<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics between wild and domesticated populations that are under direct selection, the components of the domestication syndrome. Here, we consider that other aspects can be modified, because of the interdependence between plant characteristics and the forces of natural selection. We investigated the ongoing domestication of Pourouma cecropiifolia populations cultivated by the Ticuna people in Western Amazonia, using traditional and ecological approaches. We compared fruit characteristics between wild and domesticated populations to quantify the direct effects of domestication. To examine the characteristics that are not under direct selection and the co...
The origins of agriculture, 10 000 years ago, led to profound changes in the biology of plants explo...
Local people's perceptions of cultivated and wild agrobiodiversity, as well as their management of h...
Domestication can influence many functional traits in plants, from overall life-history and growth f...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...
Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics betwee...
Domestication Syndrome in Caimito (Chrysophyllum cainitoL.): Fruit and Seed Characteristics: The pro...
Humans have domesticated hundreds of plant and animal species as sources of food, fiber, forage, and...
International audienceFor millennia, people have harvested fruits from the wild for their alimentati...
Amazonia offers some striking contrasts to better-known regions of the world, notably the Middle Eas...
AbstractDomestication is one of the most fundamental changes in the evolution of human societies. Th...
The origins of agriculture, 10 000 years ago, led to profound changes in the biology of plants explo...
Local people's perceptions of cultivated and wild agrobiodiversity, as well as their management of h...
Domestication can influence many functional traits in plants, from overall life-history and growth f...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...
Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics betwee...
Domestication Syndrome in Caimito (Chrysophyllum cainitoL.): Fruit and Seed Characteristics: The pro...
Humans have domesticated hundreds of plant and animal species as sources of food, fiber, forage, and...
International audienceFor millennia, people have harvested fruits from the wild for their alimentati...
Amazonia offers some striking contrasts to better-known regions of the world, notably the Middle Eas...
AbstractDomestication is one of the most fundamental changes in the evolution of human societies. Th...
The origins of agriculture, 10 000 years ago, led to profound changes in the biology of plants explo...
Local people's perceptions of cultivated and wild agrobiodiversity, as well as their management of h...
Domestication can influence many functional traits in plants, from overall life-history and growth f...