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John Richard Stepp
John Richard Stepp
Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Florida
E-mail megerősítve itt: ufl.edu
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Defining biocultural approaches to conservation
MC Gavin, J McCarter, A Mead, F Berkes, JR Stepp, D Peterson, R Tang
Trends in ecology & evolution 30 (3), 140-145, 2015
5612015
The importance of weeds in ethnopharmacology
JR Stepp, DE Moerman
Journal of ethnopharmacology 75 (1), 19-23, 2001
5452001
The role of weeds as sources of pharmaceuticals
JR Stepp
Journal of ethnopharmacology 92 (2-3), 163-166, 2004
2882004
Persistence of Botanical Knowledge among Tzeltal Maya Children
RK Zarger, JR Stepp
Current Anthropology 45 (3), 413-418, 2004
2612004
A new ecosystems ecology for anthropology
T Abel, JR Stepp
Conservation Ecology 7 (3), 2003
2072003
Effects of extreme climate events on tea (Camellia sinensis) functional quality validate indigenous farmer knowledge and sensory preferences in tropical China
S Ahmed, JR Stepp, C Orians, T Griffin, C Matyas, A Robbat, S Cash, ...
PloS one 9 (10), e109126, 2014
1792014
Environmental factors variably impact tea secondary metabolites in the context of climate change
S Ahmed, TS Griffin, D Kraner, MK Schaffner, D Sharma, M Hazel, ...
Frontiers in plant science 10, 939, 2019
1492019
Mountains and biocultural diversity
JR Stepp, H Castaneda, S Cervone
Mountain research and development 25 (3), 223-227, 2005
1102005
Beyond yields: Climate change effects on specialty crop quality and agroecological management
S Ahmed, JR Stepp
Elementa 4, 000092, 2016
1062016
Reshaping the future of ethnobiology research after the COVID-19 pandemic
I Vandebroek, A Pieroni, JR Stepp, N Hanazaki, A Ladio, RRN Alves, ...
Nature Plants 6 (7), 723-730, 2020
1022020
Altitudinal effects on the quality of green tea in east China: a climate change perspective
WY Han, JG Huang, X Li, ZX Li, GJ Ahammed, P Yan, JR Stepp
European Food Research and Technology 243, 323-330, 2017
1002017
Ethnobiology and biocultural diversity
JR Stepp, FS Wyndham, RK Zarger
University of Georgia Press, USA, 2002
972002
Development of a GIS for global biocultural diversity
JR Stepp, S Cervone, H Castaneda, A Lasseter, G Stocks, Y Gichon
Policy Matters 13 (6), 267-270, 2004
942004
Remarkable properties of human ecosystems
JR Stepp, EC Jones, M Pavao-Zuckerman, D Casagrande, RK Zarger
Conservation ecology 7 (3), 2003
932003
Toward a mechanistic understanding of linguistic diversity
MC Gavin, CA Botero, C Bowern, RK Colwell, M Dunn, RR Dunn, ...
BioScience 63 (7), 524-535, 2013
912013
Pu-erh tea tasting in Yunnan, China: correlation of drinkers’ perceptions to phytochemistry
S Ahmed, U Unachukwu, JR Stepp, CM Peters, C Long, E Kennelly
Journal of Ethnopharmacology 132 (1), 176-185, 2010
912010
Green tea: The plants, processing, manufacturing and production
S Ahmed, JR Stepp
Tea in health and disease prevention, 19-31, 2013
822013
Association between empirically estimated monsoon dynamics and other weather factors and historical tea yields in China: results from a yield response model
R Boehm, SB Cash, BT Anderson, S Ahmed, TS Griffin, A Robbat Jr, ...
Climate 4 (2), 20, 2016
732016
Advances in ethnobiological field methods
JR Stepp
Field methods 17 (3), 211-218, 2005
732005
Striking changes in tea metabolites due to elevational effects
N Kfoury, J Morimoto, A Kern, ER Scott, CM Orians, S Ahmed, T Griffin, ...
Food chemistry 264, 334-341, 2018
602018
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