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Species Most Often Observed near Alocasia odora

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This pie chart shows the relative likelihood of observing particular other species commonly observed near Alocasia odora

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These species are those which most commonly occur in our observation database near Alocasia odora. Observations favor some phyla over others. Typically Bacteria, Fungi, Protozoa, and Arthropods are more common in the field than in our records.

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Characteristics of Habitat

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Range and Population:

Assam to Japan and Borneo

Cold:

Can tolerate an average annual minimum temperature range of 5°F to 10°F (-12.3 to -14.9°C). Temperature in the habitat of Alocasia odora rarely drops below that.

In sections below, we make some habitat inferences based on the known habitat preferences of those species most commonly associated with Alocasia odora.

Zone:

alpine, montane, subtropics, temperate.

Vegetation:

boreal forest, boreal shrubland, coniferous forests, cultivated areas, deciduous woods and forests, dense forests, desert, disturbed sites, evergreen forests, fence rows, fields, forest edges, forests, gardens, grasslands, hammocks, hardwood forests, mature forests, meadows, open forests, pasture, pine barrens, pine forests, plantations, rain forest, shrubby vegetation, subantarctic grassland, thickets, tropical forest, tundra grassland.

Terrain:

flood plains, hillsides, mountain slopes, pastureland, plantations, roadsides, streamsides, urban areas, valleys.

Soil and Rock:

clay, sandy areas, sandy soil, stony areas.

Water in Area:

bays, bogs, brackish water, coral reef, ditches, dry areas, estuaries, flood plains, lagoon, lakes, marshes, mesic areas, pelagic, ponds, rivers, saltwater, shores, streams, swamps, swampy areas, wet woods.

Slopes in Area:

hillsides.

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