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    Nutrient content of earthworms consumed by Ye'Kuana Amerindians of the Alto Orinoco of Venezuela by Paoletti, M. G., Buscardo, E., VanderJagt, D. J., Pastuszyn, A., Pizzoferrato, L., Huang, Y.-S., Chuang, L.-T., Millson, M., Cerda, H., Torres, F., Glew, R. H.

    “…body proper, and whole and smoked preparations of motto for their content of protein and amino acids, fatty acids and 20 minerals and trace elements…”
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    Comunidades de hongos ectomicorrícicos en ambientes propensos al fuego: compañeros esenciales para el reestablecimiento de pinares mediterráneos by Angelis, P. De, Rodríguez-Echeverría, S, Freitas, H, Buscardo, E

    “…Las asociaciones mutualistas ectomicorrícicas (ECM) entre hongos y plantas superiores son un componente esencial de la mayoría de las comunidades vegetales y…”
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    Recovery potential of dune ecosystems invaded by an exotic Acacia species (Acacia longifolia) by Marchante, H.S, Marchante, E.M, Buscardo, E, Maia, J, Freitas, H

    Published in Weed technology (01-01-2004)
    “…The effect of mechanical clearing and litter removal on control of Sydney golden wattle was studied in areas of Portugal that had been invaded for either long…”
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    Edible Invertebrates Among Amazonian Indians: A Critical Review of Disappearing Knowledge by Paoletti, Maurizio G, Buscardo, Erika, Dufour, Darna L

    “…For the indigenous populations of Amazonia, invertebrates constitute an important component of the diet. We have information on entomophagy for 39 ethnic…”
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    Nutritional Evaluation of Terrestrial Invertebrates as Traditional Food in Amazonia by Stefania Marconi, Pamela Manzi, Pizzoferrato, Laura, Erika Buscardo, Cerda, Hugo, Danilo Lopez Hernandez, Paoletti, Maurizio G.

    Published in Biotropica (01-06-2002)
    “…In tropical areas worldwide, more than 1000 terrestrial species of invertebrates are used as food. For populations of Amazonian areas, different species of…”
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    Nutrient content of termites(syntermes soldiers) consumed bymakiritare amerindians of the altoorinoco of Venezuela by Paoletti, M. G., Buscardo, E., Vanderjagt, D. J., Pastuszyn, A., Pizzoferrato, L., Huang, Y.-S., Chuang, L.-T., Glew, R. H., Millson, M., Cerda, H.

    Published in Ecology of food and nutrition (01-03-2003)
    “…Termites seri (especially Syntermes aculeosus soldiers) are collected extensively by Makiritare (or Ye Kuana Indians in the Alto Orinoco) and consumed raw or…”
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