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Table 5 Quantitative ethnobotanical data in several Mediterranean territories

From: The use of medicinal plants by the population from the Protected Landscape of “Serra de Montejunto”, Portugal

Regions

R a

F b

N c

R/N

F IC d

Montseny, Spain—2003 [55]

351

89

172

2.04

0.91

Serra de São Mamede, Portugal—2003 [41]

150

45

3.33

0.85

Western Pyrenees, Spain—2007 [56]

92

88

1.05

0.65

Trás-os-Montes, Portugal—2009 [43]

88

42

46

1.91

0.48

Alt Empordà, Spain—2009 [57]

335

80

178

1.88

0.91

Middle Navarra, Spain—2011 [51]

198

60

276

0.72

0.86

Eastern Mallorca, Balearic Islands—2012 [52]

121

64

42

2.88

0.71

Nebrodi Regional Park Sicily, Italy—2014 [53]

90

44

226

0.40

0.54–0.94

Bozyazı, Turkey—2015 [58]

159

55

178

0.89

0.11–0.74

Mount Hermon, Lebanon—2015 [48]

124

42

53

2.34

0.66–0.94

Serra de Montejunto, Portugal

105

46

78

1.35

0.90

  1. aThe ethnobotanical richness
  2. bThe number of families
  3. cThe number of informants
  4. dFIC = (nur − nt)/(nur − 1)