| Listen Carefully to the Voices of the Birds: A Comparative Review of Birds as Signs |
5 |
| Ethnobiology Through Song |
4 |
| Aboriginal Translocations: The Intentional Propagation and Dispersal of Plants in Aboriginal Australia |
4 |
| Industrious Landscaping: The Making and Managing of Natural Resources at Soby Brown Coal Beds |
4 |
| Wasteland Ecologies: Undomestication and Multispecies Gains on an Anthropocene Dumping Ground |
4 |
| Inuit Perception of Marine Organisms: From Folk Classification to Food Harvest |
3 |
| On the Brink of Extinction: Llama Caravans Arriving at the Santa Catalina Fair, Jujuy, Argentina |
3 |
| Sing to Learn: The Role of Songs in the Transmission of Indigenous Knowledge among the Tsimane' of Bolivian Amazonia |
2 |
| Fishers' Ecological Knowledge about Marine Pollution: What Can FEK Contribute to Ecological and Conservation Studies of a Southwestern Atlantic Estuary? |
2 |
| Towards a Historical Ecology of Intertidal Foraging in the Mafia Archipelago: Archaeomalacology and Implications for Marine Resource Management |
2 |
| Archaeological Evidence for Collecting Empty Shells Along the French Atlantic Coast: An Important Activity for Coastal Populations |
2 |
| Changes in Mollusk Consumption by the Seris of Sonora, Mexico |
2 |
| Peanuts and Power in the Andes: The Social Archaeology of Plant Remains from the Viru Valley, Peru |
2 |
| Grandparents' Proximity and Children's Traditional Medicinal Plant Knowledge: Insights from Two Schools in Intermediate-Rural Spain |
2 |
| The Relational Nature of Song in Musical Human-Animal Interactions in Tr'ondek Hwech'in Traditional Territory, Yukon |
2 |
| Inawendiwin and Relational Accountability in Anishnaabeg Studies: The Crux of the Biscuit |
2 |
| Biomonitoring and Ethnobiology: Approaches to Fill Gaps in Indigenous Public and Environmental Health |
2 |
| Yi Ethnomycology: Wild Mushroom Knowledge and Use in Yunnan, China |
2 |
| The Role of Swidden Cultivation in Shaping Ethnozoological Knowledge: Integrating Historical Events and Intergenerational Analyses among Quilombolas from Southeast Brazil |
2 |
| Ethnoichthyology of Artisanal Fisheries from the Lower La Plata River Basin (Argentina) |
2 |
| Using Natural History in the Study of Industrial Ruins |
2 |
| Landscapes of Anticipation of the Other: Ethno-Ethology in a Deer Hunting Landscape |
2 |
| What Women Know that Men do not about Chestnut Trees in Turkey: A Method of Hearing Muted Knowledge |
1 |
| The Making of Unstable Ground: The Anthropogenic Geologies of Soby, Denmark |
1 |
| Transportation Infrastructures and Arthropod Dispersal: Are Harvestmen (Opiliones) Hitchhiking to Northern Europe? |
1 |
| Edible Insects and Other Chitin-Bearing Foods in Ethnic Peru: Accessibility, Nutritional Acceptance, and Food-Security Implications |
1 |
| Subsistence Hunting in Rural Communities: Incompatibilities and Opportunities within Mexican Environmental Legislation |
1 |
| Biocultural Diversity, Campesino Kitchens, and Globalization: Ethnobiological Perspectives on Dietary Change in Southern Bolivia |
1 |
| Intellectual Property Rights and Ethnobiology: An Update on Posey's Call to Action |
1 |
| Frontiers are Frontlines: Ethnobiological Science Against Ongoing Colonialism |
1 |
| Songs, Settings, Sociality: Human and Ecological Well-being in Western Mongolia |
1 |
| Central Australian Aboriginal Songs and Biocultural Knowledge: Evidence from Women's Ceremonies Relating to Edible Seeds |
1 |
| A Song Remembered in Place: Tlingit Composer Mary Sheakley (Lxook) and Huna Tlingits in Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska |
1 |
| Creation to Rhythm: An Ethnographic and Archaeological Survey of Turtle Shell Rattles and Spirituality in the United States |
1 |
| Like a Lullaby: Song as Herding Tool in Rural Mongolia |
1 |
| Ohuokhai: Transmitter of Biocultural Heritage for Sakha of Northeastern Siberia |
1 |
| Experimental Cultivation of Eastern North America's Lost Crops: Insights into Agricultural Practice and Yield Potential |
1 |
| Steven A. Weber and the Birth of the Society of Ethnobiology |
1 |
| Steven A. Weber: An Interdisciplinary Visionary in Paleoethnobotany |
1 |
| Reflecting on Ethnobiology from 1978 to 2018: A Dedication to Steve Weber |
1 |
| Early Red Abalone Shell Middens, Human Subsistence, and Environmental Change on California's Northern Channel Islands |
1 |
| Souvenirs, Shells, and the Illegal Wildlife Trade |
1 |
| Learning Together: Braiding Indigenous and Western Knowledge Systems to Understand Freshwater Mussel Health in the Lower Athabasca Region of Alberta, Canada |
1 |
| Sustainable Extractive Strategies in the Pre-European Contact Pacific: Evidence from Mollusk Resources |
1 |
| Oyster Tourism in Postdisaster Japan: Towards an Understanding of Human-Mollusk Relations in the Miyagi Prefecture |
1 |
| Divination with Plants in West Africa |
1 |
| Generating Pastoral Skills through Work and Play in the Daily Life of Maasai Children in Kenya |
1 |
| Dietary Patterns of Children on Three Indigenous Societies |
1 |
| Children's Knowledge of Wild Food Plants in the Forest-Agriculture Interface |
1 |
| Agrodiversity of Hylocereus undatus in Maya Homegardens: Management and Genetic Variability |
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