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Ana Ladio
Ana Ladio
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Patterns of use and knowledge of wild edible plants in distinct ecological environments: a case study of a Mapuche community from northwestern Patagonia
AH Ladio, M Lozada
Biodiversity & Conservation 13, 1153-1173, 2004
3442004
Medicinal wild plant knowledge and gathering patterns in a Mapuche community from North-western Patagonia
D Estomba, A Ladio, M Lozada
Journal of Ethnopharmacology 103 (1), 109-119, 2006
3322006
Cultural transmission of ethnobotanical knowledge in a rural community of northwestern Patagonia, Argentina
M Lozada, A Ladio, M Weigandt
Economic Botany 60 (4), 374-385, 2006
3312006
Ethnobotanical review of the Mapuche medicinal flora: use patterns on a regional scale
S Molares, A Ladio
Journal of ethnopharmacology 122 (2), 251-260, 2009
1942009
Human ecology, ethnobotany and traditional practices in rural populations inhabiting the Monte region: resilience and ecological knowledge
AH Ladio, M Lozada
Journal of Arid Environments 73 (2), 222-227, 2009
1792009
Comparison of traditional wild plant knowledge between aboriginal communities inhabiting arid and forest environments in Patagonia, Argentina
A Ladio, M Lozada, M Weigandt
Journal of arid environments 69 (4), 695-715, 2007
1742007
Cultural transmission of traditional knowledge in two populations of north-western Patagonia
C Eyssartier, AH Ladio, M Lozada
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 4, 1-8, 2008
1622008
Landscapes with Araucaria in South America: evidence for a cultural dimension
MS dos Reis, A Ladio, N Peroni
Ecology and Society 19 (2), 2014
1502014
Comparison of wild edible plant diversity and foraging strategies in two aboriginal communities of northwestern Patagonia
AH Ladio, M Lozada
Biodiversity & Conservation 12, 937-951, 2003
1472003
The maintenance of wild edible plant gathering in a Mapuche community of Patagonia
AH Ladio
Economic Botany, 243-254, 2001
1452001
Best practice in research: consensus statement on ethnopharmacological field studies–ConSEFS
M Heinrich, A Lardos, M Leonti, C Weckerle, M Willcox, W Applequist, ...
Journal of ethnopharmacology 211, 329-339, 2018
1372018
Edible wild plant use in a Mapuche community of northwestern Patagonia
AH Ladio, M Lozada
Human ecology 28, 53-71, 2000
1362000
Nontimber forest product use in two human populations from northwest Patagonia: a quantitative approach
AH Ladio, M Lozada
Human Ecology 29, 367-380, 2001
1232001
Patterns of medicinal plant use by inhabitants of Brazilian urban and rural areas: a macroscale investigation based on available literature
PM de Medeiros, AH Ladio, UP Albuquerque
Journal of ethnopharmacology 150 (2), 729-746, 2013
1222013
Resilience and adaptation in the use of medicinal plants with suspected anti-inflammatory activity in the Brazilian Northeast
WSF Júnior, AH Ladio, UP de Albuquerque
Journal of ethnopharmacology 138 (1), 238-252, 2011
1182011
Reshaping the future of ethnobiology research after the COVID-19 pandemic
I Vandebroek, A Pieroni, JR Stepp, N Hanazaki, A Ladio, RRN Alves, ...
Nature Plants 6 (7), 723-730, 2020
1022020
Chemosensory perception and medicinal plants for digestive ailments in a Mapuche community in NW Patagonia, Argentina
S Molares, A Ladio
Journal of Ethnopharmacology 123 (3), 397-406, 2009
852009
Weeds as a source for human consumption. A comparison between tropical and temperate Latin America
M Díaz-Betancourt, L Ghermandi, A Ladio, IR López-Moreno, E Raffaele, ...
Revista de biología tropical 47 (3), 329-338, 1999
851999
Traditional horticultural knowledge change in a rural population of the Patagonian steppe
C Eyssartier, AH Ladio, M Lozada
Journal of Arid Environments 75 (1), 78-86, 2011
842011
The usefulness of edible and medicinal Fabaceae in Argentine and Chilean Patagonia: environmental availability and other sources of supply
S Molares, A Ladio
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2012, 2012
822012
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