Collaborative research and the hunting in the Brazilian Cerrado: The case of Xerente Indigenous Land

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Autor(a) principal: Paula,Milton José de
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Xerente,Valcir Sumekwa, Silva,Aion Angelu Ferraz, Godoy,Bruno Spacek, Pezzuti,Juarez Carlos Brito
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biota Neotropica
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1676-06032018000400214
Resumo: Abstract: This paper presents a study of the hunting activities on Xerente Indigenous Land (XIL) in the Brazilian Cerrado. We used data from a Hunting Monitoring Program from eight villages to evaluate the effects of village age, distance from village to town and season (wet and dry) on the composition of hunted species, animals and biomass killed and availability of preferred game-species. We also assessed for any indication of fauna depletion around the villages. Distance from village to town and season were the only variables which affected composition. Preferred species occured more often in villages closer to the town. However, these villages present strong indications of local game-species depletion. The hunters' great capacity for spatial movement can eliminate this effect. Animals and biomass killed was high in the dry season. Game-species composition between seasons can avoid the overexploitation of some sensitive species, such as low-land tapir. These results are important in the design of local management and conservation plans. Our results also contribute to further understanding the impacts of hunting in open Neotropical environments.
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spelling Collaborative research and the hunting in the Brazilian Cerrado: The case of Xerente Indigenous Landgame faunaindigenousCerradoconservationparticipatory monitoringAbstract: This paper presents a study of the hunting activities on Xerente Indigenous Land (XIL) in the Brazilian Cerrado. We used data from a Hunting Monitoring Program from eight villages to evaluate the effects of village age, distance from village to town and season (wet and dry) on the composition of hunted species, animals and biomass killed and availability of preferred game-species. We also assessed for any indication of fauna depletion around the villages. Distance from village to town and season were the only variables which affected composition. Preferred species occured more often in villages closer to the town. However, these villages present strong indications of local game-species depletion. The hunters' great capacity for spatial movement can eliminate this effect. Animals and biomass killed was high in the dry season. Game-species composition between seasons can avoid the overexploitation of some sensitive species, such as low-land tapir. These results are important in the design of local management and conservation plans. Our results also contribute to further understanding the impacts of hunting in open Neotropical environments.Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade | BIOTA - FAPESP2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1676-06032018000400214Biota Neotropica v.18 n.4 2018reponame:Biota Neotropicainstname:Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade (BIOTA-FAPESP)instacron:BIOTA - FAPESP10.1590/1676-0611-bn-2018-0556info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPaula,Milton José deXerente,Valcir SumekwaSilva,Aion Angelu FerrazGodoy,Bruno SpacekPezzuti,Juarez Carlos Britoeng2018-12-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1676-06032018000400214Revistahttps://www.biotaneotropica.org.br/v20n1/pt/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||juliosa@unifap.br1676-06111676-0611opendoar:2018-12-10T00:00Biota Neotropica - Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade (BIOTA-FAPESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Collaborative research and the hunting in the Brazilian Cerrado: The case of Xerente Indigenous Land
title Collaborative research and the hunting in the Brazilian Cerrado: The case of Xerente Indigenous Land
spellingShingle Collaborative research and the hunting in the Brazilian Cerrado: The case of Xerente Indigenous Land
Paula,Milton José de
game fauna
indigenous
Cerrado
conservation
participatory monitoring
title_short Collaborative research and the hunting in the Brazilian Cerrado: The case of Xerente Indigenous Land
title_full Collaborative research and the hunting in the Brazilian Cerrado: The case of Xerente Indigenous Land
title_fullStr Collaborative research and the hunting in the Brazilian Cerrado: The case of Xerente Indigenous Land
title_full_unstemmed Collaborative research and the hunting in the Brazilian Cerrado: The case of Xerente Indigenous Land
title_sort Collaborative research and the hunting in the Brazilian Cerrado: The case of Xerente Indigenous Land
author Paula,Milton José de
author_facet Paula,Milton José de
Xerente,Valcir Sumekwa
Silva,Aion Angelu Ferraz
Godoy,Bruno Spacek
Pezzuti,Juarez Carlos Brito
author_role author
author2 Xerente,Valcir Sumekwa
Silva,Aion Angelu Ferraz
Godoy,Bruno Spacek
Pezzuti,Juarez Carlos Brito
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paula,Milton José de
Xerente,Valcir Sumekwa
Silva,Aion Angelu Ferraz
Godoy,Bruno Spacek
Pezzuti,Juarez Carlos Brito
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv game fauna
indigenous
Cerrado
conservation
participatory monitoring
topic game fauna
indigenous
Cerrado
conservation
participatory monitoring
description Abstract: This paper presents a study of the hunting activities on Xerente Indigenous Land (XIL) in the Brazilian Cerrado. We used data from a Hunting Monitoring Program from eight villages to evaluate the effects of village age, distance from village to town and season (wet and dry) on the composition of hunted species, animals and biomass killed and availability of preferred game-species. We also assessed for any indication of fauna depletion around the villages. Distance from village to town and season were the only variables which affected composition. Preferred species occured more often in villages closer to the town. However, these villages present strong indications of local game-species depletion. The hunters' great capacity for spatial movement can eliminate this effect. Animals and biomass killed was high in the dry season. Game-species composition between seasons can avoid the overexploitation of some sensitive species, such as low-land tapir. These results are important in the design of local management and conservation plans. Our results also contribute to further understanding the impacts of hunting in open Neotropical environments.
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