This chapter argues that riparian Amerindian groups in the central part of the Amazon Basin ever suffered for lack of animal protein, and it is highly unlikely that native groups were capable of overexploiting the fisheries in and along the larger rivers. The illustrious Brazilian historian and naturalist, Jose Verissimo, noted almost a century ago that fish was the principal animal protein source in the European and caboclo conquest of the Amazon region. The pt_BR apparently took control of the fisheries because they were the first to make significant commercial use of seines in the Amazon region. Belem is situated at the south-eastern corner of the Amazon estuary, and thus is in close proximity to freshwater, brackish water, and saltwater...
Water resources in Amazonia affect all natural and human-altered ecosystems in the region, including...
Protein as a limiting factor in Amazonian diet has met with considerable discussion and argument (e....
When the first Europeans came to the Amazon they were deeply impressed by the rich wildlife along th...
International audienceRecent evidence suggests the existence of Pre-Hispanic fisheries in savanna ar...
Recent evidence suggests the existence of Pre-Hispanic fisheries in savanna areas of the Amazon basi...
Food taboos or food prohibitions are still controversial in ecological anthropology and in human eco...
Stretching more than seven million square kilometers, the Amazon River basin is the largest river ba...
With an estimated 2,500 to 3,000 fish species, the Amazon basin is the largest biodiversity center o...
An area of great environmental complexity, inhabited by ancient traditional fishing communities and ...
There are conflicts among fishermen and local environmental protection agencies that regulate fishin...
Abstract Matching the trend seen among the major large rivers of the globe, the Amazon River and its...
Mérona, Bernard de, Rankin-de-Mérona, Judy (2004): Food resource partitioning in a fish community of...
biotaneotropica.org.br/v10n3/en/abstract?article+bn00810032010. Abstract: In the Amazon fishing is o...
Stretching more than seven million square kilometers, the Amazon River basin is the largest river ba...
Bourlière F. Goulding, M., Leal Carvalho, M. & Ferreira, E.G. — Rio Negro, Rich Life in Poor Waters....
Water resources in Amazonia affect all natural and human-altered ecosystems in the region, including...
Protein as a limiting factor in Amazonian diet has met with considerable discussion and argument (e....
When the first Europeans came to the Amazon they were deeply impressed by the rich wildlife along th...
International audienceRecent evidence suggests the existence of Pre-Hispanic fisheries in savanna ar...
Recent evidence suggests the existence of Pre-Hispanic fisheries in savanna areas of the Amazon basi...
Food taboos or food prohibitions are still controversial in ecological anthropology and in human eco...
Stretching more than seven million square kilometers, the Amazon River basin is the largest river ba...
With an estimated 2,500 to 3,000 fish species, the Amazon basin is the largest biodiversity center o...
An area of great environmental complexity, inhabited by ancient traditional fishing communities and ...
There are conflicts among fishermen and local environmental protection agencies that regulate fishin...
Abstract Matching the trend seen among the major large rivers of the globe, the Amazon River and its...
Mérona, Bernard de, Rankin-de-Mérona, Judy (2004): Food resource partitioning in a fish community of...
biotaneotropica.org.br/v10n3/en/abstract?article+bn00810032010. Abstract: In the Amazon fishing is o...
Stretching more than seven million square kilometers, the Amazon River basin is the largest river ba...
Bourlière F. Goulding, M., Leal Carvalho, M. & Ferreira, E.G. — Rio Negro, Rich Life in Poor Waters....
Water resources in Amazonia affect all natural and human-altered ecosystems in the region, including...
Protein as a limiting factor in Amazonian diet has met with considerable discussion and argument (e....
When the first Europeans came to the Amazon they were deeply impressed by the rich wildlife along th...