2021
DOI: 10.2984/74.4.8
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Seed Rain, Dispersal Distance, and Germination of the Invasive Tree Spathodea campanulata on the Island of Tahiti, French Polynesia (South Pacific)

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“…Additionally, Spathodea seedlings and adult trees were observed in natural environments with extreme low temperatures reaching less than 10°C (Larrue et al, 2016). Furthermore, our simulation indicated that most seeds settled on the eastern, humid side of the islands (windward coast), and the high humidity at these sites is a preferred condition for seed germination of Spathodea (Larrue et al, 2020).…”
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“…Additionally, Spathodea seedlings and adult trees were observed in natural environments with extreme low temperatures reaching less than 10°C (Larrue et al, 2016). Furthermore, our simulation indicated that most seeds settled on the eastern, humid side of the islands (windward coast), and the high humidity at these sites is a preferred condition for seed germination of Spathodea (Larrue et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Additionally, Spathodea seedlings and adult trees were observed in natural environments with extreme low temperatures reaching less than 10 C (Larrue et al, 2016). Furthermore, our simulation indicated that most seeds settled on the eastern, humid side of the islands (windward coast), and the high humidity at these sites is a preferred condition for seed germination of Spathodea (Larrue et al, 2020). Regarding seedling establishment upon arrival, Spathodea seedlings are known to successfully establish in various environments, including human-disturbed forests, abandoned agricultural land, and native forests on tropical oceanic islands (Anderson et al, 1992;Smith, 1985;Staples & Cowie, 2001).…”
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