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Differential resilience of Amazonian otters along the Rio Negro in the aftermath of the 20th century international fur trade

机译:在20世纪国际毛皮贸易的后果,亚马逊水獭沿着里约热内卢的差异复制

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Commercial hunting for the international trade in animal hides in the 20th century decimated many populations of aquatic wildlife in Amazonia. However, impacts varied significantly between different species and regions, depending upon hunting intensity, accessibility of habitat, and the inherent resilience of various species and their habitats. We investigated the differential responses of two Amazonian Mustelid species, the neotropical otter and giant otter, to commercial hunting pressure along the upper Rio Negro in Brazil, and examined historical factors that influenced spatial and temporal variation in commercial exploitation. We analyzed previously unanalyzed data from historical records of hide shipments to track changes in hide sales and prices for the two species in the late 20th century. We also gathered oral histories from older Baniwa people who had witnessed or participated in commercial otter hunting. These complimentary data sources reveal how intrinsic biological and social characteristics of the two otter species interacted with market forces and regional history. Whereas giant otter populations were driven to local or regional extinction during the late 20th century by commercial hunting, neotropical otters persisted. In recent decades, giant otter populations have returned to some parts of the upper Rio Negro, a development which local people welcome as part of a generalized recovery of the ecosystems in their territory as a result of the banning of animal pelt exports and indigenous land demarcation. This paper expands the scope of the field historical ecology and reflects on the role of local knowledge in biodiversity conservation.
机译:在20世纪的动物隐藏中的国际贸易商业狩猎在亚马逊摧毁了许多水生野生动物的群体。然而,根据狩猎强度,栖息地的可行性以及各种物种及其栖息地的固有恢复性,影响在不同物种和地区之间的影响显着变化。我们调查了两种亚马逊鼬类物种,新液滴和巨型水獭的差分反应,以沿巴西的上部里约黑人商业狩猎压力,并检查了影响商业剥削中的空间和时间变化的历史因素。我们分析了以前的历史记录,以追踪20世纪后期为两种物种隐藏销售和价格的变化的历史记录。我们还收集了来自目击或参与商业水獭狩猎的较旧的Baniwa人的口腔历史。这些互补数据来源揭示了两种水獭物种的内在生物学和社会特征与市场力量和区域历史相互作用。虽然巨大的水獭人口在20世纪后期的商业狩猎期间被驱使到当地或地区灭绝,但是新的水獭坚持不懈。近几十年来,巨型水獭人口返回了上部里约黑人的一些地区,这是当地人们作为禁止动物毛皮出口和土着陆地划界而作为其领土上的生态系统的全面恢复的一部分的发展。本文扩大了现场历史生态的范围,并反映了本地知识在生物多样性保护中的作用。

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