganda. The following comb n. are proposed: Phlesirtes kibonotensis (Sjöstedt) and Phlesirtes kilimandjaricus (Sjöstedt). Subtribal status is proposed for the four investigated African genera. A key to the Chortoscirtes species is provided.


Systematic Entomology | 2010

A new genus of African Karniellina (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae, Conocephalinae, Conocephalini): integrating morphological, molecular and bioacoustical data

Claudia Hemp; Siegfried Kehl; Klaus-Gerhard Heller; Johann Wolfgang Wägele; Andreas Hemp

Melanoscirtes gen.n. is established within Karniellina. The members of this subtribe are small conocephaline bush crickets, confined to Africa. Melanoscirtes is erected on Phlesirtes kibonotensis, a species restricted to forest clearings and forest edge in the submontane and montane zones of Mt. Kilimanjaro. A subspecies, M. kibonotensis uguenoensis, is described from the North Pare mountains, a mountain range of the Eastern Arc adjacent to Mt. Kilimanjaro. Further species of Melanoscirtes occur on other mountain ranges of the northern branch of the Eastern Arc mountains of northern Tanzania and southern Kenya. The South Pare mountains harbour M. shengenae; the West Usambaras, M. usambarensis, and the Taita Hills, M. taitensis. All species and subspecies of Melanoscirtes exhibit a similar morphology and occupy analogous habitats on the respective mountains. The song patterns for all species found within this genus are very similar, and this, together with evidence from molecular data, suggests that allopatric speciation is the reason for the biogeographic pattern found in this genus. A key for the subspecies and species of Melanoscirtes is provided.


Nature | 2016

Corrigendum: Mapping tree density at a global scale

Thomas W. Crowther; Henry B. Glick; Kristofer R. Covey; C. Bettigole; Daniel S. Maynard; Stephen M. Thomas; Jeffrey R. Smith; G. Hintler; Marlyse C. Duguid; G. Amatulli; Mao-Ning Tuanmu; Walter Jetz; Christian Salas; C. Stam; Daniel Piotto; R. Tavani; S. Green; G. Bruce; S. J. Williams; Susan K. Wiser; M. O. Huber; Geerten M. Hengeveld; Gert-Jan Nabuurs; E. Tikhonova; P. Borchardt; Ching-Feng Li; L. W. Powrie; Markus Fischer; Andreas Hemp; Jürgen Homeier

This corrects the article DOI: 10.1038/nature14967


Basic and Applied Ecology | 2010

Implementing large-scale and long-term functional biodiversity research: the Biodiversity Exploratories

Markus Fischer; Oliver Bossdorf; Sonja Gockel; Falk Hänsel; Andreas Hemp; Dominik Hessenmöller; Gunnar Korte; Jens Nieschulze; Simone Pfeiffer; Daniel Prati; Swen C. Renner; Ingo Schöning; Uta Schumacher; Konstans Wells; François Buscot; Elisabeth K. V. Kalko; Karl Eduard Linsenmair; Ernst-Detlef Schulze; Wolfgang W. Weisser


Basic and Applied Ecology | 2012

A quantitative index of land-use intensity in grasslands: Integrating mowing, grazing and fertilization

Nico Blüthgen; Carsten F. Dormann; Daniel Prati; Valentin H. Klaus; Till Kleinebecker; Norbert Hölzel; Fabian Alt; Steffen Boch; Sonja Gockel; Andreas Hemp; Jörg Müller; Jens Nieschulze; Swen C. Renner; Ingo Schöning; Uta Schumacher; Stephanie A. Socher; Konstans Wells; Klaus Birkhofer; François Buscot; Yvonne Oelmann; Christoph Rothenwöhrer; Christoph Scherber; Teja Tscharntke; Christiane N. Weiner; Markus Fischer; Elisabeth K. V. Kalko; Karl Eduard Linsenmair; Ernst-Detlef Schulze; Wolfgang W. Weisser


Basic and Applied Ecology | 2013

Interacting effects of fertilization, mowing and grazing on plant species diversity of 1500 grasslands in Germany differ between regions

Stephanie A. Socher; Daniel Prati; Steffen Boch; Jörg Müller; Henryk Baumbach; Sonja Gockel; Andreas Hemp; Ingo Schöning; Konstans Wells; François Buscot; Elisabeth K. V. Kalko; Karl Eduard Linsenmair; Ernst-Detlef Schulze; Wolfgang W. Weisser; Markus Fischer


Basic and Applied Ecology | 2013

High plant species richness indicates management-related disturbances rather than the conservation status of forests

Steffen Boch; Daniel Prati; Jörg Müller; Stephanie A. Socher; Henryk Baumbach; François Buscot; Sonja Gockel; Andreas Hemp; Dominik Hessenmöller; Elisabeth K. V. Kalko; K. Eduard Linsenmair; Simone Pfeiffer; Ulf Pommer; Ingo Schöning; Ernst-Detlef Schulze; Claudia Seilwinder; Wolfgang W. Weisser; Konstans Wells; Markus Fischer


Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society | 2010

A new genus of African Acrometopini (Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) based on morphology, chromosomes, acoustics, distribution, and molecular data, and the description of a new species

Claudia Hemp; Kjetil L. Voje; Klaus-Gerhard Heller; Elżbieta Warchałowska-Śliwa; Andreas Hemp

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François Buscot

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ

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Klaus-Gerhard Heller

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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