We describe Piper kelleyi sp. nov., a new species from the eastern Andes of Ecuador and Peru, named in honor of Dr. Walter Almond Kelley. Piper kelleyi is a member of the Macrostachys clade of the genus Piper and supports a rich community of generalist and specialist herbivores, their predators and parasitoids, as well as commensalistic earwigs, and mutualistic ants. This new species was recognized as part of an ecological study of phytochemically mediated relationships between plants, herbivores, predators, and parasitoids. Compared to over 100 other Piper species surveyed, Piper kelleyi supports the largest community of specialist herbivores and parasitoids observed to date
Niche theory proposes that species are able to coexist because each specializes on a certain portion...
The study examines the distribution of root climbers from the genus Piper on host trees depending on...
Three creeping Ecuadorian species of Peperomia Ruiz & Pavon are presented as new to science. Both P....
We describe Piper kelleyi sp. nov., a new species from the eastern Andes of Ecuador and Peru, named ...
Piper quinchasense is described and illustrated as a new species occurring in the understory of wet ...
ered eight of the Piper species that occur in Costa Rica to make up the P. obliquum complex, and six...
The Piperaceae are represented in Peru by three genera and 830 species (Brako & Zarucchi, 1993; Ullo...
We describe four new species of Piper from the Amazonian slopes of the northern Andes. Piper hoyosca...
Community ecologists have strived to find mechanisms that mediate the assembly of natural communitie...
The very species-rich tropical moth genus Eois Hübner (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) is a promising mode...
FIGURE 1. Phylogenetic relationships of the species Piper oteguanum, P. rubrifolium, P. laperdizense...
Terrestrial tri-trophic interactions account for a large part of biodiversity, with approximately 75...
Piper ripagaudens / Piper Barkleyi Yuncker n. sp. / Piper Araquei Yuncker n. sp. / Piper longimucron...
Piper in the Philippine Islands is reviewed. Fifteen climbing species are recognized (many fewer tha...
Se describe e ilustra Piper andakiensis W. Trujillo & Callejas, sp. nov. (Piperaceae) procedente del...
Niche theory proposes that species are able to coexist because each specializes on a certain portion...
The study examines the distribution of root climbers from the genus Piper on host trees depending on...
Three creeping Ecuadorian species of Peperomia Ruiz & Pavon are presented as new to science. Both P....
We describe Piper kelleyi sp. nov., a new species from the eastern Andes of Ecuador and Peru, named ...
Piper quinchasense is described and illustrated as a new species occurring in the understory of wet ...
ered eight of the Piper species that occur in Costa Rica to make up the P. obliquum complex, and six...
The Piperaceae are represented in Peru by three genera and 830 species (Brako & Zarucchi, 1993; Ullo...
We describe four new species of Piper from the Amazonian slopes of the northern Andes. Piper hoyosca...
Community ecologists have strived to find mechanisms that mediate the assembly of natural communitie...
The very species-rich tropical moth genus Eois Hübner (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) is a promising mode...
FIGURE 1. Phylogenetic relationships of the species Piper oteguanum, P. rubrifolium, P. laperdizense...
Terrestrial tri-trophic interactions account for a large part of biodiversity, with approximately 75...
Piper ripagaudens / Piper Barkleyi Yuncker n. sp. / Piper Araquei Yuncker n. sp. / Piper longimucron...
Piper in the Philippine Islands is reviewed. Fifteen climbing species are recognized (many fewer tha...
Se describe e ilustra Piper andakiensis W. Trujillo & Callejas, sp. nov. (Piperaceae) procedente del...
Niche theory proposes that species are able to coexist because each specializes on a certain portion...
The study examines the distribution of root climbers from the genus Piper on host trees depending on...
Three creeping Ecuadorian species of Peperomia Ruiz & Pavon are presented as new to science. Both P....