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Hiding in the dark: Local ecological knowledge about slow loris in Sarawak sheds light on relationships between human populations and wild animals

机译:隐藏在黑暗中:萨拉瓦克慢洛瑞斯的地方生态知识揭示了人口和野生动物之间的关系

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Local ecological knowledge (LEK) increases understanding of certain species and the threats they face, especially little-studied taxa for which data on distribution and conservation are often lacking. We conducted 111 semi-structured interviews in Sarawak, Malaysia, to collect local knowledge about the behavior and distribution of the Philippine slow loris (Nycticebus menagensis) from two ethnic groups, the Iban and the Penan. Our study revealed that male Penan respondents, generally hunters, who frequently go into the forest were better at identifying animals from pictures. Overall, the Penan have a more detailed knowledge of slow loris behaviors, habitat, and distribution than the Iban. The two ethnic groups have different attitudes towards slow loris as the Penan hunt, eat, or keep them as pets while the Iban consider them sacred and signifiers of good luck. We advocate the use of LEK for providing complementary information to scientific methods in the study of cryptic animals.
机译:当地生态知识(LEK)增加了对某些物种的理解和他们所面临的威胁,特别是研究了分配和保护数据的小征集往往缺乏。 我们在马来西亚沙捞越举办了111次半结构化访谈,从两族群体,IBAN和Penan中收集有关菲律宾慢罗里斯(Nycticebus Menagensis)的行为和分配的本地知识。 我们的研究表明,男性Penan受访者,通常猎人,经常进入森林的猎人更好地识别来自图片的动物。 总的来说,佩坦对慢洛里斯行为,栖息地和分布的更详细知识而不是IBAN。 这两个族裔群体对雪兰狩猎,吃饭或让他们作为宠物的速度有不同的态度,而IBAN认为他们是祝好运的神圣和意义者。 我们倡导利用莱克提供互补信息,以便在隐秘动物研究中提供科学方法。

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