Piper aduncum, a shrub native to Central America, arrived in Papua New Guinea before the mid-1930s possibly from West Papua. From the 1970s it started to dominate the secondary fallow vegetation in many parts of the humid lowlands. It invaded grassland areas and it also appeared in the highlands up to 2100 m. The combination of its small and abundant seeds, its high growth rates, and the accidental or intentional spreading has resulted in its presence in most provinces of Papua New Guinea. The spread will continue
Recently, while going through the old collections of Malesian, Australian, and Pacific materials of ...
In response to increasing population pressure and demand for food to feed pig herds, villagers are i...
Mikania micrantha or mile-a-minute is regarded as a major invasive weed in Papua New Guinea (PNG) an...
Piper aduncum, a shrub native to Central America, arrived in Papua New Guinea before the mid-1930s p...
About 75% of the land mass of Papua New Guinea is covered by primary forest which is assumed to have...
HARTEMINK AE. 2010. The invasive shrub Piper aduneum in Papua New Guinea: a review. Piper aduncum is...
Secondary fallow vegetation in parts of the Papua New Guinea lowlands is dominated by the shrub Pipe...
Many parts of the tropics have been invaded with new plant and animal species which may have devasta...
secondary forests from sea level up to 1,800 m (5,905 ft), and the invasion is described as similar ...
A taxonomic account is given of six Piper species of New Guinea: P. bolanicum spec. nov., P. gibbil...
We examine how spiked pepper (Piper aduncum L., Piperaceae), a shade intolerant, animal-dispersed Ne...
-We examine how spiked pepper (Piper aduncum L., Piperaceae), a shade intolerant, animal-dispersed N...
Sixteen climbing Piper species are accepted for New Guinea. The three endemics, P. arfakianum, P. su...
Summary Piper aduncum is a common woody weed throughout the tropics and a successful invader in many...
Piper in the Philippine Islands is reviewed. Fifteen climbing species are recognized (many fewer tha...
Recently, while going through the old collections of Malesian, Australian, and Pacific materials of ...
In response to increasing population pressure and demand for food to feed pig herds, villagers are i...
Mikania micrantha or mile-a-minute is regarded as a major invasive weed in Papua New Guinea (PNG) an...
Piper aduncum, a shrub native to Central America, arrived in Papua New Guinea before the mid-1930s p...
About 75% of the land mass of Papua New Guinea is covered by primary forest which is assumed to have...
HARTEMINK AE. 2010. The invasive shrub Piper aduneum in Papua New Guinea: a review. Piper aduncum is...
Secondary fallow vegetation in parts of the Papua New Guinea lowlands is dominated by the shrub Pipe...
Many parts of the tropics have been invaded with new plant and animal species which may have devasta...
secondary forests from sea level up to 1,800 m (5,905 ft), and the invasion is described as similar ...
A taxonomic account is given of six Piper species of New Guinea: P. bolanicum spec. nov., P. gibbil...
We examine how spiked pepper (Piper aduncum L., Piperaceae), a shade intolerant, animal-dispersed Ne...
-We examine how spiked pepper (Piper aduncum L., Piperaceae), a shade intolerant, animal-dispersed N...
Sixteen climbing Piper species are accepted for New Guinea. The three endemics, P. arfakianum, P. su...
Summary Piper aduncum is a common woody weed throughout the tropics and a successful invader in many...
Piper in the Philippine Islands is reviewed. Fifteen climbing species are recognized (many fewer tha...
Recently, while going through the old collections of Malesian, Australian, and Pacific materials of ...
In response to increasing population pressure and demand for food to feed pig herds, villagers are i...
Mikania micrantha or mile-a-minute is regarded as a major invasive weed in Papua New Guinea (PNG) an...