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Literature

As part of our commitment to next generation wild superfoods, we have compiled third-party academic literature on our various crops, the Quijos Valley area, cloud forests, agricultural models and reviews, and other related topics.

  • Braun, Holger, Juliana Chamorro-Rengifo and Glenn K. Morris, 'Curious Katydids from the Andes of Colombia and Ecuador: Three New Species, a New Genus and Acoustic Baffles',  Journal of Orthoptera Research 18.2 (2009) 225-35 < https://www.jstor.org/stable/25622291 >

  • Braun, Holger, Juliana Chamorro-Rengifo and Glenn K. Morris, 'Curious Katydids from the Andes of Colombia and Ecuador: Three New Species, a New Genus and Acoustic Baffles',  Journal of Orthoptera Research 18.2 (2009) 225-35 < https://www.jstor.org/stable/25622291 >

  • Hall, Minard L. and others, 'Antisana volcano: A representative andesitic volcano of the eastern cordillera of Ecuador: Petrography, chemistry, tephra and glacial stratigraphy',  Journal of South American Earth Sciences  73 (2017) 50-64 < https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2016.11.005 >

  • Pearman, Peter B., 'An Agenda for Conservation Research and Its Application, with A Case-study from Amazonian Ecuador',  Environmental Conservation  22.1 (Spring 1995) 39-43 < https://doi.org/10.1017/S0376892900034056 >

  • Pitman, Nigel CA and others, 'Catastrophic Natural Origin of a Species-Poor Tree Community in the World's Richest Forest',  Journal of Tropical Ecology  21.5 (September 2005) 559-68 < https://doi.org/10.1017/S0266467405002713 >

  • Ramos Guillín, Emily and Violeta Rafael, 'Three new species of Drosophila tripunctata group (Diptera: Drosophilidae) in the eastern Andes of Ecuador',  Peruvian Journal of Biology  22.3 (2015) 289-96 < http://dx.doi.org/10.15381/rpb.v22i3.11433 >
  • Sarmiento, Fausto O. and others, 'Andean Stewardship: Tradition Linking Nature and Culture in Protected Landscapes of the Andes',  The George Wright Forum  17.1 (2000) 55-69 < http://www.jstor.org/stable/43597663 >
  • Van der Werf, Henk, 'Studies in Andean Ocotea (Lauraceae) II. Species with Hermaphrodite Flowers and Densely Pubescent Lower Leaf Surfaces, Occurring Above 1000 Meters in Altitude',  Novon  22.3 (May 2013) 336-70 < https://www.jstor.org/stable/43288947 >
  • Wasserstrom, Robert, 'Surviving the Rubber Boom: Cofán and Siona Society in the Colombia-Ecuador Borderlands (1875–1955)',  Ethnohistory  61.3 (Summer 2014) 525-48 < https://doi.org/10.1215/00141801-2681786 >

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