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Phenological diversity in tropical forests
S. Sakai
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Plant Species
100%
Phenology
100%
Tropical Forest
100%
Pollinators
100%
Phenological Diversity
100%
La Selva
100%
Community-based
50%
South-East Asia
50%
Complexity Features
50%
High Diversity
50%
Abiotic Factors
50%
Rainfall Pattern
50%
Phenological
50%
Systematic Framework
50%
Selective Pressure
50%
Common Language
50%
Flowering Time
50%
Pollination
50%
Data Interpretation
50%
General Flowering
50%
Lowland Dipterocarp Forest
50%
Aseasonal
50%
Reproductive Phenology
50%
Biotic Factors
50%
Flowering Phenology
50%
Flowering Pattern
50%
Costa Rica
50%
Selective Agents
50%
Competition for Pollinators
50%
Phylogenetic Constraint
50%
Neotropical Forest
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Anthesis
100%
Tropical Forest
100%
Phenology
57%
Pollinator
42%
Lowlands
14%
Selective Pressure
14%
Dipterocarpaceae
14%
Biotic Factor
14%