Abstract Background Archipelagos of islands have played an important role in shaping some of the paradigms of biology, including the theory of the evolution of species. Later, their importance in biology was further emphasised by the theory of island biogeography, which contributed to a better understanding of the shaping of species richness not only on real islands, but on isolated habitat islands as well. Although ethnobotany is a well-established discipline, patterns of knowledge about plant uses in archipelagos have never been quantitatively analysed, and the whole concept has been only briefly mentioned in the ethnobiological context. The aim of our study was to record which taxa of wild vegetables have been consumed in the Adriatic is...
An ethnobotanical study was carried out to document the uses of wild plants among some local communi...
Background: The Aegadian Islands are located west of Trapani, Sicily. Once the site of bountiful tun...
Recent ethnobotanical studies in the Caucasus, mainly in Georgia, reveal the significant ethnobotani...
The aim of this study was to document the use of wild foods in two locations in the coastal part of ...
Abstract Background Dalmatia is an interesting place to study the use of wild greens as it lies at t...
A food ethnobotanical field study was conducted among the Gorani of South Kosovo, a small ethnic min...
Background: Wild vegetables in the Mediterranean Basin are still often consumed as a part of the die...
ABSTRACT Bio-cultural and historical aspects of the “wild plant” portion of the Mediterranean Diet a...
Despite the extensive bio-scientific literature concerning the Mediterranean diet, which emerged in ...
In recent years, an increasing number of ethnobotanical investigations have focused on the documenta...
The use of local Mediterranean food plants is at the brink of disappearance. Even though there is re...
In 1969, Galt and Galt conducted an ethnobotanical survey in the community of Khamma on the volcanic...
Abstract Background The paper presents the first ethnobotanical application of Ellenberg indicator v...
The traditional use of native wild food plants (NWFP) may represent a valuable supplementary food so...
Abstract Background This research was carried out in a scarcely populated area of the Middle Agri Va...
An ethnobotanical study was carried out to document the uses of wild plants among some local communi...
Background: The Aegadian Islands are located west of Trapani, Sicily. Once the site of bountiful tun...
Recent ethnobotanical studies in the Caucasus, mainly in Georgia, reveal the significant ethnobotani...
The aim of this study was to document the use of wild foods in two locations in the coastal part of ...
Abstract Background Dalmatia is an interesting place to study the use of wild greens as it lies at t...
A food ethnobotanical field study was conducted among the Gorani of South Kosovo, a small ethnic min...
Background: Wild vegetables in the Mediterranean Basin are still often consumed as a part of the die...
ABSTRACT Bio-cultural and historical aspects of the “wild plant” portion of the Mediterranean Diet a...
Despite the extensive bio-scientific literature concerning the Mediterranean diet, which emerged in ...
In recent years, an increasing number of ethnobotanical investigations have focused on the documenta...
The use of local Mediterranean food plants is at the brink of disappearance. Even though there is re...
In 1969, Galt and Galt conducted an ethnobotanical survey in the community of Khamma on the volcanic...
Abstract Background The paper presents the first ethnobotanical application of Ellenberg indicator v...
The traditional use of native wild food plants (NWFP) may represent a valuable supplementary food so...
Abstract Background This research was carried out in a scarcely populated area of the Middle Agri Va...
An ethnobotanical study was carried out to document the uses of wild plants among some local communi...
Background: The Aegadian Islands are located west of Trapani, Sicily. Once the site of bountiful tun...
Recent ethnobotanical studies in the Caucasus, mainly in Georgia, reveal the significant ethnobotani...