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The Role of Local Knowledge and Traditional Extraction Practices in the Management of Giant Earthworms in Brazil

机译:当地知识和传统提取方法在巴西巨型of管理中的作用

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The giant earthworm, Rhinodrilus alatus (Righi 1971), has been captured in the southeastern Brazilian Cerrado biome for approximately 80 years and used as bait for amateur fishing throughout Brazil. Local knowledge and traditional extraction practices are crucial for the establishment of management strategies for the species because, although its extraction involves conflicts and social and environmental impacts, the species is one of the major sources of income for approximately 3,000 people, especially for members of an Afro-descendant community that has approximately 2,000 inhabitants. Participatory tools, such as seasonal calendar, transect walks and participatory maps, were individually or collectively used with extractors and traders (former extractors), and 129 semi-structured and unstructured interviews were conducted with the same individuals between 2005 and 2012. The capture of Rhinodrilus alatus was observed in different seasons and areas of occurrence of the species in 17 municipalities, where this giant earthworm is the only species extracted for trade. All information obtained was verified by community members in 17 meetings. The extractors have an extensive knowledge of the life history, behavior, distribution, and possible impacts of climate change on the species. Different capture techniques, which have different impacts, are used during the dry and rainy seasons and are passed by the extractors through the generations. Local knowledge contributed to the establishment of agreements for the use of capture techniques that have less impact, to the expansion of scientific knowledge and the reassessment of the conservation status of Rhinodrilus alatus. The present study may serve as an example for management projects for other giant earthworm species in other regions of Brazil and in other countries.
机译:巨大的earth Rhinodrilus alatus(Righi 1971)在巴西东南部的塞拉多生物群落中被捕捞了大约80年,并被用作整个巴西业余捕鱼的诱饵。当地知识和传统的提取方法对于制定该物种的管理策略至关重要,因为尽管其提取涉及冲突以及社会和环境影响,但该物种还是约3,000人的主要收入来源之一,尤其是对物种成员而言。非洲后裔社区,大约有2000名居民。参与工具,例如季节性日历,样板走动和参与式地图,分别与采掘者和交易者(原采掘者)一起使用或集体使用,并且在2005年至2012年之间对同一个人进行了129次半结构化和非结构化访谈。在17个城市的不同季节和物种出现地区观察到了犀牛,那里的巨型earth是唯一被提取用于贸易的物种。社区成员在17次会议中验证了所获得的所有信息。提取者对生命历史,行为,分布以及气候变化对物种的可能影响有广泛的了解。在干旱和雨季使用了不同的捕获技术,这些技术会产生不同的影响,并且这些提取技术已被世代相传。当地知识有助于建立使用影响较小的捕获技术的协议,促进科学知识的扩展以及对犀牛保护状况的重新评估。本研究可以作为巴西其他地区和其他国家中其他巨型earth物种管理项目的示例。

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