Evald Maceno
“Understanding masting behaviors of plant species in multiple tropical forests: A cross-site analysis” -- Luquillo, Puerto Rice; Barro COlorado Island, Panama; Yasuni, Ecuador
Evald Maceno, a Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Puerto Rico – Rio Piedras, is working towards identifying quantitative methods to evaluate mass-seeding in tropical forests across three ForestGEO sites: Luquillo, Puerto Rico; Barro Colorado Island, Panama; and Yasuni, Ecuador. His project will examine the relationship between climatic fluctuation and masting variance through time, which will allow him to assess masting trends within shared species or genera between sites. The implications of masting behaviors of tropical forest species are far-reaching. Evald hopes that gaining a better understanding of phenological patterns and their drivers may lead to understanding changes caused by changing climate or human land use.