Response to Levis et al. Persistent effects of pre-Columbian plant domestication on Amazonian forest composition, Science 03 Mar 2017: Vol. 355, Issue 6328, pp. 925-931 Published as eLetter at http://science.sciencemag.org/content/355/6328/925/tab-e-letters
Recent decades have witnessed the rapid expansion of interest in and research on the domestication o...
Amazonia offers some striking contrasts to better-known regions of the world, notably the Middle Eas...
Amazonia, one of the largest and most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth, is a significant yet less-know...
Response to Levis et al. Persistent effects of pre-Columbian plant domestication on Amazonian forest...
International audienceThe marks of prehistoric human societies on tropical forests can still be dete...
Levis et al. (Research Articles, 3 March 2017, p. 925) concluded that pre-Columbian tree domesticat...
McMichael et al. state that we overlooked the effects of post-Columbian human activities in shaping ...
Recent decades have witnessed the rapid expansion of interest in and research on the domestication o...
Amazonia offers some striking contrasts to better-known regions of the world, notably the Middle Eas...
Amazonia, one of the largest and most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth, is a significant yet less-know...
Response to Levis et al. Persistent effects of pre-Columbian plant domestication on Amazonian forest...
International audienceThe marks of prehistoric human societies on tropical forests can still be dete...
Levis et al. (Research Articles, 3 March 2017, p. 925) concluded that pre-Columbian tree domesticat...
McMichael et al. state that we overlooked the effects of post-Columbian human activities in shaping ...
Recent decades have witnessed the rapid expansion of interest in and research on the domestication o...
Amazonia offers some striking contrasts to better-known regions of the world, notably the Middle Eas...
Amazonia, one of the largest and most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth, is a significant yet less-know...