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LC-ESI-QTOF/MS Characterization of Phenolic Compounds in Palm Fruits (Jelly and Fishtail Palm) and Their Potential Antioxidant Activities Palm fruits have gained growing attention for their nutrition values and health promotion perspectives. They have a diverse range of bioactive compounds in... Ma,...
Megalopta genalis, known as sweat bees, are native to the tropical forest of Barro Colorado Island in Panama. They collect nectar and pollen (花蜜和花粉) just after sunset and about an hour before sunrise. It is so dark at these times that “if you extend a hand out as far as you ...
and many very long spreading feath- ery or pinnate leaves, and the familiar coconut fruits within a large fibrous husk. The coconut was the offi- cial tree of the Territory of Hawaii before statehood. Medium-sized palm, usually 30–60 ft (9–18 m) high, sometimes taller and rarely alm...
2017). Until recently it was thought that Caribbean populations disseminated exclusively by fragments of natural and anthropogenic origin, yet flowers and fruits have since been recorded in Caribbean populations throwing doubt onto this hypothesis (Vera et al. 2014, Chiquillo et al. 2019, Willette ...
shamanic curing rituals,water drums, and bamboo stamping tubes played by Maká women. In the Misiones region, the Mbyá people use a guitar and striking-sticks to accompany their annual first fruits celebration. Performance contexts include shamanic rituals, harvest ceremonies, and life-cycle events...
notched rasps played with a basket resonator, strung rattles made of deer hooves, and striking sticks used to accompany hand-game songs. Important performancecontextsinclude life-cycle events such as the Washo Girl’s Puberty ceremony, seasonal first fruits celebrations such as the Ute Bear Dance,...
This finding is consistent with previous reports for the floras of Great Britain, New Guinea, Panama and other countries worldwide [62]. Patterns and level of overlap between the main modes of consumption were consistent with those reported for the wild edible vegetables and fruits of Spain [63...