The data used in this application cover the time period 1992-2022 and are derived from: Zimmerman, J. and International Institute of Tropical Forestry (IITF), USDA Forest Service. 2025. Phenologies of the Tabonuco Forest trees and shrubs ver 559519. Environmental Data Initiative.
https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/3f505c3915fa7ae744224894c42bc2fbIntensity represents the total count of reproductive structures (flowers, fruits, or seeds) collected at each basket location for the selected month, phenology type, and plant group. Higher intensity values indicate greater reproductive activity at a location, providing insight into spatial and temporal patterns of plant reproduction across the LFDP. App developed by Miguel Leon.