Agricultural societies partly depend upon wild foods. Relationships between an agricultural society and its wild foods can be explored by examining how the society responds through colonization of new lands that have not been previously inhabited. The oldest clear example of this phenomenon took place about 5000 years ago in the tropical Western Pacific at the “boundary” interface between Near and Remote Oceania. An inventory of wild and domesticated food plants used by people living along “the remote side of ” that interface has been prepared from the literature. This was then assessed for the roles of plants at the time of original colonization of Remote Oceania. The majority of species are wild foods, and most of these are used as leafy ...
Wild food plants (WFPs) are often highly nutritious but under-consumed at the same time. This study ...
There is little evidence for the role of plant foods in the dispersal of early modern humans into ne...
Conventional agriculture currently relies on the intensive and expansive growth of a small number of...
Almost every ecosystem has been amended so that plants and animals can be used as food, fibre, fodde...
Humans the world over have depended on wild-growing plants in their diets for hundreds of thousands ...
For Papua New Guineans,l as well as for those who wish to understand them better, traiditional knowl...
Wild edible plants are of great importance in both former and current human societies. Their use emb...
Human management of anthropogenic environments and species is tightly linked to the ecology and evol...
In addition to large-seeded cereals, humans around the world during the mid-Holocene started to cult...
Domestication of new plants is one of the key (ongoing) phenomena in the history of agriculture. Wil...
Ethnobotany has had a relatively short history as a scientific or scholarly discipline, and accordi...
In this short contribution the author, a Masters in Environmental Education student, introduces his ...
We synthesise the results of a large programme of plant ecological research to investigate the selec...
Wild resources from ecosystems around the globe have been used for millennia to meet people’s basic ...
The modern world is so full of scientific wonders that we often forget to look back in history and r...
Wild food plants (WFPs) are often highly nutritious but under-consumed at the same time. This study ...
There is little evidence for the role of plant foods in the dispersal of early modern humans into ne...
Conventional agriculture currently relies on the intensive and expansive growth of a small number of...
Almost every ecosystem has been amended so that plants and animals can be used as food, fibre, fodde...
Humans the world over have depended on wild-growing plants in their diets for hundreds of thousands ...
For Papua New Guineans,l as well as for those who wish to understand them better, traiditional knowl...
Wild edible plants are of great importance in both former and current human societies. Their use emb...
Human management of anthropogenic environments and species is tightly linked to the ecology and evol...
In addition to large-seeded cereals, humans around the world during the mid-Holocene started to cult...
Domestication of new plants is one of the key (ongoing) phenomena in the history of agriculture. Wil...
Ethnobotany has had a relatively short history as a scientific or scholarly discipline, and accordi...
In this short contribution the author, a Masters in Environmental Education student, introduces his ...
We synthesise the results of a large programme of plant ecological research to investigate the selec...
Wild resources from ecosystems around the globe have been used for millennia to meet people’s basic ...
The modern world is so full of scientific wonders that we often forget to look back in history and r...
Wild food plants (WFPs) are often highly nutritious but under-consumed at the same time. This study ...
There is little evidence for the role of plant foods in the dispersal of early modern humans into ne...
Conventional agriculture currently relies on the intensive and expansive growth of a small number of...