Gilles Dauby
Université libre de Bruxelles
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Scientific Reports | 2015
Jean-François Bastin; Nicolas Barbier; Maxime Réjou-Méchain; Adeline Fayolle; Sylvie Gourlet-Fleury; Danae Maniatis; T. de Haulleville; Fidèle Baya; Hans Beeckman; D. Beina; Pierre Couteron; G. Chuyong; Gilles Dauby; Jean-Louis Doucet; Vincent Droissart; Marc Dufrêne; Corneille Ewango; Jean-François Gillet; C. H. Gonmadje; Terese B. Hart; T. Kavali; David Kenfack; Moses Libalah; Yadvinder Malhi; Jean-Remy Makana; Raphaël Pélissier; Pierre Ploton; A. Serckx; Bonaventure Sonké; Tariq Stevart
Large tropical trees and a few dominant species were recently identified as the main structuring elements of tropical forests. However, such result did not translate yet into quantitative approaches which are essential to understand, predict and monitor forest functions and composition over large, often poorly accessible territories. Here we show that the above-ground biomass (AGB) of the whole forest can be predicted from a few large trees and that the relationship is proved strikingly stable in 175 1-ha plots investigated across 8 sites spanning Central Africa. We designed a generic model predicting AGB with an error of 14% when based on only 5% of the stems, which points to universality in forest structural properties. For the first time in Africa, we identified some dominant species that disproportionally contribute to forest AGB with 1.5% of recorded species accounting for over 50% of the stock of AGB. Consequently, focusing on large trees and dominant species provides precise information on the whole forest stand. This offers new perspectives for understanding the functioning of tropical forests and opens new doors for the development of innovative monitoring strategies.
BMC Biology | 2017
Marc S. M. Sosef; Gilles Dauby; Anne Blach-Overgaard; Xander M. van der Burgt; Luís Catarino; Theo Damen; Vincent Deblauwe; Steven Dessein; John Dransfield; Vincent Droissart; Maria Cristina Duarte; Henry Engledow; Geoffrey Fadeur; Rui Figueira; Roy E. Gereau; Olivier J. Hardy; David J. Harris; Janneke de Heij; Steven Janssens; Yannick Klomberg; Alexandra Ley; Barbara A. Mackinder; Pierre Jacques Meerts; Jeike L. van de Poel; Bonaventure Sonké; Tariq Stevart; Piet Stoffelen; Jens-Christian Svenning; Pierre Sepulchre; Rainer Zaiss
BackgroundUnderstanding the patterns of biodiversity distribution and what influences them is a fundamental pre-requisite for effective conservation and sustainable utilisation of biodiversity. Such knowledge is increasingly urgent as biodiversity responds to the ongoing effects of global climate change. Nowhere is this more acute than in species-rich tropical Africa, where so little is known about plant diversity and its distribution. In this paper, we use RAINBIO – one of the largest mega-databases of tropical African vascular plant species distributions ever compiled – to address questions about plant and growth form diversity across tropical Africa.ResultsThe filtered RAINBIO dataset contains 609,776 georeferenced records representing 22,577 species. Growth form data are recorded for 97% of all species. Records are well distributed, but heterogeneous across the continent. Overall, tropical Africa remains poorly sampled. When using sampling units (SU) of 0.5°, just 21 reach appropriate collection density and sampling completeness, and the average number of records per species per SU is only 1.84. Species richness (observed and estimated) and endemism figures per country are provided. Benin, Cameroon, Gabon, Ivory Coast and Liberia appear as the botanically best-explored countries, but none are optimally explored. Forests in the region contain 15,387 vascular plant species, of which 3013 are trees, representing 5–7% of the estimated world’s tropical tree flora. The central African forests have the highest endemism rate across Africa, with approximately 30% of species being endemic.ConclusionsThe botanical exploration of tropical Africa is far from complete, underlining the need for intensified inventories and digitization. We propose priority target areas for future sampling efforts, mainly focused on Tanzania, Atlantic Central Africa and West Africa. The observed number of tree species for African forests is smaller than those estimated from global tree data, suggesting that a significant number of species are yet to be discovered. Our data provide a solid basis for a more sustainable management and improved conservation of tropical Africa’s unique flora, and is important for achieving Objective 1 of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation 2011–2020.
Archive | 2014
Corinne Marechal; Valerie Cawoy; Christine Cocquyt; Gilles Dauby; Steven Dessein; Iain Douglas-Hamilton; Jef Dupain; Eberhard Fischer; Obang Danielle Fouth; Quentin Groom; Philipp Henschel; Kathryn Jane Jeffery; Lisa Korte; Simon L. Lewis; Sebastien Luhunu; Fiona Maisels; Mario Melletti; Roger Ngoufo; Salvator Ntore; Florence Palla; Paul Scholte; Bonaventure Sonké; Tariq Stevart; Piet Stoffelen; den Broeck Dries van; Gretchen Walters; Elizabeth A. Williamson
Archive | 2017
Rosalía Piñeiro; Gilles Dauby; Esra Kaymak; Olivier J. Hardy
Tropical ecology and society reconciliating conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity. Program and abstracts | 2016
Maxime Rejou-Mechain; Frédéric Mortier; Nicolas Barbier; Jean-François Bastin; Christine Benedetti; Xavier Bry; Jérôme Chave; Guillaume Cornu; Gilles Dauby; Jean-Louis Doucet; Adeline Fayolle; Sylvie Gourlet-Fleury
Archive | 2016
Claude A. Garcia; Jean-François Bastin; Maxime Rejou-Mechain; Juliette Chamagne; Gilles Dauby; Gaëlle Viennois; Vincent Droissart; Hélène Dessard; Tariq Stevart; Olivier J. Hardy; Pauline Gillet; Cédric Vermeulen; Valéry Gond; Adeline Fayolle; François Bretagnollei; Johan Oszwald; Jean-Louis Doucet; Sylvie Gourlet; Raphaël Pélissier
Archive | 2013
Olivier J. Hardy; Katarina Budde; Gilles Dauby; Myriam Heuertz; Guillaume K. Koffi; Andrew J. Lowe; Claire Micheneau; Dyana Ndiade-Bourobou
Archive | 2013
Nicolas Barbier; Jean-François Bastin; Pierre Ploton; Gaëlle Viennois; Droissart; Bonaventure Sonké; Tariq Stevart; Gilles Dauby; Raphaël Pélissier; Pierre Couteron
Archive | 2012
Marc S. M. Sosef; Gilles Dauby
Archive | 2011
Olivier J. Hardy; Klemens Budde; Kasso Daïnou; Gilles Dauby; Jérôme Duminil; Eben-Ezer Ewedje; Myriam Heuertz; Kouamé Guillaum Koffi; Alexandra Ley; Claire Micheneau