“…Tropical cyclones (TCs) are common in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans (Patricola et al ., 2022), and masting is common among several tree species that occur in forests prone to TCs, including ecologically dominant genera such as Quercus , Pinus , Picea , and Nothofagus (Table 1). Mortality from TCs affects forest dynamics in a broad range of forests across the globe (Boose et al ., 2001; Van Bloem et al ., 2006; Lee et al ., 2008; Altman et al ., 2013; Chen et al ., 2014; Dahal et al ., 2014; Zampieri et al ., 2020; Rutledge et al ., 2021; Zhang et al ., 2021). Because of the high global incidence of TC activity and masting, it is important to understand whether, and how, cyclones may relate to reproductive behavior in masting species.…”