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    Dangerous Confusion—“Cola de Caballo”—Horsetail, in the Markets of La Paz, Bolivia
    (Springer Science+Business Media, 2015) Rainer W. Bussmann; Narel Y. Paniagua-Zambrana; Araceli L. Moya Huanca
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    Research Methods Leading to a Perception of Knowledge Loss—One Century of Plant Use Documentation Among the Chácobo in Bolivia
    (Springer Science+Business Media, 2018) Rainer W. Bussmann; Narel Y. Paniagua-Zambrana; Robbie Hart; Araceli L. Moya Huanca; Gere Ortiz-Soria; Milton Ortiz-Vaca; David Ortiz-Álvarez; Jorge Soria-Morán; María Soria-Morán; Saúl Chávez
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    To list or not to list? The value and detriment of freelisting in ethnobotanical studies
    (Nature Portfolio, 2018) Narel Y. Paniagua-Zambrana; Rainer W. Bussmann; Robbie Hart; Araceli L. Moya Huanca; Gere Ortiz Soria; Milton Ortiz Vaca; David Ortiz Álvarez; Jorge Soria Morán; María Soria Morán; Saúl Chávez
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    Traditional knowledge hiding in plain sight – twenty-first century ethnobotany of the Chácobo in Beni, Bolivia
    (BioMed Central, 2017) Narel Y. Paniagua-Zambrana; Rainer W. Bussmann; Robbie Hart; Araceli L. Moya Huanca; Gere Ortiz Soria; Milton Ortiz Vaca; David Ortiz Álvarez; Jorge Soria Morán; María Soria Morán; Saúl Chávez
    In this paper we illustrate the complexity of perspectives on knowledge at different ages, and the persistence of knowledge over almost a century. We found that traditional knowledge was only partially affected by the processes of exposure to a market economy, and that different knowledge domains experienced different trends as a result of these changes. Overall knowledge was widely distributed, and we did not observe a directional knowledge loss. We stress the importance to not directly conclude processes of knowledge loss, cultural erosion or acculturation when comparing the knowledge of different age groups.
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    Una Especie Nueva de Hippeastrum (Amaryllidaceae) de los Bosques Secos Yungueños de Bolivia
    (Missouri Botanical Garden Press, 2022) Araceli L. Moya Huanca; David Villalba Vargas; Freddy S. Zenteno-Ruíz
    A new species of Hippeastrum Herb. (Amaryllidaceae), H. lara-ricoi L. Moya, D. Villalba & Zent.-Ruiz, is described and illustrated. It is a perennial-bulbous geophyte herb, with a 2-flowered, dark red umbel, which grows on the rocky slopes of the dry Yungas montane forest of Bolivia. It is apparently restricted to the Chamaca Valley, province of Sud Yungas, in the department of La Paz (Bolivia). The new species differs from the most similar species H. escobaruriae (Cárdenas) Van Scheepen and H. yungacense (Cárdenas & I. S. Nelson) Meerow by its color pattern and floral morphology.

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