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Patterns of use and knowledge of wild edible plants in distinct ecological environments: a case study of a Mapuche community from northwestern Patagonia

机译:不同生态环境中野生食用植物的利用和知识模式:以巴塔哥尼亚西北部的马普切社区为例

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The multiple use of distinct ecological environments in the search for wild resources has been practiced since ancestral times in aboriginal communities inhabiting northwestern Patagonia. This paper examines the actual use and knowledge of wild edible plants in a Mapuche community presently settled in one of the most arid areas of Patagonia, far from the temperate forests where their ancestors used to live. The difference between knowledge of and use of wild plants is analyzed emphasizing that these differences could contribute to the understanding of eroding processes believed to be occurring in the community. These objectives are studied quantitatively by utilizing ethnobotanical indices, partially derived from ecological theory. Our results indicate that the Paineo dwellers still utilize multiple ecological gathering environments and have thorough plant knowledge of both native and exotic species. The Andean forest, more than 50 km away from this community, is the environment from which the Paineo dwellers know the greatest total richness and the highest diversity of wild edible plants, followed by the Monte-Steppe species and lastly, those growing around their homes. The transmission of wild edible plant knowledge in the Paineo community diminishes with age, and the forest plants are the most vulnerable to loss. Our results have shown that the knowledge and consumption of wild edible plants follows a pattern according to ecological conditions of the gathering environments, as well as the cultural heritage of the Paineo people.
机译:自祖传时代以来,居住在巴塔哥尼亚西北部的原住民社区就已经开始实践在独特的生态环境中寻找野生资源的多种用途。本文研究了目前居住在巴塔哥尼亚最干旱的地区之一的马普切社区中野生食用植物的实际使用和知识,该地区远离其祖先曾经居住的温带森林。分析了野生植物知识和用途之间的差异,强调这些差异可能有助于人们理解社区中正在发生的侵蚀过程。通过利用部分源于生态理论的民族植物学指标对这些目标进行了定量研究。我们的结果表明,Paineo居民仍然利用多种生态采集环境,并且对本地和外来物种都具有全面的植物知识。距该社区50多公里的安第斯森林是Paineo居民所知的最大的野生食用植物总丰富度和多样性最高的环境,其次是Monte-Steppe物种,最后是那些在其家中生长的物种。 Paineo社区中野生食用植物知识的传播随着年龄的增长而减少,而森林植物最容易遭受损失。我们的结果表明,野生食用植物的知识和消费遵循采集环境的生态条件以及Paineo人的文化遗产而遵循的模式。

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