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Social and Ecological Change over a Decade in a Village Hunting System, Central Gabon

机译:加蓬中部乡村狩猎系统十年来的社会和生态变化

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Despite widespread recognition of the major threat to tropical forest biological diversity and local food security posed by unsustainable bushmeat hunting, virtually no long-term studies tracking the socioecological dynamics of hunting systems have been conducted. We interviewed local hunters and collected detailed hunting data to investigate changes in offtake and hunter characteristics over 10 years (2001-2010) in Dibouka and Kouagna villages, central Gabon, in the context of hunter recollections of longer term trends since the 1950s. To control for changes in hunter behavior, such as trap location and characteristics, we report hunting offtake data per trap. Our results suggest the hunting area was already highly depleted by 2001; local hunters reported that 16 large-bodied prey species had become rare or locally extirpated over the last 60 years. Overall, we observed no significant declines in hunting offtake or changes in species composition from 2001 to 2010, and offtakes per trap increased slightly between 2004 and 2010. However, trapping distance from the villages increased, and there was a switch in hunting techniques; a larger proportion of the catch was hunted with guns in 2010. The number of hunters declined by 20% from 2004 to 2010, and male livelihood activities shifted away from hunting. Hunters with the lowest hunting incomes in 2004 were more likely than successful hunters to have moved away from the village by 2010 (often in response to alternative employment opportunities). Therefore, changes in trap success (potentially related to biological factors) were interacting with system-level changes in hunter number and composition (related to external socioeconomic factors) to produce a relatively static overall offtake. Our results highlight the importance of understanding the small-scale context of hunting to correctly interpret changes or apparent stasis in hunting effort and offtake over time.
机译:尽管人们普遍认识到不可持续的食用森林猎物对热带森林生物多样性和当地粮食安全的主要威胁,但实际上,尚未进行长期的研究来追踪狩猎系统的社会生态动态。我们采访了当地猎人,并收集了详细的狩猎数据,以调查加蓬中部Dibouka和Kouagna村庄在10年(2001-2010年)内的捕捞量和猎人特征的变化,以了解1950年代以来长期趋势的猎人。为了控制猎人行为的变化,例如陷阱的位置和特征,我们报告每个陷阱的狩猎采集数据。我们的结果表明,到2001年,狩猎区已经严重枯竭。当地猎人报告说,在过去60年中,有16种大型猎物变得稀有或局部灭绝。总体而言,从2001年到2010年,我们没有发现狩猎捕获量显着下降或物种组成发生变化,2004年至2010年间,每个诱集装置的捕获量略有增加。但是,与村庄的诱捕距离增加了,狩猎技术有所变化。在2010年,大部分渔获物是用枪打猎的。从2004年到2010年,猎人的数量下降了20%,男性生计活动从打猎转向。与成功的猎人相比,2004年狩猎收入最低的猎人更有可能在2010年前离开村庄(通常是为了应对其他就业机会)。因此,陷阱成功的变化(可能与生物学因素有关)正在与猎人数量和组成的系统级变化(与外部社会经济因素有关)相互作用,从而产生相对静态的总体捕获量。我们的结果凸显了理解小规模狩猎环境的重要性,以正确地解释随着时间的推移,狩猎努力和推销过程中的变化或明显的停滞。

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