Beetles, ants, wasps, or flies? An ethnobiological study of edible insects among the Awajún Amerindians in Amazonas, Peru
Abstract Background Insects are known to be able to provide valuable nutrients to indigenous populations across the Amazon. However, studies on traditional insect use in the Peruvian Amazon are scarce. This study documents edible insect diversity and characterizes their food and collection patterns...
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Main Authors: | Rubén Casas Reátegui (Author), Lukas Pawera (Author), Pablo Pedro Villegas Panduro (Author), Zbynek Polesny (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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