Phenological behavior and floral visitors of Pentaclethra macroloba, a hyperdominant tree in the Brazilian Amazon River estuary

Key Message Amazon River tide is an environmental drive that stimulates Pentaclethra macroloba to disperse its seeds during the flood peak. Reproductive strategies of the species result in its dominance in the Amazon. Natural history of hyperdominant tree populations in the Brazilian Amazon Region i...

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Dispersion
Dry season
Estuaries
Flood peak
Flooding
Floods
Flowering
Flowers
Forestry
Fruits
Generalized linear models
Hydrometeorology
Leaf fall
Leaves
Life Sciences
Natural history
Original Article
Pentaclethra macroloba
Plant Anatomy/Development
Plant Pathology
Plant Physiology
Plant Sciences
Plant species
Porella macroloba
Rainfall
Rainforests
Rainy season
Rivers
Seasonal variations
Seasons
Seed dispersal
Seeds
Statistical models
Trees
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