Hunting by rural and urban populations is essential for securing access to protein and other nutrients throughout the tropics. The hunting patterns of urban hunters in Amazonia, and the similarities with those of rural hunters, are unclear, as are the social factors that influence hunting practices. We analyze the effects of socioeconomic and cultural factors on hunting frequency and composition of species hunted by urban and rural Amazonian hunters. We interviewed 49 urban hunters and 57 rural hunters within 10 municipalities in western Amazonia in Brazil. A total of 44 species were cited as hunted. Our analyses show that the probability of engaging in sport hunting (for recreation) is greater among urban hunters. Rural inhabitants, hunter...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
Altres ajuts: we thank the Gran Consejo Tsimane' and the Tsimane' villages for their consent and sup...
Background: Hunting is a vital means of obtaining animal in various human populations. Hunters rely ...
Local people living in the Amazon rainforest rely heavily on wild meat as a source of protein and in...
Background: Wildlife has been traditionally used by forest communities as a source of protein, and t...
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...
Background: Wildlife has been traditionally used by forest communities as a source of protein, and ...
Subsistence hunting is an essential livelihood strategy of Indigenous people in the Amazon. The pres...
Most bushmeat studies in the Amazon region focus on hunting patterns of indigenous populations in ru...
Most bushmeat studies in the Amazon region focus on hunting patterns of indigenous populations in ru...
Subsistence hunting is an essential livelihood strategy of Indigenous people in the Amazon. The pres...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
Although critical in understanding human societies relying on natural game stocks, little attention ...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
Altres ajuts: we thank the Gran Consejo Tsimane' and the Tsimane' villages for their consent and sup...
Background: Hunting is a vital means of obtaining animal in various human populations. Hunters rely ...
Local people living in the Amazon rainforest rely heavily on wild meat as a source of protein and in...
Background: Wildlife has been traditionally used by forest communities as a source of protein, and t...
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...
Background: Wildlife has been traditionally used by forest communities as a source of protein, and ...
Subsistence hunting is an essential livelihood strategy of Indigenous people in the Amazon. The pres...
Most bushmeat studies in the Amazon region focus on hunting patterns of indigenous populations in ru...
Most bushmeat studies in the Amazon region focus on hunting patterns of indigenous populations in ru...
Subsistence hunting is an essential livelihood strategy of Indigenous people in the Amazon. The pres...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
Although critical in understanding human societies relying on natural game stocks, little attention ...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
Altres ajuts: we thank the Gran Consejo Tsimane' and the Tsimane' villages for their consent and sup...