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Is the use-impact on native caatinga species in Brazil reduced by the high species richness of medicinal plants?
Journal of Ethnopharmacology , 08/06/07
Albuquerque, U.P., et al. - A study of the diversity of uses of medicinal plants and the traditional knowledge associated with the caatinga vegetation was undertaken in the semi-arid region of Pernambuco State, NE Brazil. We tested the utilitarian redundancy model (as an analogy to the ecological redundancy hypothesis) in evaluating the implications of the use of medicinal plants by rural communities to examine whether the presence of numerous species with analogous functions (identical therapeu
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