Are Ecologically Important Tree Species the Most Useful? A Case Study from Indigenous People in the Bolivian Amazon Maximilien GuèzeAna Catarina LuzVictoria Reyes-García OriginalPaper 24 January 2014 Pages: 1 - 15
Medicinal Plant Trade in Sierra Leone: Threats and Opportunities for Conservation Amadu JusuAida Cuni Sanchez OriginalPaper 18 January 2014 Pages: 16 - 29
Contemporary Gathering Practice and Antioxidant Benefit of Wild Seaweeds in Hawai’i Georgia M. HartTamara TicktinNicole Tabandera OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 30 - 43
Structure and Floristic Composition of Forest Management Systems Associated with the Edible Fruit Tree Oecopetalum mexicanum in the Sierra de Misantla, Veracruz, Mexico J. C. López-AcostaM. LascurainM. Covarrubias OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 44 - 58
Identification of Cannabis Fiber from the Astana Cemeteries, Xinjiang, China, with Reference to Its Unique Decorative Utilization Tao ChenShuwen YaoHongen Jiang OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 59 - 66
The Food System during the Formative Period in West Mesoamerica1 Daniel Zizumbo-VillarrealAlondra Flores-SilvaPatricia Colunga-GarcíaMarín OriginalPaper 05 March 2014 Pages: 67 - 84
The Electronic Trade in Greek Endemic Plants: Biodiversity, Commercial and Legal Aspects Nikos KrigasViktoria MenteliDespoina Vokou OriginalPaper 06 March 2014 Pages: 85 - 95
Fuelling the Ancient Maya Salt Industry Mark RobinsonHeather McKillop OriginalPaper 05 March 2014 Pages: 96 - 108
Big Messages in Small Details: Nature in Roman Archaeology Giulia CanevaValentina SavoAlma Kumbaric Notes on Economic Plants 24 January 2014 Pages: 109 - 115