Background: Understanding how people interpret environmental change and develop practices in response to such change is essential to comprehend human resource use. In the cosmology of the American indigenous peoples, as among the Mapuche people, freshwater systems are considered a living entity, where animals have an enormous role to play in the universe of meaning. However, human adaptive responses to freshwater system dynamics are scarcely examined. In this work a survey is carried out in three Mapuche communities of Argentine Patagonia to assess their traditional knowledge of the fishes and other non-human living beings that inhabit lakes and rivers. Both material and symbolic aspects are included, as are the differences in knowledge and...
We assessed the effects of land use on the structure of stream fish assemblages in Northwest Patagon...
Environmental changes together with other stressors, such as habitat destruction, may cause widespre...
This paper aimed to record the ethnoichthyological knowledge of fishermen from Siribinha, an artisan...
We conducted structured surveys using photographs of 88 fish species grouped by commercial and non-c...
Abstract The objective of this research was to study the traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) rela...
The absence of much literature on the Patagonian fish fauna in comparison with that of the neotropic...
The interaction between native fishes and salmonids introduced in Patagonia at the beginning of the ...
Background: Historically, fishing is an important activity for riverine communities established alon...
Historically, fishing is an important activity for riverine communities established along the São Fr...
In this study, we present a new method to compare the distribution of knowledge regarding the biodiv...
This paper focuses on the analysis of some social conceptions about maritime faunal resources and th...
On the Pampa plain, one of the most productive modified areas of Argentina, important changes in lan...
Over centuries the coasts of Argentina were inhabited by aboriginal peoples that, mostly towards the...
On the Pampa plain, one of the most productive modified areas of Argentina, important changes in lan...
This monograph is about the freshwater fish communities of Argentina, and their composition and chan...
We assessed the effects of land use on the structure of stream fish assemblages in Northwest Patagon...
Environmental changes together with other stressors, such as habitat destruction, may cause widespre...
This paper aimed to record the ethnoichthyological knowledge of fishermen from Siribinha, an artisan...
We conducted structured surveys using photographs of 88 fish species grouped by commercial and non-c...
Abstract The objective of this research was to study the traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) rela...
The absence of much literature on the Patagonian fish fauna in comparison with that of the neotropic...
The interaction between native fishes and salmonids introduced in Patagonia at the beginning of the ...
Background: Historically, fishing is an important activity for riverine communities established alon...
Historically, fishing is an important activity for riverine communities established along the São Fr...
In this study, we present a new method to compare the distribution of knowledge regarding the biodiv...
This paper focuses on the analysis of some social conceptions about maritime faunal resources and th...
On the Pampa plain, one of the most productive modified areas of Argentina, important changes in lan...
Over centuries the coasts of Argentina were inhabited by aboriginal peoples that, mostly towards the...
On the Pampa plain, one of the most productive modified areas of Argentina, important changes in lan...
This monograph is about the freshwater fish communities of Argentina, and their composition and chan...
We assessed the effects of land use on the structure of stream fish assemblages in Northwest Patagon...
Environmental changes together with other stressors, such as habitat destruction, may cause widespre...
This paper aimed to record the ethnoichthyological knowledge of fishermen from Siribinha, an artisan...