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'A starving man does not sniff his food': Ukrainian famine plants during the Holodomor, 1932-1933 | 2025 | Journal of ethnobiology 45 (1): 3-13 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Re-evaluating the dietary significance of Gambel Oak acorns (Quercus gambelii) in the Great Basin, Colorado Plateau, and Southwest: evidence from experimental foraging and direct bomb calorimetry | 2025 | Journal of ethnobiology 45 (1): 14-23 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Hunting and faunal consumption among herders of northwestern Patagonia: a zooarchaeological perspective | 2025 | Journal of ethnobiology 45 (1): 24-37 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Medicinal plant use and diversity in the urban area of Ifiofa, Democratic Republic of Congo | 2025 | Journal of ethnobiology 45 (1): 28-50 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Plant biocultural landscapes in Māori oral tradition | 2025 | Journal of ethnobiology 45 (1): 51-62 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Engaging local knowledge on wild honeybees toward sustainable livelihoods and ecological conservation in the Cordillera region, Philippines | 2025 | Journal of ethnobiology 45 (1): 63-75 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Resilience and recovery in the dry Chaco: ecological knowledge encoded in forager wildfire narratives | 2025 | Journal of ethnobiology 45 (1): 76-94 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Local communities and protected areas: plant use and sources around Niokolo Koba, Senegal's largest national park | 2025 | Journal of ethnobiology 45 (2): 99-114 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Multidimensional experiences of oystering: investigating selectivity and management in contemporary and precolonial oyster assemblages from Tampa Bay, Florida, USA | 2025 | Journal of ethnobiology 45 (2): 115-28 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Language skills and ethnobiological knowledge in the young and educated Indigenous Melpa speakers in Papua New Guinea | 2025 | Journal of ethnobiology 45 (2): 129-39 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Cultural importance of wild mushrooms: a comparative analysis between Wixaritari and Mestizo communities established in different types of vegetation | 2025 | Journal of ethnobiology 45 (2): 140-54 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Invisible landscapes, invisible people: juniper picking at the end of the line | 2025 | Journal of ethnobiology 45 (2): 155-63 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Exploration of traditional papermaking by potential application of DNA research | 2025 | Journal of ethnobiology 45 (2): 164-74 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
A review of ethnobotanical, ecological and lexical evidence to identify a Biblical plant | 2025 | Journal of ethnobiology 45 (2): 175-81 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Pharmaceutical potential of arable weeds: a case study from the Czech Republic | 2025 | Journal of ethnobiology 45 (3): 187-97 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
From pest to protein: edible cicadas and their Leucaena association in Monte Albán, Oaxaca, Mexico | 2025 | Journal of ethnobiology 45 (3): 198-208 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Economic aspects, social aspects, and management of pulque at points of sale in Tlaxcala, Mexico | 2025 | Journal of ethnobiology 45 (3): 209-24 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Voices around the South Tyrolean herbal pharmacy - exploring the stakeholder landscpae and perspectives on medicinal plants as cultural salient species | 2025 | Journal of ethnobiology 45 (3): 225-38 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Will indigenous plant knowledge survive? Documenting ethnobotany among Mongolia's nomadic communities in the Gobi Desert | 2025 | Journal of ethnobiology 45 (3): 239-60 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Weeds in milpa: richness, perception, and their traditional uses and knowledge | 2025 | Journal of ethnobiology 45 (3): 261-74 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
The concept of hierarchy in ethnobiological classification: on Kafficho folk botany of enset (Ensete ventricosum) in Southwest Ethiopia | 2025 | Journal of ethnobiology 45 (3): 275-88 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Firewood, landscape, and culture: strategies of collection and use among settlers and Guaranies in the Argentine Atlantic forest | 2025 | Journal of ethnobiology 45 (3): 289-311 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Introduction to special collection: plant-anthropo-genesis: the co-production of plant-people lifeworlds | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (1): 3-10 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Plant-people intimacies: sugar canes, pineapples and the memory of migration in Hawai'i | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (1): 11-22 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Soil, seeds, and roses: plantation afterlives in an Argentine soybean frontier | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (1): 23-33 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Cotton monoculture and reorganizing socioecological life in Telangana, India | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (1): 34-45 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Plantations beyond monocrops: cannabis ecologies from colonial Angola to São Tomé | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (1): 46-55 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Vegetable agency in street tree stewardship practices: people-plant involutions within urban green infrastructure in New York City | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (1): 56-68 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Quantitative ethnobotanical study of medicinal species with dermatological relevance used in traditional Mayan medicine | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (2): 75-87 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Acorn (Quercus spp.) consumption in Algeria | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (2): 88-97 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Perceptions, knowledge, and emotions about owls in Southern Ecuador | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (2): 98-111 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Unveiling social dynamics in people's perception of raptors to guide effective conservation strategies | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (2): 112-28 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Not all edible nuts are eaten: evidence for continued Aboriginal cultural use and dispersal of bunya pine (Araucaria bidwillii) in southern but not in northern Queensland | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (2): 129-40 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Indigenous-wildlife conflict and coexistence in the Altiplano | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (2): 141-54 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Rural botanical knowledge in urbanity: restructurings and resignifications in the peropheries of a Patagonian city in Argentina | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (2): 155-71 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Genes in the chagra: crop and crop wild relative landesque capital among Amazonian Runa in Ecuador | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (2): 172-87 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Edible mushrooms of peri-urban Kichwa communities in the Andes-Amazon piedmont, Ecuador | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (2): 188-204 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Ethnobiology's contribution to sustainability science | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (3): 207-20 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Ethnozoological review of the trade human alimentation, and cultural use of skinks (Reptilia, Scinidae) | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (3): 221-33 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
A fish-focused menu: an interdisciplinary reconstruction of ancestral Tleil-Waututh diets | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (3): 247-63 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Foraging educators as vectors of environmental knowledge in Europe | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (3): 234-46 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Ethnobotany as a tool to teach science in rural schools: a case study in Western Mexico | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (3): 264-76 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
The community landscape and culturally important fauna among the Mbya Guaraní of Misiones, Argentina: participatory mapping as a study tool | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (3): 277-92 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Local ecological knowledge on the natural history of human-fauna relationship of the Brazilian three-banded armadillo (Tolypeutes tricintus) in northeast Brazil | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (3): 293-304 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Maya traditional knowledge of Cnidoscolus spp. in the Yucatán Peninsula | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (3): 305-19 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Social-ecological factors, stock status, and governance relating to a shellcraft fishery in the Indo-Pacific region | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (3): 320-37 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Animacy of plants: Indigenous relationalities in global landscapes | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (4): 343-44 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Foreword to special issue, Journal of Ethnobiology Animacy of plants: Indigenous relationalities in global landscapes | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (4): 345-6 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Plant agency in the Guianas: attraction, assault, and animacy | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (4): 347-59 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Salish perspectives on human-plant relationships: embracing authenticity and complexity | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (4): 360-9 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 |