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Plants People and Culture
Plants People and Culture

By Balick

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Nafanua
Nafanua

By Paul Alan Cox

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Prompted by his mother's death from breast cancer, ethnobotanist Paul Alan Cox traveled with his family to a remote Samoan village at the edge of a rain forest to search for new leads in treating t...

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Nafanua
Nafanua

By Paul Alan Cox

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Plants, people, and culture
Plants, people, and culture

By Balick Michael J, Michael J. Balick

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The relationship between plants and people is profound, affecting nearly every aspect of our lives. In this compelling new book, two of the world's leading ethnobotanists argue that the very roots...

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Islands Plants and Polynesians
Islands Plants and Polynesians

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The evolution of anisogamy
The evolution of anisogamy

By Tatsuya Togashi

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"Darwin identified the existence of separate male and female gametes as one of the central mysteries of evolutionary biology. 150 years later, the question of why male gametes exist remains an intr...

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