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2000 Presentation Abstracts 41st Annual Meeting: June 20-23, 2000 Symposium: Roots in the
Past, Seeds of Tomorrow: Sowing the Future of Economic Botany [ Abstracts
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| *Abstracts are arranged in alphabetical order of the last name of the presenting author. | |
| Experimental Replication of 17th Century Native Agriculture: A Methodological Approach to Northeastern North America (Oral Presentation).
Lauri-Ann Attenborough-Deakin. lattenb@yorku.ca Indigenous Conservation of Totora (Schoenoplectus Californicus, Cyperaceae) in Peru (Oral Presentation). Sandra Anne Banack. sbanack@exchange.fullerton.edu Temperate and Tropical Pharmacopoeias: How Different Are They? (Oral Presentation). Bradley C. Bennett. bennett@fiu.edu Cross-cultural Phylogenetic Medical Ethnobotany. (Oral Presentation). Nathaniel Bletter. Cassava Diversity Among the Amuesha (Oral Presentation). H. Russell Campbell. Phytochemical variation in wild populations of three species of Aloysia: Implications for Medicinal Plant Conservation (Oral Presentation). Rebekah Chapman. rebekahc@arches.uga.edu Biocultural Diversity Hotspots and GIS Analysis: Alta California as a Case Study (Oral Presentation). Eugene Richard Chung. echung@nybg.org Economic Botany in a Distance Learning Environment (Oral Presentation). Wilson Crone. cronew@mail.amc.edu Begonia or be Oxalis: Confusion Between Spanish and Aztec ‘Sour Herbs’ (Oral Presentation). Margaret Anne Delfeld. mdelfeld@powerweb.net An Evaluation of Research Methods and Results from Studies of Andrographis paniculata (Burm.f.) Nees (Acanthaceae) (Oral Presentation). Joe Dolan. jdolan@hawaii.edu Neem: From Ethnodentistry to Dental Products (Oral Presentation). Memory Elvin-Lewis. elvin@biology.wustl.edu A Novel Window into Maize Evolution (Oral Presentation). Mary W. Eubanks. eubanks@duke.edu Hat Weaving: Culture, Economy and Conservation (Oral Presentation). Maria Fadiman. mfadiman@fau.edu Ethnobotanical Aspects of an International Cooperative Biodiversity Group project in Asia (Symposia Oral Presentation). Charlotte Gyllenhaal. gyllenha@uic.edu Current Ethnobotany of the Eastern Band of the Cherokees: An Assessment of Change (Poster). Karen C. Hall. carlson@clemson.edu What Effects, New Roads: Indigenous Agriculture in the Amazon (Oral Presentation). Catherine Hamlin. cchamlin@hotmail.com Catnip, Nepeta cataria: Its Ethnobotany, Anatomy, and Physiology (Oral Presentation). Scott Herron. herrons@ferris.edu Harvesting Echinacea angustifolia: Demographic Models and Implications for Sustainability (Oral Presentation). Dana Price Hurlburt. Dana.Hurlburt@tpwd.state.tx.us A Comparison of Plant Knowledge in Two Peruvian Communities (Oral Presentation). Graham James. jgraha1@uic.edu Basketry Ecology: A Museum- and Market-Based Global Survey (Oral Presentation). Elaine Joyale. joyal@asu.edu Domestication Process of Korali, Setaria glauca (Poaceae) (Poster). Mikio Kimata. Economic Botany Global Issues Map and Website (Poster). Erica Kipp. ekipp@nybg.org Traditional Knowledge of Medicinal Plants and International Property Rights: A Cost-Benefit Analysis (Oral Presentation). Mollie Lee. molliemindes@hotmail.com Pharmaceutical Discoveries Based on Targeted Ethnomedicinal Plants (Symposia Oral Presentation). Walter H. Lewis. lewis@biology.wash.edu Biological Inventory and Local Knowledge in Locating Medicinal Plants (Poster). Amey Libman. Training for the Future: Educational Opportunities in Economic Botany and Ethnobiology (Symposia Oral Presentation). Gary Martin. gary@globaldiversity.org.uk Interlinked Roles for Conservation of Language and Biological Diversity Among Ririo and Babatana Speakers of Lauru, Solomon Islands (Oral Presentation). Will McClatchey. mcclatch@hawaii.edu Kuo Hina e Hiapo: The Mulberry is White and Ready to Harvest (Film). Joseph Ostraff. joseph_ostraff@byu.edu Kau Faito'o: Traditional Healers of Tonga (Film). Melinda Ostraff. ostraff@aol.com The Baobab Tree (Adansonia digitata): The Insects it Houses and Their Contribution to the Ecosystem (Oral Presentation). Katharine Owens. spidah@bellsouth.net A Beginning Study on Bioactivity of North American Medicinal Plant Families (Poster). Alexandra Paul. Inedible Leaf Garnishes in Japanese Cuisine (Oral Presentation). Robert W. Pemberton. bobpem@saa.ars.usda.gov Breu Resin Harvest in the Eastern Amazon and Its Link to a Bark Boring Beetle (Oral Presentation). Campbell Plowden. JCP149@psu.edu Ecological Ethnobotany Developing (Symposia Oral Presentation). Jan Salick. jan.salick@mobot.org Behavioral versus Cognitive Research Methods in Ethnobotany (Oral Presentation). John Richard Stepp. stepp@anthro.ufl.edu The Traditional Medicine of the Ririo Tribe of Lauru, Solomon Islands (Oral Presentation). Jodi Stevens. jstevens@hawaii.edu Effect of Bark Harvest on Populations of the African Cherry (Prunus africana) in Cameroon (Oral Presentation). Kristine Stewart. stewartkristine@msn.com Uses of African cherry(Prunus africana)in the Region of Mount Oku, Cameroon (Poster). Kristine Stewart. stewartkristine@msn.com Impacts of Harvest on Populations of Aechmea magdalenae: Considering the Effects of Ecological and Human Variation (Oral Presentation). Tamara Ticktin. ticktin@hawaii.edu Roots in the Past: A History of the Society for Economic Botany (Symposia Oral Presentation). Gail E. Wagner. gail.wagner@sc.edu Tzeltal Maya Explanations for the Actions of Medicinal Plants: A Preliminary Study (Oral Presentation). Anna Waldstein. awaldst@arches.uga.edu Ethnobotanical Investigation of Acjachemen Percussion Instruments (Poster). Michael Walker. mikeowalker@hotmail.com | |