The interaction between land-use change and the sustainability of hunting is poorly understood but is critical for sustaining hunted vertebrate populations and a protein supply for the rural poor. We investigated sustainability of hunting in an Amazonian landscape mosaic, where a small human population had access to large areas of both primary and secondary forest. Harvestable production of mammals and birds was calculated from density estimates. We compared production with offtake from three villages and used catch-per-unit-effort as an independent measure of prey abundance. Most species were hunted unsustainably in primary forest, leading to local depletion of the largest primates and birds. The estimated sustainable supply of wild meat w...
Vertebrate responses to hunting are widely variable for target and nontarget species depending on th...
Extractive activities targeting a wide range of nontimber forest products (NTFPs) are ubiquitous in ...
Subsistence hunting provides a crucial food source for rural populations in tropical forests but is ...
The interaction between land-use change and the sustainability of hunting is poorly understood but i...
The interaction between land-use change and the sustainability of hunting is poorly understood but i...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
Subsistence hunting affects vast tracts of tropical wilderness that otherwise remain structurally un...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
Subsistence game hunting has profound negative effects on the species diversity, standing biomass, a...
The purported sustainability of sustainable-use reserves (SURs) has been questioned in recent decade...
The degree to which terrestrial vertebrate populations are depleted in tropical forests occupied by ...
Colombia embraces 7% of the Amazon basin, a worldwide conservation priority ecosystem, and most of ...
A considerable proportion of tropical protected areas are Sustainable Use Reserves (SURs), where soc...
1. Widespread hunting throughout Amazonia threatens the persistence of large primates and other vert...
Vertebrate responses to hunting are widely variable for target and nontarget species depending on th...
Extractive activities targeting a wide range of nontimber forest products (NTFPs) are ubiquitous in ...
Subsistence hunting provides a crucial food source for rural populations in tropical forests but is ...
The interaction between land-use change and the sustainability of hunting is poorly understood but i...
The interaction between land-use change and the sustainability of hunting is poorly understood but i...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
Subsistence hunting affects vast tracts of tropical wilderness that otherwise remain structurally un...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
Subsistence game hunting has profound negative effects on the species diversity, standing biomass, a...
The purported sustainability of sustainable-use reserves (SURs) has been questioned in recent decade...
The degree to which terrestrial vertebrate populations are depleted in tropical forests occupied by ...
Colombia embraces 7% of the Amazon basin, a worldwide conservation priority ecosystem, and most of ...
A considerable proportion of tropical protected areas are Sustainable Use Reserves (SURs), where soc...
1. Widespread hunting throughout Amazonia threatens the persistence of large primates and other vert...
Vertebrate responses to hunting are widely variable for target and nontarget species depending on th...
Extractive activities targeting a wide range of nontimber forest products (NTFPs) are ubiquitous in ...
Subsistence hunting provides a crucial food source for rural populations in tropical forests but is ...