Addressing Redundancy and Multiplicity in Starch Assemblages: A Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Native Plants from the Batuco Wetland (Central Chile) (doi:10.34691/UCHILE/Y3TIMN)

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Addressing Redundancy and Multiplicity in Starch Assemblages: A Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Native Plants from the Batuco Wetland (Central Chile)

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doi:10.34691/UCHILE/Y3TIMN

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Repositorio de datos de investigación de la Universidad de Chile

Date of Distribution:

2025-03-18

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Bibliographic Citation:

Ramírez Funes, Horacio, 2025, "Addressing Redundancy and Multiplicity in Starch Assemblages: A Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Native Plants from the Batuco Wetland (Central Chile)", https://doi.org/10.34691/UCHILE/Y3TIMN, Repositorio de datos de investigación de la Universidad de Chile, V2, UNF:6:zf/dgSEOvtD3WqKa7yzevw== [fileUNF]

Study Description

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Title:

Addressing Redundancy and Multiplicity in Starch Assemblages: A Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Native Plants from the Batuco Wetland (Central Chile)

Identification Number:

doi:10.34691/UCHILE/Y3TIMN

Authoring Entity:

Ramírez Funes, Horacio (Ind)

Distributor:

Repositorio de datos de investigación de la Universidad de Chile

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Ramírez Funes, Horacio

Depositor:

Ramírez Funes, Horacio

Date of Deposit:

2025-03-18

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.34691/UCHILE/Y3TIMN

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Social Sciences

Abstract:

In paleoethnobotanical studies, reference collections of bio-particles play a crucial role in the taxonomic identification of plants, and starch grains are among the most widely used. Specifically, the issues of redundancy, multiplicity, and inter-individual variation in starch production have led us to propose a statistical method to identify specific morphotypes and inter-species morphological redundancies for six native wild plants of the Batuco lagoon-wetlands. The reference collection was applied to a residue analysis of ceramic sherds from the BAT01 site in the same area, successfully identifying four of the six species.

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