-We examine how spiked pepper (Piper aduncum L., Piperaceae), a shade intolerant, animal-dispersed Neotropical tree, is spreading in the interior of Borneo. Concerned that logging roads might be facilitating this spread, we made a series of observations, relating tree distribution, location and road history, in a concession in East Kalimantan. These roads will connect West Kutai and Malinau Districts and may allow alien plants to disperse from one to the other. We observed that P. aduncum was already well established on the oldest, southern portions of the logging road network, but was absent on the newest roads to the north. A few scattered individuals occur on the roadside as much as 150 km beyond the main areas dominated by P. adun...
About 75% of the land mass of Papua New Guinea is covered by primary forest which is assumed to have...
There is an increasing concern of alien species invading our tropical ecosystems because anthropogen...
There is an increasing concern of alien species invading our tropical ecosystems because anthropogen...
We examine how spiked pepper (Piper aduncum L., Piperaceae), a shade intolerant, animal-dispersed Ne...
Invasive species pose a grave threat to many national parks. Construction of roads and trails for to...
HARTEMINK AE. 2010. The invasive shrub Piper aduneum in Papua New Guinea: a review. Piper aduncum is...
Timber production is the most pervasive human impact on tropical forests, but studies of logging imp...
Many parts of the tropics have been invaded with new plant and animal species which may have devasta...
1. The establishment of new botanic gardens in tropical regions highlights a need for weed risk asse...
Islands have been shown to be highly vulnerable to the invasion of non-native plant species. The is...
We sought to answer the question of whether tropical forest roads act as barriers to seed dispersal ...
Graduation date: 1998Few landscapes are immune to invasion by exotic plant species. The forested lan...
Increases in tourists can cause direct and indirect disturbance of ecosystems in national parks. For...
The distribution and abundance of invasive species can be strongly influenced by habitat suitability...
Although preventing introduction is the best way to avoid invasive species problems, the dynamics of...
About 75% of the land mass of Papua New Guinea is covered by primary forest which is assumed to have...
There is an increasing concern of alien species invading our tropical ecosystems because anthropogen...
There is an increasing concern of alien species invading our tropical ecosystems because anthropogen...
We examine how spiked pepper (Piper aduncum L., Piperaceae), a shade intolerant, animal-dispersed Ne...
Invasive species pose a grave threat to many national parks. Construction of roads and trails for to...
HARTEMINK AE. 2010. The invasive shrub Piper aduneum in Papua New Guinea: a review. Piper aduncum is...
Timber production is the most pervasive human impact on tropical forests, but studies of logging imp...
Many parts of the tropics have been invaded with new plant and animal species which may have devasta...
1. The establishment of new botanic gardens in tropical regions highlights a need for weed risk asse...
Islands have been shown to be highly vulnerable to the invasion of non-native plant species. The is...
We sought to answer the question of whether tropical forest roads act as barriers to seed dispersal ...
Graduation date: 1998Few landscapes are immune to invasion by exotic plant species. The forested lan...
Increases in tourists can cause direct and indirect disturbance of ecosystems in national parks. For...
The distribution and abundance of invasive species can be strongly influenced by habitat suitability...
Although preventing introduction is the best way to avoid invasive species problems, the dynamics of...
About 75% of the land mass of Papua New Guinea is covered by primary forest which is assumed to have...
There is an increasing concern of alien species invading our tropical ecosystems because anthropogen...
There is an increasing concern of alien species invading our tropical ecosystems because anthropogen...