From: Evidence of the shifting baseline syndrome in ethnobotanical research
Reference | Studied region | Resource |
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Albino-García et al. [23] | Puebla, Mexico | weeds |
Albuquerque et al. [24] | Northeastern Brazil | medicinal plants |
Almeida et al. [25] | Northeastern Brazil | medicinal plants |
Almeida et al. [26] | Northeastern Brazil | medicinal plants |
Awas et al. [27] | Blue Nile, Ethiopia | useful plants |
Ayantunde et al. [28] | Southwestern Niger | herbaceous and woody plants |
Badshah and Hussain [29] | Pakistan | medicinal plants |
Balslev et al. [30] | Peruvian Amazon | uses of one species |
Bognounou et al. [31] | Burkina Faso | uses of five species |
Brosi et al. [32] | Pohnpei, Micronesia | plants used for canoe building |
Caniago and Siebert [33] | West Kalimantan, Indonesia | medicinal plants |
Carbajal-Esquivel [34] | San Luis Potosí, Mexico | food plants |
Case et al. [35] | Papua New Guinea | useful plants, with medicinal emphasis |
Cilia-Lopez et al. [36] | San Luis Potosí, Guanajuato, Querétaro, Mexico | uses of one species |
Cruz-García [37] | Western Ghats, India | wild food plants |
De Beer and Van Wyk [38] | Northern Cape Province, Southern Africa | useful plants |
De Caluwé et al. [39] | Northern Benin | uses of one species |
Della et al. [40] | Cyprus | wild food plants |
Eilu et al. [41] | Tororo, Uganda | indigenous plants |
Esser et al. [42] | Ethiopia | uses of one species |
Estomba et al. [43] | Patagonia, Argentina | medicinal plants |
Estrada-Castillón et al. [44] | Sierra Madre Oriental, Mexico | medicinal plants |
Figueiredo et al. [45] | Sepetiba Bay, Brazil | medicinal plants |
Flatie et al. [46] | Assosa Zone, Ethiopia | medicinal plants |
Franco and Barros [47] | North/Northeastern Brazil | medicinal plants |
Ghorbani et al. [48] | Yunnan, China | wild food plant |
Giday et al. [49] | Southwest Ethiopia | medicinal plants |
Giday et al. [50] | Meinit-Goldya, Ethiopia | medicinal plants |
Giday et al. [51] | Southwest Ethiopia | medicinal plants |
Spain | medicinal, cosmetic, repellent and edible plants | |
Hanazaki et al. [52] | Southeast Brazil | useful plants |
Houessou et al. [53] | Benin | uses of one species |
Idolo et al. [54] | Italian Apennines | useful plants |
Karunamoorthi and Husen [55] | Oromia, Ethiopia | repellent plants |
Karunamoorthi et al. [56] | Ethiopia | repellent plants |
Karunamoorthi et al. [57] | Kofe Kebele, Ethiopia | repellent plants |
Kristensen and Balslev [58] | Nazinga Game Ranch, Burkina Faso | woody plants |
Kristensen and Lykke [59] | Burkina Faso | woody plants |
Lacuna-Richman [60] | Leyte Island, Philippines | non-timber forest resources |
Ladio [61] | Patagonia, Argentina | wild edible plants |
Ladio and Lozada [62] | Patagonia, Argentina | wild edible plants |
Lee et al. [63] | Micronesia | food plants, plants for fish poison and canoes |
Lima et al. [64] | Central Brazil | native trees |
Lins Neto et al. [65] | Northeast of Brazil | uses of one species |
Luziatelli et al. [66] | Junín, Peru | medicinal plants |
Lykke et al. [67] | Burkina Faso | woody plants |
Lyon and Hardesty [68] | Madagascar | medicinal plants |
Martínez and Lujan [69] | Central Argentina | veterinary plants |
Matavele and Habib [70] | Mozambique | medicinal plants |
Mathez-Stiefel et al. [71] | Bolivia and Peru | medicinal plants |
Mcmillen [72] | Tanga, Tanzania | medicinal plants |
Merétika et al. [73] | Southern Brazil | medicinal plants |
Miranda et al. [74] | Southeast Brazil | useful plants |
Monteiro et al. [75] | Northeastern Brazil | uses of two species |
Olowa et al. [76] | Phillipines | medicinal plants |
Panghal et al. [77] | India | medicinal plants |
Phillips and Gentry [78] | Madre de Dios, Peru | useful plants |
Polo et al. [79] | Spain | uses of one species |
Quave et al. [80] | Southern Italy | medicinal plants for dermatological problems |
Quinlan and Quinlan [81] | Dominica | medicinal plants |
Ramos et al. [82] | Northeastern Brazil | fuelwood |
Rana et al. [83] | India | wild edible plants |
Sarper et al. [84] | Turkey | wild plants |
Schunko et al. [85] | Austria | wild plants |
Seid and Tsegay [86] | South Wollo, Ethiopia | medicinal plants |
Silva and Proença [87] | Central Brazil | medicinal plants |
Silva et al. [88] | Northeastern Brazil | medicinal plants |
Silva et al. [89] | Northern Brazil | fruits and plants |
Simsek et al. [90] | Turkey | wild plants |
Smith-Oka [91] | Veracruz, Mexico | medicinal plants |
Sop et al. [92] | Burkina Faso | woody plants |
Srithi et al. [93] | Thailand | medicinal plants |
Srithi et al. [94] | Northern Thailand | medicinal plants |
Stave et al. [95] | Turkana, Kenya | woody plants |
Tabuti et al. [96] | Uganda | medicinal plants |
Tanaka et al. [97] | United States | medicinal plants |
Teklehaymanot [98] | Dek Island, Ethiopia | medicinal plants |
Terer et al. [99] | Kenya | uses of one species |
Toledo et al. [100] | Central Argentina | medicinal plants |
Uprety et al. [101] | Nepal | wild edible plants |
Voeks and Leony [102] | Northeastern Brazil | medicinal plants |
Yineger and Yewhalaw [103] | Ethiopia | medicinal plants |
Yineger et al. [104] | Jimma Zone, Ethiopia | medicinal plants |
Zuchiwschi et al. [105] | Southern Brazil | woody plants |