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Socio-economic and spatial determinants of anthropogenic predation on Yellow-spotted River Turtle, Podocnemis unifilis (Testudines: Pelomedusidae), nests in the Brazilian Amazon: Implications for sustainable conservation and management

机译:黄斑河龟人为捕食的社会经济和空间决定因素,在巴西亚马逊河上筑巢:(Podocnemis unifilis)(Testudines:Pelomedusidae):对可持续养护和管理的影响

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Human expansion has drastically affected wildlife species across Amazonian waterways and the continued increase in rural populations across Amazonia is likely to increase pressure on widely exploited chelonian species. The lack of information evaluating determinants of human consumption patterns limits the effective implementation of conservation strategies. Our objective was to determine the relative importance of social, economic, and spatial variables on human exploitation of Podocnemis unifilis Troschel, 1848 around a sustainable-use protected area in the eastern Brazilian Amazon. We conducted interviews with 51 riverine residents to evaluate attitudes towards and exploitation of P. unifilis. We used multimodel inference to evaluate 12 working hypothesis predicting social, economic, and spatial influences on the occurrence and intensity of P. unifilis egg consumption. None of the respondents reported catching and/or eating adult P. unifilis and none sold adults or eggs during the previous year. Although the majority (58.8%) of respondents had eaten P. unifilis eggs during the previous year and the species was occasionally caught in fishing nets, P. unifilis was rarely cited as a liked or disliked species. Our information theoretic analysis showed that spatial hypotheses were the most strongly supported whereas social and economic hypotheses were only weakly supported in explaining if and how many P. unifilis eggs had been consumed by riverine residents during the previous year. Our findings suggest that current Amazonian development patterns may be associated with reduced consumption of adult P. unifilis, but consumption of eggs together with other indirect anthropogenic perturbations continue to threaten remaining P. unifilis populations.
机译:人类的扩张已经严重影响了整个亚马逊河水域的野生动植物物种,整个亚马逊河沿岸的农村人口的持续增长可能会增加对被广泛利用的螯虾物种的压力。缺乏评估人类消费方式决定因素的信息,限制了保护战略的有效实施。我们的目标是确定社会,经济和空间变量对人类开发Podocnemis unifilis Troschel,1848年在巴西东部亚马逊保护区附近的相对重要性。我们采访了51位沿河居民,以评估他们对统一对虾的态度和剥削。我们使用多模型推论来评估12个工作假设,这些假设预测了社会,经济和空间因素对统一鸡蛋消费的发生和强度的影响。在上一年中,没有受访者报告捕获和/或食用成年P. unifilis,也没有卖出成年或卵。尽管大多数(58.8%)的受访者在上一年曾吃过统一卵(P. unifilis),并且偶尔在渔网中捕获该物种,但很少有人将统一卵作为喜欢或不喜欢的物种。我们的信息理论分析表明,空间假设得到最有力的支持,而社会和经济假设仅得到了较弱的支持,无法解释上一年河沿岸居民是否食用了多少统一卵。我们的研究结果表明,当前的亚马逊地区发展模式可能与成年单性疟原虫的食用量减少有关,但是鸡蛋的消费以及其他间接的人为扰动继续威胁着其余的单性疟原虫种群。

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