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Between food delicacies and food taboos: A structural equation model to assess Western students’ acceptance of Amazonian insect food
ReviewAbstract: Interest in commercializing insect-based foods is growing steadily. Nevertheless, most Western consuPalabras claves:entomophagy, ethnoentomology, Food neophobia, Food taboos, Persuasión, STRATEGIES, structural equation modelingAutores:Edgardo I. Garrido-Pérez, Pizzo S., Schamel G., Sidali K.L.Fuentes:scopusEcological lessons from Amazonian history: Differential impact of land-uses on the structures and aboveground biomass of secondary forests in Napo, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Amazonian forests mitigate climate change, are being deforested and recover their structures and funPalabras claves:Carbon dioxide, Ethno-ecology, Secondary succession, Shifting agricultureAutores:Ángel Cajas, Edgardo I. Garrido-Pérez, María Sol Peña, Rojas-Salvatierra J., Sidali K.L., Tella-Ruiz D.Fuentes:scopusEffects of lianas and Hurricane Wilma on tree damage in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Canopy stability, Liana cutting, Secondary succession, Tree-fall gaps, Tropical Dry Forest, Tropical stormsAutores:Dupuy J.M., Durán-García R., Edgardo I. Garrido-Pérez, Gerold G., Schnitzer S.A., Ucan-May M.Fuentes:scopusNormal, and lognormal: Two frequency distributions, and one unified neutral theory for studying tropical forests
ArticleAbstract: Biodiversity surveys among contrasting sites get normal, and lognormal distributed data used for quaPalabras claves:Biodiversity surveys, Central limit theorem, Random sampling, Relative abundancesAutores:Arias-Pizarro M.I., Edgardo I. Garrido-Pérez, González L., Jairo Cabrera, Mathew Tello, Rojas-Salvatierra J.Fuentes:scopusLand-use history and the or igins and effects of lianas on tree-communities. The case of secondary forests in Northeastern Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
ArticleAbstract: Abstract: Economic problems generate large secondary tropical forests due to crop abandonment; lianaPalabras claves:Burn, Injury-recovery, Lianas, Relative abundance, Secondary forest, Slash, tree growth, YucatánAutores:Edgardo I. Garrido-Pérez, Gerold G.Fuentes:scopusMass Mortality as a Way of Structuring Amazonian and Alpine Tree Populations: Evidence after Storm Vaia
ArticleAbstract: By logging in the past, humans can determine current tree population structures, but fast stump decoPalabras claves:alpine wet tundra, Disturbance, land-use history, tree sizes, Tropical RainforestAutores:Arias-Pizarro M.I., Edgardo I. Garrido-Pérez, Horus J. Roman, Jairo Cabrera, Karen Bonilla, Lincango-Vega J.G., Tella-Ruiz D.Fuentes:scopusLiana-tree relationships: Consequences for tree communities and tree evolution
ArticleAbstract: Lianas (woody vines) comprise 10-40% of the individuals and species of tropical forests. They prolifPalabras claves:Autores:Durán R., Edgardo I. Garrido-Pérez, Gerold G.Fuentes:scopus