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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description | 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 is still unknown in plant science.
Pentaclethra macroloba
(Willd.) Kuntze (Fabaceae) is a hyperdominant tree species which has multiple uses and its seeds are extensively explored to extract medicinal oil. We evaluated the phenological cycles and floral visitors of
P. macroloba
and the effect of the daily tide of the Amazon River on the phenophases. Phenophases of flower bud, anthesis flowers, immature fruit, ripe fruit, seed dispersal, new leaf, mature leaf, and leaf fall of 29 trees in the Northeast of the Brazilian Amazon were monitored during 28 months. Hydrometeorological data of rainfall, maximum temperature and flood height on the tree trunk were obtained. Generalized Linear Models were used to explain the relationship between phenophases and hydrometeorological parameters. Flowering was synchronized in the dry season (flower buds:
β
temperature
= 1.30,
p
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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 is still unknown in plant science.
Pentaclethra macroloba
(Willd.) Kuntze (Fabaceae) is a hyperdominant tree species which has multiple uses and its seeds are extensively explored to extract medicinal oil. We evaluated the phenological cycles and floral visitors of
P. macroloba
and the effect of the daily tide of the Amazon River on the phenophases. Phenophases of flower bud, anthesis flowers, immature fruit, ripe fruit, seed dispersal, new leaf, mature leaf, and leaf fall of 29 trees in the Northeast of the Brazilian Amazon were monitored during 28 months. Hydrometeorological data of rainfall, maximum temperature and flood height on the tree trunk were obtained. Generalized Linear Models were used to explain the relationship between phenophases and hydrometeorological parameters. Flowering was synchronized in the dry season (flower buds:
β
temperature
= 1.30,
p
< 0.01 and flowers in anthesis:
β
temperature
= 1.84;
p
< 0.001). Immature fruits appeared during the dry season (
β
temperature
= 0.67;
p
< 0.01) and ripe fruits in the rainy season. Seeds were dispersed during the rainfall (
β
rainfall
= 0.0051;
p
< 0.01) and flooding of the river (
β
water
= 0.12;
p
< 0.001). There was no relationship between leaf change and hydrometeorological variables. The main floral visitors were wasps, bees and ants. The rainfall seasonality is a key factor that stimulates reproductive events of
P. macroloba.
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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 is still unknown in plant science.
Pentaclethra macroloba
(Willd.) Kuntze (Fabaceae) is a hyperdominant tree species which has multiple uses and its seeds are extensively explored to extract medicinal oil. We evaluated the phenological cycles and floral visitors of
P. macroloba
and the effect of the daily tide of the Amazon River on the phenophases. Phenophases of flower bud, anthesis flowers, immature fruit, ripe fruit, seed dispersal, new leaf, mature leaf, and leaf fall of 29 trees in the Northeast of the Brazilian Amazon were monitored during 28 months. Hydrometeorological data of rainfall, maximum temperature and flood height on the tree trunk were obtained. Generalized Linear Models were used to explain the relationship between phenophases and hydrometeorological parameters. Flowering was synchronized in the dry season (flower buds:
β
temperature
= 1.30,
p
< 0.01 and flowers in anthesis:
β
temperature
= 1.84;
p
< 0.001). Immature fruits appeared during the dry season (
β
temperature
= 0.67;
p
< 0.01) and ripe fruits in the rainy season. Seeds were dispersed during the rainfall (
β
rainfall
= 0.0051;
p
< 0.01) and flooding of the river (
β
water
= 0.12;
p
< 0.001). There was no relationship between leaf change and hydrometeorological variables. The main floral visitors were wasps, bees and ants. The rainfall seasonality is a key factor that stimulates reproductive events of
P. macroloba.
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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 is still unknown in plant science.
Pentaclethra macroloba
(Willd.) Kuntze (Fabaceae) is a hyperdominant tree species which has multiple uses and its seeds are extensively explored to extract medicinal oil. We evaluated the phenological cycles and floral visitors of
P. macroloba
and the effect of the daily tide of the Amazon River on the phenophases. Phenophases of flower bud, anthesis flowers, immature fruit, ripe fruit, seed dispersal, new leaf, mature leaf, and leaf fall of 29 trees in the Northeast of the Brazilian Amazon were monitored during 28 months. Hydrometeorological data of rainfall, maximum temperature and flood height on the tree trunk were obtained. Generalized Linear Models were used to explain the relationship between phenophases and hydrometeorological parameters. Flowering was synchronized in the dry season (flower buds:
β
temperature
= 1.30,
p
< 0.01 and flowers in anthesis:
β
temperature
= 1.84;
p
< 0.001). Immature fruits appeared during the dry season (
β
temperature
= 0.67;
p
< 0.01) and ripe fruits in the rainy season. Seeds were dispersed during the rainfall (
β
rainfall
= 0.0051;
p
< 0.01) and flooding of the river (
β
water
= 0.12;
p
< 0.001). There was no relationship between leaf change and hydrometeorological variables. The main floral visitors were wasps, bees and ants. The rainfall seasonality is a key factor that stimulates reproductive events of
P. macroloba.
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