For some plant taxa the dispersal ability is limited and most of their diversity is geographically restricted. Other groups are readily dispersed and have diversified over a broad geographic region. Previous studies in the plant genus Piper have demonstrated that they can be divided into three distinct evolutionary groups; New World, Old World mainland, and South Pacific Islands. There have been exceptions to this mainly Africa and Australia, but neither of these continents have high levels of Piper diversity. In the New World there have been no tests to determine the dispersal ability of Piper and whether radiations are geographically restricted in the Americas. Here we sample many species found in the Caribbean islands to resolve if the C...
Dispersal scenarios have been favored over tectonic vicariance as an explanation for disjunct distri...
The Caribbean islands provide an ideal setting for studying biodiversity, given their complex geolog...
Piper L. is the largest genus of Piperaceae with about 2,000 species worldwide. Brazil is home to 46...
For some plant taxa the dispersal ability is limited and most of their diversity is geographically r...
Piper in the Philippine Islands is reviewed. Fifteen climbing species are recognized (many fewer tha...
Nearly all of the species diversity in Piperaceae is encompassed within Piper and Peperomia. Both ge...
The Neotropics are home to incomparable plant diversity. To evaluate the potential roles of geograph...
Two new Antillean endemic species, Piper abajoense from Puerto Rico, and Piper claseanum from th...
A taxonomic account is given of six Piper species of New Guinea: P. bolanicum spec. nov., P. gibbil...
Biological radiations provide unique opportunities to understand the evolution of biodiversity. One ...
148 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Asexual reproduction is a com...
Eleven climbing species of Piper in the Solomon Islands are recognized: P. abbreviatum, P. betle, P....
International audience: New Caledonia is a remote archipelago of the South-West Pacific, whose flora...
The flora of Macaronesia, which encompasses five Atlantic archipelagos (Azores, Canaries, Madeira, C...
As demand for pepper is rising to unprecedented levels, gaps in our knowledge are underlined by our ...
Dispersal scenarios have been favored over tectonic vicariance as an explanation for disjunct distri...
The Caribbean islands provide an ideal setting for studying biodiversity, given their complex geolog...
Piper L. is the largest genus of Piperaceae with about 2,000 species worldwide. Brazil is home to 46...
For some plant taxa the dispersal ability is limited and most of their diversity is geographically r...
Piper in the Philippine Islands is reviewed. Fifteen climbing species are recognized (many fewer tha...
Nearly all of the species diversity in Piperaceae is encompassed within Piper and Peperomia. Both ge...
The Neotropics are home to incomparable plant diversity. To evaluate the potential roles of geograph...
Two new Antillean endemic species, Piper abajoense from Puerto Rico, and Piper claseanum from th...
A taxonomic account is given of six Piper species of New Guinea: P. bolanicum spec. nov., P. gibbil...
Biological radiations provide unique opportunities to understand the evolution of biodiversity. One ...
148 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Asexual reproduction is a com...
Eleven climbing species of Piper in the Solomon Islands are recognized: P. abbreviatum, P. betle, P....
International audience: New Caledonia is a remote archipelago of the South-West Pacific, whose flora...
The flora of Macaronesia, which encompasses five Atlantic archipelagos (Azores, Canaries, Madeira, C...
As demand for pepper is rising to unprecedented levels, gaps in our knowledge are underlined by our ...
Dispersal scenarios have been favored over tectonic vicariance as an explanation for disjunct distri...
The Caribbean islands provide an ideal setting for studying biodiversity, given their complex geolog...
Piper L. is the largest genus of Piperaceae with about 2,000 species worldwide. Brazil is home to 46...