Cultural transmission of ethnobotanical knowledge and skills: an empirical analysis from an Amerindian society
Victoria Reyes‐García(Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona), Maria Ruth Martínez-Rodríguez(University of Georgia), Nuria Fuentes‐Peláez(Universitat de Barcelona), Sorush Parsa(University of California, Davis), Tomás Huanca(Brandeis University), William R. Leonard(Northwestern University), James Broesch(Emory University), Thomas W. McDade(Northwestern University), Laura Calvet‐Mir(Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona), Susan Tanner(University of Georgia)
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