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The Jaccard Similarity Index for wild edible plants reflects that high similarity indicates shared environmental niches and cultural practices, low similarity signals unique ecological conditions and localized knowledge, and intermediate values highlight the influence of historical trade, mobility, and cross-cultural interactions.
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- Ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants in Shabelle Zone, Eastern ... link.springer.com via serper
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- wild edible plants concept
- Jaccard similarity index concept
- cultural practices concept