Understanding the repertoire of hunting techniques used by traditional peoples in tropical forests is crucial for recognizing the role of traditional knowledge in hunting activities, as well as assessing the impact of harvests on game species. We describe the hunting techniques used across Amazonia by Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples for hunting yellow-footed tortoises (Chelonoidis denticulatus), one of the most consumed species in the biome. We interviewed 178 local people in 25 communities living in seven study areas in the Peruvian and Brazilian Amazon. We used a Principal Coordinate Analysis (PCoA) and Analysis of Similarity (ANOSIM) to compare the hunting techniques between ethnic groups and the ages of the interviewees. Four diff...
Hunting for wild animals is stimulated by the many different human uses of faunal resources, and the...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
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Background: Hunting is a vital means of obtaining animal in various human populations. Hunters rely ...
Subsistence hunting has been identified as a global conservation issue not only for the stability of...
Although prohibited, hunting is widely practiced by rural populations settled along the Transamazon ...
Background: Wildlife has been traditionally used by forest communities as a source of protein, and t...
Chelonians (turtles and tortoises) of the Amazon Basin have constituted a source of food for native ...
Community-based research that involves participatory monitoring has been increasingly used in studie...
We used cultural consensus models to test whether hunters shared perceptions of wildlife abundance a...
There is increasing interest in including indigenous peoples of Amazonia in conservation activities....
Abstract Background Wildlife has been traditionally used by forest communities as a source of protei...
Abstract Background Hunting wildlife for medicinal purposes is a widespread practice throughout Braz...
Background: Wildlife has been traditionally used by forest communities as a source of protein, and ...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
Hunting for wild animals is stimulated by the many different human uses of faunal resources, and the...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do...
Background: Hunting is a vital means of obtaining animal in various human populations. Hunters rely ...
Subsistence hunting has been identified as a global conservation issue not only for the stability of...
Although prohibited, hunting is widely practiced by rural populations settled along the Transamazon ...
Background: Wildlife has been traditionally used by forest communities as a source of protein, and t...
Chelonians (turtles and tortoises) of the Amazon Basin have constituted a source of food for native ...
Community-based research that involves participatory monitoring has been increasingly used in studie...
We used cultural consensus models to test whether hunters shared perceptions of wildlife abundance a...
There is increasing interest in including indigenous peoples of Amazonia in conservation activities....
Abstract Background Wildlife has been traditionally used by forest communities as a source of protei...
Abstract Background Hunting wildlife for medicinal purposes is a widespread practice throughout Braz...
Background: Wildlife has been traditionally used by forest communities as a source of protein, and ...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
Hunting for wild animals is stimulated by the many different human uses of faunal resources, and the...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do...