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Fig. 5 | Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine

Fig. 5

From: Ethnobotany of the Aegadian Islands: safeguarding biocultural refugia in the Mediterranean

Fig. 5

Parts of taxa used for A general categories and B human medicinal applications (see Table 2 for details on categories), represented as a percentage of reports within each grouping. For many taxa, different parts of the same species are used for different applications or the same parts of the species are used for distinct applications; these values are represented as discrete units in the figure

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