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Use and Misuse of Forest-harvested Fruits in the Iquitos Area

Conservation Biology, 1989
Abstract: Of 193 fruit species observed to be regularly consumed in the region surrounding Iquitos, Peru, 120 species are exclusively wild‐harvested and 19 more originate from both wild and cultivated sources.
Rodolfo Vásquez, Alwyn H Gentry
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Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) Captured in the Iquitos Area of Peru

Journal of Medical Entomology, 1993
A mosquito capture program was initiated to study mosquito species and their potential for arboviral transmission in the Peruvian Amazon. More than 35,000 mosquitoes of 13 different genera and at least 25 species were captured in urban and sylvan sites in the Iquitos area.
Roberto Fernández
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Extractivism in Iquitos: From Rubber to Ayahuasca Literature

2021
César Calvo explores the Peruvian Amazon through a shamanic consciousness in his autobiographical Las tres mitades de Ino Moxo y otros brujos de la Amazonía . Like the other authors considered here, as Calvo tells a story of personal adventure, he also relates a critical history of the ...
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Zoológico de Iquitos / The Zoological Garden of Iquitos

World Literature Today, 2006
David Draper Clark, Cesar Ferreira
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Las palmeras en los mercados de Iquitos

open access: yesBulletin De L'Institut Français D'études Andines, 1992
Palms in the markets of iquitos Abstract Diversity of plants products on Iquitos markets has been studied for the last 20 months. Products from 19 species in 11 genera have been found. Edible fruits are provided from many species (16), while palm heart,
Kember, Mejia
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The Iquitos.

Annual Digest and Reports of Public International Law Cases, 1947
States — Jurisdictional Immunities of — Property of Foreign States — Merchant Vessel Publicly Owned — Proof of Immunity — Recognition of Claim by Executive Department.
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ENDEMIC MALARIA IN THE PERUVIAN AMAZON REGION OF IQUITOS

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2003
A cross-sectional study was conducted in the Peruvian Amazon to test the hypothesis that a reservoir of asymptomatic malaria parasitemic patients would form the basis for continuing malaria endemicity in the region. Active surveillance yielded a Plasmodium spp.
Baback, Roshanravan   +10 more
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Subordinate and interrogative clause negation in Iquito

Linguistic Typology, 2018
AbstractThis paper describes a specific non-standard negation strategy in Iquito, a moribund Zaparoan language spoken in northern Peruvian Amazonia. This strategy is used in finite subordinate clauses (namely adverbial dependent clauses and relative clauses), as well as information questions, and it utilizes two negative markers: a negative particle ...
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