The switch from hunting wild meat for home consumption to supplying more lucrative city markets in Amazonia can adversely affect some game species. Despite this, information on the amounts of wild meat eaten in Amazonian cities is still limited. We estimated wild meat consumption rates in 5 cities in the State of Amazonas in Brazil through 1046 door-to-door household interviews conducted from 2004 to 2012. With these data, we modeled the relationship between wild meat use and a selection of socioeconomic indices. We then scaled up our model to determine the amounts of wild meat likely to be consumed annually in the 62 urban centers in central Amazonia. A total of 80.3% of all interviewees reported consuming wild meat during an average of 29...
Although prohibited, hunting is widely practiced by rural populations settled along the Transamazon ...
New evidence of commercialization and consumption of wild meat in Amazonian cities has exposed an al...
Urbanization of forested wilderness could threaten biodiversity if expanding cities drive demand for...
The switch from hunting wild meat for home consumption to supplying more lucrative city markets in A...
The switch from hunting wild meat for home consumption to supplying more lucrative city marketsin Am...
Wild animals are an important source of food and income throughout the Amazon basin, particularly fo...
Wild animals are an important source of food and income throughout the Amazon basin, particularly fo...
In tropical forests, wild game meat represents an option or the only protein source for some human p...
The trade of wild meat in urban markets has become a controversial topic because despite the economi...
The meat from wild animals, or wild meat, is critical to the survival of rural and Indigenous peopl...
Local people living in the Amazon rainforest rely heavily on wild meat as a source of protein and in...
Abstract Background Bushmeat is a resource exploited by thousands of people around the world, especi...
We examine ways in which the role of wild animals in the Amazonian food system may be socially diffe...
In the Caribbean region, very little is known about wild meat use and trade. To contribute to this k...
Although prohibited, hunting is widely practiced by rural populations settled along the Transamazon ...
New evidence of commercialization and consumption of wild meat in Amazonian cities has exposed an al...
Urbanization of forested wilderness could threaten biodiversity if expanding cities drive demand for...
The switch from hunting wild meat for home consumption to supplying more lucrative city markets in A...
The switch from hunting wild meat for home consumption to supplying more lucrative city marketsin Am...
Wild animals are an important source of food and income throughout the Amazon basin, particularly fo...
Wild animals are an important source of food and income throughout the Amazon basin, particularly fo...
In tropical forests, wild game meat represents an option or the only protein source for some human p...
The trade of wild meat in urban markets has become a controversial topic because despite the economi...
The meat from wild animals, or wild meat, is critical to the survival of rural and Indigenous peopl...
Local people living in the Amazon rainforest rely heavily on wild meat as a source of protein and in...
Abstract Background Bushmeat is a resource exploited by thousands of people around the world, especi...
We examine ways in which the role of wild animals in the Amazonian food system may be socially diffe...
In the Caribbean region, very little is known about wild meat use and trade. To contribute to this k...
Although prohibited, hunting is widely practiced by rural populations settled along the Transamazon ...
New evidence of commercialization and consumption of wild meat in Amazonian cities has exposed an al...
Urbanization of forested wilderness could threaten biodiversity if expanding cities drive demand for...