1. Ethnobotany, the science of human-plant interactions, has for long focused on documenting the traditional knowledge that humans have developed and accumulated over centuries towards plant uses. However, how such knowledge is constructed remains poorly understood and some of the methodological approaches developed for this purpose have been criticized. 2. Here, we combine negative binomial models and phylogenetic comparative methods to test whether selection of medicinal plant species and organs by local people are non-random using data from Benin, a country in West Africa with roughly 3,000 plant species. 3. We found evidence for taxonomic and phylogenetic non-random selection of medicinal plants: some taxa are preferentially used fo...
Plants have been a source of medicines in human cultures for millennia. The past decade has seen a d...
DNA barcoding of herbal medicines has raised awareness of species substitution and adulteration, hig...
The study of traditional knowledge of medicinal plants has led to discoveries that have helped comba...
Understanding which factors influence medicinal plant species selection and harvest or use pressure ...
Biological diversity is evidence for chemical diversity. Secondary metabolites are adaptive traits, ...
The current decrease of new drugs brought to the market has fostered renewed interest in plant-based...
In Benin, knowledge about herbaceous medicinal plants is not as popular as is woody species despite,...
Previous studies have found similarities in medicinal plant use between geographic regions and cultu...
There is controversy about whether traditional medicine can guide drug discovery, and investment in ...
BACKGROUND: Aloe vera supports a substantial global trade yet its wild origins, and explanations for...
Background. Ethnobotanical knowledge on four herbaceous species, Acmella uliginosa (Sw.) Cass., Momo...
Since the time of our ancestors, natural products issued from plant play a therapeutic crucial role....
Background Many ethnobotanical studies have investigated selection criteria for medicinal and non-me...
p. 842–852Ethnopharmacological relevance The analysis of the influence of taxonomic affiliation on t...
Phylogenetic inference has become routine for most studies of genetic variation among plant taxa. Ho...
Plants have been a source of medicines in human cultures for millennia. The past decade has seen a d...
DNA barcoding of herbal medicines has raised awareness of species substitution and adulteration, hig...
The study of traditional knowledge of medicinal plants has led to discoveries that have helped comba...
Understanding which factors influence medicinal plant species selection and harvest or use pressure ...
Biological diversity is evidence for chemical diversity. Secondary metabolites are adaptive traits, ...
The current decrease of new drugs brought to the market has fostered renewed interest in plant-based...
In Benin, knowledge about herbaceous medicinal plants is not as popular as is woody species despite,...
Previous studies have found similarities in medicinal plant use between geographic regions and cultu...
There is controversy about whether traditional medicine can guide drug discovery, and investment in ...
BACKGROUND: Aloe vera supports a substantial global trade yet its wild origins, and explanations for...
Background. Ethnobotanical knowledge on four herbaceous species, Acmella uliginosa (Sw.) Cass., Momo...
Since the time of our ancestors, natural products issued from plant play a therapeutic crucial role....
Background Many ethnobotanical studies have investigated selection criteria for medicinal and non-me...
p. 842–852Ethnopharmacological relevance The analysis of the influence of taxonomic affiliation on t...
Phylogenetic inference has become routine for most studies of genetic variation among plant taxa. Ho...
Plants have been a source of medicines in human cultures for millennia. The past decade has seen a d...
DNA barcoding of herbal medicines has raised awareness of species substitution and adulteration, hig...
The study of traditional knowledge of medicinal plants has led to discoveries that have helped comba...