Globally, a majority of people use plants as a primary source of healthcare and introduced plants are increasingly discussed as medicine. Protecting this resource for human health depends upon understanding which plants are used and how use patterns will change over time. The increasing use of introduced plants in local pharmacopoeia has been explained by their greater abundance or accessibility (availability hypothesis), their ability to cure medical conditions that are not treated by native plants (diversification hypothesis), or as a result of the introduced plants' having many different simultaneous roles (versatility hypothesis). In order to describe the role of introduced plants in Ecuador, and to test these three hypotheses, we asked...
Abstract This paper examines the traditional use of medicinal plants in Northern Peru and Southern E...
Ecuador has, in proportion of its size, one of the richest floras of Latin America and the world; th...
The ?diversification hypothesis? proposes that exotic species are incorporated into plant pharmacope...
This paper examines the traditional use of medicinal plants in Loja province, Southern Ecuador. Two ...
The criteria that local people use for selecting medicinal plants have been a recurrent topic in pha...
Background: Phyto-therapy studies on Chimborazo province in Ecuador are really limited. This area, l...
Efforts have been made to understand the processes that lead to the introduction of exotic species i...
This paper examines the traditional use of medicinal plants in Loja province, Southern Ecuador. Two...
Background: Phyto-therapy studies on Chimborazo province in Ecuador are really limited. This area, l...
A medicinal herb survey was conducted in ten major marketplaces in Andean and coastal communities of...
Studies on the biocultural variation of medicinal plant use in urban contexts are necessary for publ...
Medicinal plants are an ecosystem service directly implicated in human well-being. In many rural com...
ABSTRACT Mera, Santa Clara and Pastaza municipalities are located in the Ecuadorian Amazon region. T...
Context Worldwide ethnobotanical research has shown the importance of home gardens as sources of med...
AbstractMedicinal plants are an important aspect of local medical systems. The composition of a medi...
Abstract This paper examines the traditional use of medicinal plants in Northern Peru and Southern E...
Ecuador has, in proportion of its size, one of the richest floras of Latin America and the world; th...
The ?diversification hypothesis? proposes that exotic species are incorporated into plant pharmacope...
This paper examines the traditional use of medicinal plants in Loja province, Southern Ecuador. Two ...
The criteria that local people use for selecting medicinal plants have been a recurrent topic in pha...
Background: Phyto-therapy studies on Chimborazo province in Ecuador are really limited. This area, l...
Efforts have been made to understand the processes that lead to the introduction of exotic species i...
This paper examines the traditional use of medicinal plants in Loja province, Southern Ecuador. Two...
Background: Phyto-therapy studies on Chimborazo province in Ecuador are really limited. This area, l...
A medicinal herb survey was conducted in ten major marketplaces in Andean and coastal communities of...
Studies on the biocultural variation of medicinal plant use in urban contexts are necessary for publ...
Medicinal plants are an ecosystem service directly implicated in human well-being. In many rural com...
ABSTRACT Mera, Santa Clara and Pastaza municipalities are located in the Ecuadorian Amazon region. T...
Context Worldwide ethnobotanical research has shown the importance of home gardens as sources of med...
AbstractMedicinal plants are an important aspect of local medical systems. The composition of a medi...
Abstract This paper examines the traditional use of medicinal plants in Northern Peru and Southern E...
Ecuador has, in proportion of its size, one of the richest floras of Latin America and the world; th...
The ?diversification hypothesis? proposes that exotic species are incorporated into plant pharmacope...