The present study analyzed and compared the daily consumption of foods of animal origin in eleven communities of the Lower Amazon, Trombetas and Purus Rivers, representing three different management systems and levels of conservation in the Brazilian Amazon. All food items of animal origin were weighed by at least 10% of the families in the study communities during a week in each period of the flood cycle between 2006 and 2008. Fish was the most important food, and was consumed during six days of the week, with an average rate of 169 kg.person-1.year-1. Game was second in importance, with 37 kg.person-1.year-1. This yearly rate of fish consumption is one of the highest in the world and is almost double the minimum recommended by the World H...
The search for equity in access to services is presently an important principle in public policies f...
Floodplain forests of Central Amazonia are heavily influenced by the period fluctuation of the water...
We examine ways in which the role of wild animals in the Amazonian food system may be socially diffe...
ABSTRACT The present study analyzed and compared the daily consumption of foods of animal origin in ...
In small-scale human settlements, the acquisition of animal protein is strictly related to subsisten...
Because they are occurring at an accelerated pace, changes in the livelihoods of local coastal commu...
Este trabalho tem como objetivo a caracterização e comparação dos consumos alimentares domésticos de...
Coastal communities are experiencing rapid changes on their livelihood due to the degradation of coa...
Food taboos or food prohibitions are still controversial in ecological anthropology and in human eco...
This work aims to analyze temporal changes in the diet of fish species from Balbina reservoir, Uatum...
biotaneotropica.org.br/v10n3/en/abstract?article+bn00810032010. Abstract: In the Amazon fishing is o...
OBJETIVO: Este artigo analisa e compara os dados de consumo alimentar de duas populações ribeirinhas...
Abstract The lack of knowledge about the majority of fish species harvested in Amazonian small-scal...
The Brazilian Atlantic Forest is considered one of the world's hot-spots for biodiversity conservati...
O presente trabalho baseia-se na análise do conteúdo estomacal de 261 exemplares pertencentes a seis...
The search for equity in access to services is presently an important principle in public policies f...
Floodplain forests of Central Amazonia are heavily influenced by the period fluctuation of the water...
We examine ways in which the role of wild animals in the Amazonian food system may be socially diffe...
ABSTRACT The present study analyzed and compared the daily consumption of foods of animal origin in ...
In small-scale human settlements, the acquisition of animal protein is strictly related to subsisten...
Because they are occurring at an accelerated pace, changes in the livelihoods of local coastal commu...
Este trabalho tem como objetivo a caracterização e comparação dos consumos alimentares domésticos de...
Coastal communities are experiencing rapid changes on their livelihood due to the degradation of coa...
Food taboos or food prohibitions are still controversial in ecological anthropology and in human eco...
This work aims to analyze temporal changes in the diet of fish species from Balbina reservoir, Uatum...
biotaneotropica.org.br/v10n3/en/abstract?article+bn00810032010. Abstract: In the Amazon fishing is o...
OBJETIVO: Este artigo analisa e compara os dados de consumo alimentar de duas populações ribeirinhas...
Abstract The lack of knowledge about the majority of fish species harvested in Amazonian small-scal...
The Brazilian Atlantic Forest is considered one of the world's hot-spots for biodiversity conservati...
O presente trabalho baseia-se na análise do conteúdo estomacal de 261 exemplares pertencentes a seis...
The search for equity in access to services is presently an important principle in public policies f...
Floodplain forests of Central Amazonia are heavily influenced by the period fluctuation of the water...
We examine ways in which the role of wild animals in the Amazonian food system may be socially diffe...