Beyond the Pharmacopoeia: To what extent is trade for “TCM” limited to official TCM taxa?
The global trade in wildlife affects ~24% of terrestrial vertebrates, and demand for traditional medicinal materials, especially for traditional Chinese medicine, is a high profile driver. At present the relative extent to which demand for wild-animal-origin medicinal materials arises from different...
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Auteurs principaux: | Tom P. Moorhouse, Angie Elwin, Yun-Chun Ye, Zhao-Min Zhou, Neil C.D. Cruze, David W. Macdonald |
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Elsevier
2021
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