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Wolverton, Steve.  2010.  The Pursuit of Ecotopia: Lessons from Indigenous and Traditional Societies for the Human Ecology of Our Modern World. Ethnobiology Letters 1:22-25.
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Wolverton, Steve.  2010.  Quantitative Paleozoology. Ethnobiology Letters 1:9-11.
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Wolverton, Steve, Cynthia Fowler, and David Cozzo.  2010.  Introducing Ethnobiology Letters. Ethnobiology Letters 1:1-2.
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Authors may send submissions as attachment in an email to editors@ethnobiologyletters.org. Texts are limited to 5000 words, 30 cited references, two figures, and one data table. The recommended length of Book Reviews is 1000 words. Papers are grouped by type and paginated in their order of appearance in each volume. For more information, read the Ethnobiology Letters Style Guide.

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