Amazonia offers some striking contrasts to better-known regions of the world, notably the Middle East, in which plants were domesticated. These contrasts are pertinent to attempts to formulate general principles of evolution under domestication, particularly now that some of these are being critically reexamined. Topics covered in this paper include a generally applicable definition of plant domestication; how domestication may be recognised archaeobotanically; the relative roles of conscious and unconscious human selection; when and how rapidly domestication occurred; whether the same crop was domesticated more than once; and where a crop was domesticated. The archaeobotanical record for Amazonia and the number of Amazonian crops in which ...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...
Evidence from several earthwork-building societies has recently been discovered in Amazonia that cha...
Recent decades have witnessed the rapid expansion of interest in and research on the domestication o...
Response to Levis et al. Persistent effects of pre-Columbian plant domestication on Amazonian forest...
My purpose in this essay is consider how genetics has provided new information on the domestication...
Molecular analyses are providing new elements to decipher the origin, domestication and dispersal of...
During the last two decades, new archaeological projects which systematically integrate a variety of...
Amazonia, one of the largest and most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth, is a significant yet less-know...
Southwestern Amazonia is considered an early centre of plant domestication in the New World, but mos...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
The onset of plant cultivation is one of the most important cultural transitions in human history1–4...
<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...
Evidence from several earthwork-building societies has recently been discovered in Amazonia that cha...
Recent decades have witnessed the rapid expansion of interest in and research on the domestication o...
Response to Levis et al. Persistent effects of pre-Columbian plant domestication on Amazonian forest...
My purpose in this essay is consider how genetics has provided new information on the domestication...
Molecular analyses are providing new elements to decipher the origin, domestication and dispersal of...
During the last two decades, new archaeological projects which systematically integrate a variety of...
Amazonia, one of the largest and most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth, is a significant yet less-know...
Southwestern Amazonia is considered an early centre of plant domestication in the New World, but mos...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
The onset of plant cultivation is one of the most important cultural transitions in human history1–4...
<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...
Evidence from several earthwork-building societies has recently been discovered in Amazonia that cha...