Table 1 Summary of the genetic diversity of the 15 populations of B. roxburghiana and the tree diversity with DBH >1 cm within each plot.

From: Soil properties drive a negative correlation between species diversity and genetic diversity in a tropical seasonal rainforest

Code

PS (Ne)

Genetic diversity

Tree diversity

R a

S_GD

SW_GD

TR (RTR)

S_TD

SW_TD

P1

9 (1.1)

1.900

1.587

0.542

130 (124)

40.792

4.195

P2

7 (2.3)

3.156

2.252

0.966

123 (123)

44.625

4.239

P3

22 (2.8)

3.118

2.105

0.984

123(113)

25.748

3.983

P4

11 (6.8)

4.206

2.809

1.282

123 (114)

25.001

3.886

P5

18 (2.3)

2.892

2.101

0.924

107 (101)

16.469

3.611

P6

7 (3.7)

4.182

2.519

1.170

116 (106)

18.668

3.727

P7

8 (3.4)

3.675

2.545

1.105

117 (105)

16.284

3.635

P8

8 (13.1)

4.914

3.311

1.431

109 (97)

24.413

3.752

P9

9 (7.4)

4.882

3.378

1.454

110 (98)

8.863

3.170

P10

13 (4.8)

4.376

3.268

1.388

120 (105)

11.557

3.499

P11

13 (2.6)

3.332

2.849

1.138

111 (97)

6.358

3.093

P12

7 (3.5)

3.790

2.841

1.182

116 (95)

10.546

3.373

P13

7 (3.3)

3.878

2.976

1.218

111 (95)

6.333

3.068

P14

15 (3.9)

4.221

2.941

1.329

115 (92)

3.630

2.589

P15

14 (5.4)

4.480

3.058

1.390

105 (90)

6.636

3.022

  1. PS, census population size of B. roxburghiana in each plot; Ne, effective population size; Ra, number of alleles per locus (rarefacted to the smallest sample size of seven); TR, tree richness; RTR, rarefied tree richness (rarefacted to the smallest sample size of 680); S_GD & S_TD and SW_GD & SW_TD, inverse Simpson index and Shannon-Wiener index, respectively, for genetic diversity of B. roxburghiana and tree diversity within the plots, respectively. Additionally, see Methods for details of the calculations for the biodiversity measures.