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Table 2 The timetable of selling mushrooms, minority and the average number of vendors with different gender in markets in three years

From: Ethnomycological study on wild mushrooms in Pu’er Prefecture, Southwest Yunnan, China

Markets’ name

Type of market1

Business Hours

Ethnic groups

July

August

September

October

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Wuyi, Pu’er market

EM

2 p.m–6 p.m

Hani, Yi, Lahu

47

19

172

56

141

46

14

9

Lancang street

EM

7 a.m–12 p.m on Sunday

Lahu, Hani, Yi

44

17

93

25

183

56

55

15

Mojiang market

EM

1 p.m–4 p.m

Hani, Yi

10

2

67

37

15

8

4

1

Ning’er market

MM

2 p.m–5 p.m

Yi, Hani

17

5

49

13

51

27

26

10

Menglian market

MM

7 a.m–11 a.m every five days

Lahu, Dai, Wa

3

2

8

2

23

5

10

4

Ximeng market

MM

4 p.m–8 p.m

Wa, Lahu, Dai

2

1

2

8

41

7

10

3

No name

SS2

1 pm–5 p.m

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  1. 1Type of markets. EM is established market, MM is mobile market, SS is street-stall
  2. 2Street-stalls beside county highways or village roads. We only recorded information about business time because of strong mobility