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Table 1 Studies analyzed, studied region, and type of resource

From: Evidence of the shifting baseline syndrome in ethnobotanical research

Reference

Studied region

Resource

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

González et al. [1922]

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