Fig Trees and Humans: Ficus Ecology and Mutualisms across Cultures

Author:   Yildiz Aumeeruddy-Thomas ,  Martine Hossaert-McKey
Publisher:   Berghahn Books
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9781805392668


Pages:   170
Publication Date:   02 February 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Fig Trees and Humans: Ficus Ecology and Mutualisms across Cultures


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Humans and figs form hybrid communities within the context of anthropogenic landscapes, supported by biocultural mutualisms driven by traits of Ficus species and people’s imagination and practices, and where humans also positively influence Ficus species ecology. Fig Trees and Humans examines the interactions between the biology and ecology of the genus Ficus and how humans use and think of Ficus species across the tropics and in the Mediterranean region. It demonstrates a high level of convergence of material and symbolic uses of human-fig interactions that affect various aspects of human culture, as well as the ecology of wild or cultivated Ficus species.

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Author:   Yildiz Aumeeruddy-Thomas ,  Martine Hossaert-McKey
Publisher:   Berghahn Books
Imprint:   Berghahn Books
ISBN:  

9781805392668


ISBN 10:   1805392662
Pages:   170
Publication Date:   02 February 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword Preface Acknowledgments List of Illustrations Notes on Text Introduction Chapter 1. Human-Tree Interaction: What about Ficus Species? Chapter 2. The Biology of Ficus Species: An Exceptional History of Co-Evolution Chapter 3. The Civilising Role of Ficus Species Chapter 4. Ficus in Anthropogenic Landscapes: Nurturing Ficus Ecologies Conclusion References Index

Reviews

“Very good for scholarly purposes … One of the aspects I particularly appreciated is the multiple perspectives regarding interactions, how humans have influenced the ecology of some Ficus species and how some Ficus species have influenced the structure of some human societies.” • Guillaume Odonne, French National Centre for Scientific Research “It is a unique book in that there is nothing close or similar in precisely accomplishing the complex relation of figs (with humans) ... The significance of the relationship for humans is encapsulated very well through the book.” • Augusto Oyuela-Caycedo, University of Florida


Author Information

Yildiz Aumeeruddy-Thomas is Director of Research at the Centre for Functional and Evolutionary Ecology (CEFE), CNRS, France. She coordinates interdisciplinary research that integrates anthropological and ecological studies.

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