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502Biodiversity as a resource: plant use, land use, and nature conservation in Shuar, Saraguro, and Mestizo communities in outhern Ecuador
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70 Years After Schultes: Economic Botany from the Andes to the AmazonGerique, Andres.ethnobotany
conservation
Shuar
Saraguros
Mestizos
Ecuador
217Brunfelsia (Solanaceae): A single entry from South America into the Antilles followed by repeated radiations, and pollinator shifts involving butterflies, moths, and hummingbirds.
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70 Years After Schultes: Economic Botany from the Andes to the AmazonFilipowicz, Natalia; Renner, Susanne.Brunfelsia
pollination mode
Antilles
South America
44Cultivation of harvested species as a conservation strategy
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70 Years After Schultes: Economic Botany from the Andes to the AmazonWilliams, Sophie.over-harvesting
cultivation
conservation
training
behaviour
38Differences in traditional use of palms reflect the life history of users - the case of indigenous and campesino communities in Beni, Bolivia
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70 Years After Schultes: Economic Botany from the Andes to the AmazonPaniagua Z, Narel Y.; Camara Leret, Rodrigo; Bussmann, Rainer; Macia, Manuel.
739Economic Botany (1947-2010): Then and Now
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70 Years After Schultes: Economic Botany from the Andes to the AmazonVoeks, Robert.economic botany
ethnobotany
evolution of a discipline
376Ethnobotany and Medical Education
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70 Years After Schultes: Economic Botany from the Andes to the AmazonVandebroek, Ina; Balick, Michael.medical education
cultural competence
cultural sensitivity
migrants
325Hunting, Hallucinogens and Health: The use of canine ethnoveterinary medicines by the Shuar and Quichua of Amazonian Ecuador
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70 Years After Schultes: Economic Botany from the Andes to the AmazonBennett, Bradley C..dogs
hallucinogens
Quichua
Shuar
286Increased local demand for sakau (Piper methysticum) in Micronesia, and the impact on biodiversity
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70 Years After Schultes: Economic Botany from the Andes to the AmazonLaw, Wayne; MacKenzie, Richard; Jenkinson, Thomas; Perry, Brian; Desjardin, Dennis; Lorence, David; Eperiam , Emos; Lengsi, Reilo; Sanney, Jacob; Cianchini, Carlos; Balick, Michael.Piper methysticum
Biodiversity
conservation
Federated States of Micronesia
218Palm harvest impact in the western Amazon, Andes and Pacific lowlands
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70 Years After Schultes: Economic Botany from the Andes to the AmazonBalslev, Henrik.Arecaceae
Sustainable harvest
Tropical America
92Palm Uses in Tropical Rainforests of North-western South America
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70 Years After Schultes: Economic Botany from the Andes to the AmazonMacía, Manuel J.; Camara Leret, Rodrigo; Paniagua Z, Narel Y.; Balslev, Henrik; Pardo-de-Santayana, Manuel.Quantitative ethnobotany
Ecosystem services
Livelihood
Arecaceae
Indigenous community
Plant valuation
171Pambil:Use, conservation and socioeconomics of the palm Iriartea deltoidea, (Arecaceae) in the Mache-Chindul Ecological Reserve, Ecuador
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70 Years After Schultes: Economic Botany from the Andes to the AmazonFadiman, Maria.Palm
Ecuador
conservation
thatch
ethnobotany
50Quantitative ethnobotany of palms with indigenous, afroamerican and mestizo inhabitants of the Amazon, Andean & Choco forests of northwestern South America
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70 Years After Schultes: Economic Botany from the Andes to the AmazonCamara Leret, Rodrigo; Paniagua Z, Narel Y.; Macía, Manuel J..Arecaceae
Methodology
neotropics
Palms
Quantitative ethnobotany
223The Evolutionary History of the Cultivated Cocas (Erythroxylum)
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70 Years After Schultes: Economic Botany from the Andes to the AmazonIslam, Melissa; Ranker, Tom.ITS
coca
Erythroxylum
idhb
rpL32F
34Traditional knowledge in a changing world - new insights from the Chacobo in Bolivia
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70 Years After Schultes: Economic Botany from the Andes to the AmazonBussmann, Rainer; Paniagua Z, Narel Y..

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