researchEthno-classification is a science dealing with a search for order, or a pattern, in the ways in which people name and categorize plants and animals. An experiment was conducted in the Botany class during the 2008-2009 academic year at the University of Roma Tre to collect data on the naming and classifying process of students not aware of the Linnaean system of classification. Forty plant specimens were shown to students who were divided into small groups and asked to name and classify the plants as they like. This paper shows the results of this experiment which was inspired by a very similar class exercise conducted at the University of Hawai`i at Manoa during the 2007-2008 Fall semester. Differences and similarities between the t...
There have been several proposals for classification categories for systematic groups of domesticate...
Important episodes in the history of the classification of cultivated plants are highlighted and com...
Consistency of naming forest plants was subjected to a field test in a rural community of Northeaste...
Background: Discussions surrounding ethnobiological classification have been broad and diverse. One ...
POCTI/ANT/48629/200 POCI/ANT/59395/2004 UIDB/04038/2020 UIDP/04038/2020Background: An anthropomorphi...
AbstractThe Linnaean system has a set of rules governing botanical nomenclature, zoological nomencla...
People’s diminished awareness of plants, affected by anthropogenic environmental deterioration, has ...
We all seek to identify plants in our ordinary lives, or as professionals, yet what we mean by 'iden...
A historical account of the animal and plant naming processExplanation on how plants and animals are...
researchIn the context of a class exercise, students enrolled in the Introductory Ethnobotany course...
When viewed from the aspect of its relationship to other biological fields of either a pure or appli...
So far in this series we have explored the classification and naming of plants as we work towards a ...
An exploration of how plants have been classified through time and across different cultures, explor...
A large part of our thinking about living things is bound up with some system of classification. Thi...
Interviews were conducted with 10 Shoshoni-speaking people to investigate conceptualizations of plan...
There have been several proposals for classification categories for systematic groups of domesticate...
Important episodes in the history of the classification of cultivated plants are highlighted and com...
Consistency of naming forest plants was subjected to a field test in a rural community of Northeaste...
Background: Discussions surrounding ethnobiological classification have been broad and diverse. One ...
POCTI/ANT/48629/200 POCI/ANT/59395/2004 UIDB/04038/2020 UIDP/04038/2020Background: An anthropomorphi...
AbstractThe Linnaean system has a set of rules governing botanical nomenclature, zoological nomencla...
People’s diminished awareness of plants, affected by anthropogenic environmental deterioration, has ...
We all seek to identify plants in our ordinary lives, or as professionals, yet what we mean by 'iden...
A historical account of the animal and plant naming processExplanation on how plants and animals are...
researchIn the context of a class exercise, students enrolled in the Introductory Ethnobotany course...
When viewed from the aspect of its relationship to other biological fields of either a pure or appli...
So far in this series we have explored the classification and naming of plants as we work towards a ...
An exploration of how plants have been classified through time and across different cultures, explor...
A large part of our thinking about living things is bound up with some system of classification. Thi...
Interviews were conducted with 10 Shoshoni-speaking people to investigate conceptualizations of plan...
There have been several proposals for classification categories for systematic groups of domesticate...
Important episodes in the history of the classification of cultivated plants are highlighted and com...
Consistency of naming forest plants was subjected to a field test in a rural community of Northeaste...