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Macaques in farms and folklore: Exploring the human-nonhuman primate interface in Sulawesi, Indonesia

机译:农场和民间传说中的猕猴:探索印度尼西亚苏拉威西岛上人与非人类的灵长类动物界面

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The island of Sulawesi is an ecologically diverse and anthropogenically complex region in the Indonesian archipelago; it is home to multiple macaque species and a key locus of human-nonhuman primate interconnections. Here, we review the ethnoprimatology of Sulawesi by exploring two primary domains of the human-macaque interface: overlapping resource use and cultural perceptions of macaques. Crop raiding is the primary form of overlapping resource use. While the raiding of cacao plantations predominates in Central and South Sulawesi, subsistence crops (e.g., sweet potato and maize) are most vulnerable on Buton, Southeast Sulawesi. Despite this overlap levels of conflict are generally low, with farmers showing considerable tolerance. This tolerance can be explained by positive perceptions of the macaques despite their crop raiding behavior, and the finding that in some areas macaques figure prominently in local folklore, hence affording them protection. These findings provide some hope for the future management and conservation of these endemic macaques.
机译:苏拉威西岛是印度尼西亚群岛中一个生态多样,人为错综复杂的地区。它是多种猕猴和人类与非人类灵长类动物互连的主要场所。在这里,我们通过探索人与猕猴界面的两个主要领域来回顾苏拉威西的人类学原始人类学:重叠的资源使用和猕猴的文化认知。作物突袭是重叠使用资源的主要形式。虽然在苏拉威西岛中部和南部地区主要是对可可种植园的袭击,但在苏拉威西岛东南部的布顿,自给性农作物(例如甘薯和玉米)最为脆弱。尽管存在这种重叠,但冲突水平普遍较低,农民表现出相当宽容的态度。尽管猕猴有农作物掠夺的行为,但对它们的积极看法可以解释这种耐受性,并且发现在某些地区,猕猴在当地民间传说中占主导地位,从而为它们提供了保护。这些发现为这些地方性猕猴的未来管理和保存提供了希望。

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