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Seed production reproductive process

Based on the seed production and climate data below, what general association can you draw between reproductive success (seed production) and climate across the five dominant tree species in a northern Wisconsin forest? Provide a reasonable mechanistic link between climate and a key event in the (sexual) reproductive process. 

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