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Detecting change in local ecological knowledge: An application of an index of taxonomic distinctness to an ethnoichthyological classification in the Solomon Islands

机译:探测当地生态知识的变化:将分类分类程度索引对所罗门群岛的民族科学分类的应用

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The global accelerating loss of biodiversity is having immediate repercussions for ecosystems and human wellbeing, particularly in areas where people depend intimately on their natural environment for their livelihoods. Dovetailing this loss is the demise of local/traditional knowledge systems resulting from factors such as changing lifestyle and the transformation of local belief systems. While the importance of local ecological knowledge (LEK) for documentation of biodiversity and environmental change and development of management responses is well established, quantitative tools to analyze and systematically compare LEK are scarce. In this research, we analyze the complexity of local ecological knowledge used by respondents to classify locally-recognized marine species. We do so by applying a modified index of taxonomic distinctness to an ethnoichthyological classification in coastal communities in the Solomon Islands. In addition, we assess simple taxonomic diversity (richness in locally-recognized species names) by comparing taxonomies collected in 1992-1995 and 2014-2015. Results indicate that both endogenous (gender, age) and exogenous (proximity to market) factors have discernible effects on folk taxonomic knowledge in the region, with younger respondents and communities closer to a regional market center displaying a significantly lower richness of local species names. Folk taxonomic distinctness was significantly reduced closer to the regional market. The modified index of taxonomic distinctness applied in this research provides a useful tool to explore facets of local ecological knowledge in addition to simple richness of terms, and to compare across different regions and cultural backgrounds. Understanding changes in LEK is important because such knowledge enables communities who are highly dependent on living natural resources to harvest and manage resources more efficiently and also to detect and react to environmental change.
机译:全球加速生物多样性损失是对生态系统和人类健康的立即影响,特别是在人们依赖他们对其生计的自然环境的地区。 Dovetailing这种损失是由改变生活方式等因素和当地信仰系统的转型导致的本地/传统知识系统的消亡。虽然当地生态知识(LEK)对生物多样性和环境变化和管理响应的发展的重要性是很好的,分析和系统地比较莱克的定量工具是稀缺的。在这项研究中,我们分析了受访者使用的当地生态知识的复杂性来分类当地公认的海洋物种。我们通过在所罗门群岛的沿海社区应用于沿海社区的分类分类程度的分类学分类的修改指数。此外,我们通过比较1992-1995和2014-2015收集的分类法,评估简单的分类分类程度(在本地公认的物种名称中的丰富性)。结果表明,内源性(性别,年龄)和外源(市场近距离)因素对该地区的民间分类知识有可辨别的影响,较年轻的受访者和社区接近区域市场中心,呈现出明显降低当地物种名称的丰富性。民间分类学明显较近区域市场明显减少。本研究中应用的分类分类明显的修改指标提供了一种有用的工具,除了简单的术语中,还可以探索当地生态知识的方面,并在不同地区和文化背景上比较。理解LEK的变化很重要,因为这些知识使得高度依赖于生活自然资源的社区更有效地更有效地获得和管理资源,并对环境变化进行检测和反应。

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    《Oceanographic Literature Review》 |2020年第10期|2262-2262|共1页
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    Departments of Anthropology and Ichthyology and Fisheries Science Rhodes University Grahamstown 6140 South Africa;

    Departments of Anthropology and Ichthyology and Fisheries Science Rhodes University Grahamstown 6140 South Africa;

    Departments of Anthropology and Ichthyology and Fisheries Science Rhodes University Grahamstown 6140 South Africa;

    Departments of Anthropology and Ichthyology and Fisheries Science Rhodes University Grahamstown 6140 South Africa;

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