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Assessment of the hunting of mammals using local ecological knowledge: an example from the Brazilian semiarid region
Authors:Belarmino?Carneiro?da?Silva Neto  André?Luiz?Borba?do?Nascimento  Nicola?Schiel  Email author" target="_blank">R?mulo?Romeu?Nóbrega AlvesEmail author  Antonio?Souto  Email author" target="_blank">Ulysses?Paulino?AlbuquerqueEmail author
Institution:1.Laboratory of Ecology and Evolution of Social-Ecological Systems, Department of Biology,Federal Rural University of Pernambuco,Recife,Brazil;2.Laboratory of Theoretical and Applied Ethology, Department of Biology,Federal Rural University of Pernambuco,Recife,Brazil;3.Department of Biology,Universidade Estadual da Paraíba,Campina Grande,Brazil;4.Laboratory of Ethology, Department of Zoology,Federal University of Pernambuco,Recife,Brazil
Abstract:The hunting of wild animals remains a common activity in various parts of the world, especially in rural communities with poor socioeconomic conditions. To investigate patterns of mammal hunting, this study adopted a rural community located in semiarid Brazil as a model to test whether variables such as perceived abundance, activity period (day or night) and animal biomass could influence the consumption potential of mammal taxa. For this study, a checklist/interview technique using 32 photographs of mammals recorded in the region and two photographs of species that did not occur in the region, which acted as “control” species, was used, in addition to other visual stimuli and free lists. All species presented in the photographs, with the exception of the “control” species, were recognized as occurring in the region. Fourteen species were cited as being those most hunted locally. The species cited as most hunted had an average perceived abundance higher than the group of the least-hunted species. However, there was no significant relationship between hunting of a species and its locally perceived abundance. No significant difference in hunting pressure between diurnal and nocturnal species was found, nor was a relationship between animal biomass and hunting pressure observed. Our findings suggest that perceived abundance is an important factor for choosing a resource fauna, but other factors such as intended use, meat flavor and vulnerability to hunting, among others, may influence the potential use of a species.
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