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Chiricaspi (Brunfelsia grandiflora, solanaceae), a pharmacologically promising plant
ArticleAbstract: This study’s objective was to evaluate the rescued traditional knowledge about the chiricaspi (BrunfPalabras claves:activity, Amazonian, Ayahuasca, Bioproduct, Brunfelsia, Drug Discovery, ECUADOR, Ethnobotanic, Scopoletin, ValidationAutores:Carlos E. Cerón-Martínez, Carmen X. Luzuriaga-Quichimbo, Del Barco M.H., José Blanco-Salas, Trinidad Ruiz-TéllezFuentes:scopusA biodiversity informatics approach to ethnobotany: Meta-analysis of plant use patterns in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: We explored the relative importance of ecosystem diversity, socioeconomic, environmental, and geograPalabras claves:Ecosystem Diversity, Human-Plant Interaction, plant species richness, Socioeconomic, Environmental, and geographical FactorsAutores:Balslev H., Borchsenius F., Carlos E. Cerón-Martínez, Lucía de la TorreFuentes:scopusA comparison of tree species diversity in two upper Amazonian forests
ArticleAbstract: We inventoried two Amazonian tree communities separated by ∼1400 km of continuous lowland tropical fPalabras claves:Amazon basin, ECUADOR, Manu National Park, Peru, National Park, Ecuador, Perú, species diversity, Tropical forests, tropical trees, YasuniAutores:Aulestia M., Carlos E. Cerón-Martínez, David A. Neill, Núñez V. P., Pitman N.C.A., Silman M.R., Terborgh J.W., Walter Palacios CuencaFuentes:scopusGeographic patterns of tree dispersal modes in Amazonia and their ecological correlates
ArticleAbstract: Aim: To investigate the geographic patterns and ecological correlates in the geographic distributionPalabras claves:Amazonian rain forests, anemochory, dispersal agents, disperser-availability hypothesis, endozoochory, flooded forests, hydrochory, resource-availability hypothesis, synzoochory, terra-firme forestsAutores:Alonso A., Amaral D.D.d., Andrade A.S., Anthony Di Fiore, Araujo-Murakami A., Arroyo L.P., Assis R.L., Aymard C. G.A., Bánki O.S., Baraloto C., Barlow J., Brienen R.J.W., Camargo J.L.C., Cárdenas López D., Cardenas Revilla J.D., Carlos E. Cerón-Martínez, Carvalho F.A., Castaño Arboleda N., Castellanos H., Casula K.R., Cintra B.B.L., Coelho L.S., Comiskey J.A., Cornejo Valverde F., Correa D.F., Dallmeier F., Damasco G., David A. Neill, Dávila N., de Aguiar D.P.P., De Jesus Veiga Carim M., de Souza F.C., de Toledo J.J., Demarchi L.O., Do Amaral I.L., Draper F.C., Duivenvoorden J.F., E. M. Jiménez, Engel J., Farias E.D.S., Feitosa Y.O., Feldpausch T.R., Ferreira L.V., García-Villacorta R., Gomes V.H.F., Gonzalo Rivas-Torres, Gribel R., Guimarães J.R.D.S., Honorio E.N., Irume M.V., J. Sebastián Tello, Juan Ernesto Guevara Andino, Kenneth James Feeley, Killeen T.J., Laurance S.G.W., Laurance W.F., Lima Filho D.d.A., Lopes A., Lopes M.A., Lozada J.R., Luize B.G., Magalhães J.L.L., Magnusson W.E., Maniguaje Rincón L., Manzatto Â.G., María Cristina Peñuela Mora, Marimon B.S., Marimon-Junior B.H., Martins M.P., Matos F.D.d.A., Medeiros M.B.d., Mogollón H.F., Molino J.F., Monteagudo-Mendoza A., Montero J.C., Mostacedo B., Nascimento H.E.M., Novo E.M.M.d.L., Núñez Vargas P., Pansonato M.P., Pétronelli P., Phillips O.L., Piedade M.T.F., Pitman N.C.A., Quaresma A.C., Queiroz H.L.d., Ramos J.F., Regina Capellotto Costa F., Reis N.F.C., Sabatier D., Salomao R.P., Schietti J., Schöngart J., Silva T.S.F., Simon M.F., Sousa T.R., Stevenson P.R., Terborgh J.W., Umaña M.N., Vasquez R.V., Venticinque E.M., Vicentini A., Vieira I.C.G., Vincent A. Vos, Volkmer De Castilho C., Walter Palacios Cuenca, Wittmann F., Zartman C.E.Fuentes:scopusEdible mushrooms of Ecuador: Consumption, myths and implications for conservation
ArticleAbstract: Background: Ecuador is divided into three geographical regions: Amazon, Coast and Mountains, on whicPalabras claves:amazonía, Biodiversity, Coast, fungi, Paramos, SOUTH AMERICAAutores:Aigaje C., Andi D., Aules E., Calazacón M., Carlos E. Cerón-Martínez, Chimbo E., Chimbo J., Criollo M., De Aro M., De La Cruz S., Entza M., Farinango G., Flores S., Gibertoni T.B., Grefa G., Jati M., Licuy V., López V., Mendua M., Morales A., Murillo Y., Paúl Gamboa-Trujillo, Payaguaje D., Payaguaje J., Piyaguaje N., Uwinjin P., Wartchow F.Fuentes:scopusNotes clarifying the status on some ethnobotanical species from the Ecuadorian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: Despite belonging to one of the most biodiverse ecoregions on Earth, the Ecuadorian Amazon remains lPalabras claves:Caryodendron, E. F. Poeppig, Ecuadorian Amazon, Erythrina, H. Karsten, Inga, Marila, Plant biodiversity, Swartzia, Tetrorchidium, typification, Vienna natural history museumAutores:Carlos E. Cerón-Martínez, Carmen X. Luzuriaga-Quichimbo, García P.E., José Blanco-Salas, Trinidad Ruiz-TéllezFuentes:scopusHyperdominance in the Amazonian tree flora
ArticleAbstract: The vast extent of the Amazon Basin has historically restricted the study of its tree communities toPalabras claves:Autores:Alonso A., Andrade A.S., Anthony Di Fiore, Araujo-Murakami A., Arroyo L.P., Assis R.L., Aymard C. G.A., Baker T.R., Baraloto C., Brienen R.J.W., Carlos E. Cerón-Martínez, Castellanos H., Chave J., Dallmeier F., Daly D.C., David A. Neill, Dávila N., Diaz P.R.S., Do Amaral I.L., Duivenvoorden J.F., E. M. Jiménez, Emílio T., Engel J., Feldpausch T.R., Fine P.V.A., Fuentes A.F., García-Villacorta R., Gonzales T., Gribel R., Henkel T.W., Hoffman B., Honorio E.N., Juan Ernesto Guevara Andino, Jørgensen P.M., Kenneth James Feeley, Killeen T.J., Laurance S.G.W., Laurance W.F., Levis C., Lima Filho D.d.A., López D.C., Maas P.J.M., Magnusson W.E., Malhi Y., María Cristina Peñuela Mora, Marimon B.S., Marimon-Junior B.H., Matos F.D.D.A., Medina M.N.U., Mogollón H.F., Molino J.F., Monteagudo A., Montero J.C., Montoya A.J.D., Mostacedo B., Nascimento M.T., Oliveira A.A., Paredes M.R., Peres C.A., Pétronelli P., Phillips J.F., Phillips O.L., Piedade M.T.F., Pitman N.C.A., Prieto A., Ramirez-Angulo H., Regina Capellotto Costa F., Rivas G., Rudas A., Ruschell A.R., Sabatier D., Salomao R.P., Schietti J., Schöngart J., Schutz A.C., Sierra R., Silva N., Silveira M., Souza P.F., Stropp J., Ter Steege H., Terborgh J.W., Tirado M., Toledo M., Torre E.V., Valverde F.C., Van Andel T.R., Van Der Heijden G.M.F., Vargas P.N., Vasquez R.V., Vela C.I.A., Vieira I.C.G., Vincent A. Vos, Volkmer De Castilho C., von Hildebrand P., Vriesendorp C.F., Wang O., Wittmann F., Zartman C.E., Zent E.L., Zent S.Fuentes:scopusPersistent effects of pre-Columbian plant domestication on Amazonian forest composition
ArticleAbstract: The extent to which pre-Columbian societies altered Amazonian landscapes is hotly debated. We perforPalabras claves:Autores:Alonso A., Andrade A.S., Anthony Di Fiore, Araujo-Murakami A., Arboleda N.C., Arroyo L.P., Aymard C.G.A., Baker T.R., Baraloto C., Barbosa E.M., Bongers F., Brienen R.J.W., Camargo J.L.C., Cárdenas López D., Cardenas Revilla J.D., Carlos E. Cerón-Martínez, Carvalho F.A., Castellanos H., Clement C.R., Comiskey J.A., Da Silva Guimarães J.R., Da Silva N.F., Dallmeier F., Daly D.C., Damasco G., David A. Neill, Dávila N., de Almeida Matos F.D., de Andrade Lima Filho D., De Andrade Miranda I.P., De Jesus Veiga Carim M., De Matos Bonates L.C., De Souza Coelho L., de Souza F.C., do Amaral D.D., Do Amaral I.L., Duivenvoorden J.F., Duque A., E. M. Jiménez, Emílio T., Engel J., Farias E.D.S., Feldpausch T.R., Ferreira L.V., Figueiredo F.O.G., Fine P.V.A., Fuentes A.F., García-Villacorta R., Gribel R., Guillaumet J.L., Henkel T.W., Honorio E.N., Juan Ernesto Guevara Andino, Junqueira A.B., Killeen T.J., Laurance S.G.W., Laurance W.F., Levis C., Maas P.J.M., Magnusson W.E., Malhi Y., María Cristina Peñuela Mora, Marimon B.H., Marimon B.S., Mendonça Nascimento H.E., Mendoza A.M., Mogollón H.F., Molino J.F., Montero J.C., Mostacedo B., Møller Jørgensen P., Neves E.G., Pansonato M.P., Penã-Claros M., Peres C.A., Pétronelli P., Phillips O.L., Pitman N.C.A., Regina Capellotto Costa F., Ríos Paredes M.A., Sabatier D., Salomao R.P., Schietti J., Silman M.R., Silveira M., Souza P.F., Stevenson P.R., Stropp J., Tamanaha E.K., Targhetta N., Terborgh J.W., Thomas-Caesar R., Toledo M., Valverde F.C., Vargas P.N., Vasquez R.V., Vieira I.C.G., Vincent A. Vos, Volkmer De Castilho C., Wittmann F., Zartman C.E.Fuentes:scopusThe ethnobotany of Carludovica palmata Ruíz & Pavón (Cyclanthaceae) in Amazonian Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: All of Ecuador's indigenous Amazonian people use Carludovica palmata Ruíz & Pavón. The most frequentPalabras claves:palm leaf buds, Panama hat palm, Quichua ethnobotany, Shuar ethnobotany, thatchingAutores:Alarcón R., Bennett B.C., Carlos E. Cerón-MartínezFuentes:scopus