2022
DOI: 10.3390/d14080693
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The Test of the Availability Hypothesis Reveals the Needs for Ex-Situ Conservation for Some Protected Area-Restricted Species

Abstract: In ethnobotany, the availability hypothesis predicts that plants that are abundant and easily accessible to people are more likely to be medicinal than not. By protecting species diversity away from people, protected areas (PAs) may act as a limiting factor to a sustainable development of traditional knowledge concerning medicinal uses, and in so doing, PAs provide opportunity to prioritize ex-situ conservation for species that are PAs-restricted. In this scenario, ex-situ conservation becomes the only chance … Show more

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“…Ratnayake et al (2019) state that biodiversity conservation can be conducted by identifying and collecting sample of fruit trees, making UFT arboretums, conducting research on UFTs, and holding workshops to increase public awareness and knowledge about UFTs, and conducting research to identify UFT cultivation methods. Yessoufou et al (2022) also assert to support the realization of ex-situ plant conservation, researchers must conduct research in the field of ethnobotany by documenting local knowledge of the indigenous people. Indigenous people can conserve various species of plants and animals and their ecosystems (Saguye 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ratnayake et al (2019) state that biodiversity conservation can be conducted by identifying and collecting sample of fruit trees, making UFT arboretums, conducting research on UFTs, and holding workshops to increase public awareness and knowledge about UFTs, and conducting research to identify UFT cultivation methods. Yessoufou et al (2022) also assert to support the realization of ex-situ plant conservation, researchers must conduct research in the field of ethnobotany by documenting local knowledge of the indigenous people. Indigenous people can conserve various species of plants and animals and their ecosystems (Saguye 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%