加廷加的气候季节性是否影响免费药用植物目录的组成?案例研究

IF 0.7 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Ernani Machado de Freitas Lins Neto, Silvana Vieira dos Santos, Washington Soares Ferreira Júnior
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摘要

免费列表是民族植物学研究中的一个关键数据收集工具。因此,它目前正受到关于可能存在的方法局限性的大量关注。为此,我们旨在调查Caatinga生态系统的气候季节性对巴西东北部农村社区的人们提供的免费药用植物清单的组成的影响。在雨季和旱季,人们被问到同样的触发问题(你知道哪些药用植物?)。比较两个时期描述的植物列表(68株),雨季的受访者显著性显著高于旱季。然而,在这两个列表之间可以观察到相似之处,特别是在它们的组成以及在雨季和旱季保持突出地位的hortelã(Mentha sp.)和alecrim(Lippia sp.)的持续重要性方面。对自由列表的一般分析表明,由于时间性,没有显著差异,特别是与具有较高显著性值的植物有关。由于这些植物主要在家庭花园中发现,因此可以推断,在这些环境中的日常活动刺激了家庭花园中的植物,并使其在人们的记忆中保持活跃。然而,关于民族植物学数据收集中的自由列表技术,尤其是季节性对刺激季节性疾病的影响,仍有许多需要研究的地方。收到日期:2020年2月11日开放访问接受日期:2020月24日DOI 10.14237/bl.12.1.2021.1678发布日期:2021年3月15日
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Does Climatic Seasonality of the Caatinga Influence the Composition of the Free lists of Medicinal Plants? A Case Study
The free list is a key data collection tool in ethnobotanical studies. For this reason, it is currently receiving a great deal of attention regarding possible methodological limitations. To this end, we aim to investigate the influence of climatic seasonality of the Caatinga ecosystem on the composition of free lists of medicinal plants provided by people from a rural community located in the northeast region of Brazil. People were asked the same trigger question (which medicinal plants do you know?), during the rainy and dry seasons. Comparing the plant lists described during both periods (68 plants), respondent salience in the rainy period was significantly higher than the dry period. However, similarities can be observed between the two lists, especially with respect to their composition and the continued importance of hortelã (Mentha sp.) and alecrim (Lippia sp.), which maintained prominent positions during the rainy and dry seasons. The general analysis of the free lists revealed that there were no significant differences due to temporality, especially in relation to plants with a higher salience value. Since these plants are found mainly in homegardens, it is possible to deduce that the daily conduct of activities in these environments is stimulating and keeping plants in homegardens active in people’s memory. However, much still needs to be investigated about the free list technique in ethnobotanical data collection, especially with regard to the influence of seasonality on stimulating seasonal diseases. Received February 11, 2020 OPEN ACCESS Accepted December 24, 2020 DOI 10.14237/ebl.12.1.2021.1678 Published March 15, 2021
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