"Medicinal Plants in New Zealand: Bridging the Gap between Medical and Environmental History"
Joanna Bishop explores the story of the introduction and use of medicinal plants in New Zealand and their botanical, medical, and environmental histories.
Joanna Bishop explores the story of the introduction and use of medicinal plants in New Zealand and their botanical, medical, and environmental histories.
Anna Tsing’s essay opens a door to multispecies landscapes as protagonists for histories of the world.
Prominent Austrian and German scholars combine science and humanities in interdisciplinary approaches to humans and their environment.
Russell employs the notion of the coevolution of plants, animals, and microorganisms to explain the causes and consequences of a broad range of events.
Charles Darwin describes the evolution of the species through natural selection.
This South American cactus moth is used to combat the spread of the prickly pear.
The career of the word “ecology” takes off. The term will increasingly be used to describe all aspects of interaction between living creatures and their environment.