Modelling the long-term sustainability of indigenous hunting in Manu National Park, Peru: landscape-scale management implications for Amazonia


Autoria(s): Levi, Taal; Shepard, Glenn H., Jr.; Ohl-Schacherer, Julia; Peres, Carlos A.; Yu, Douglas W.
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

P> Widespread hunting throughout Amazonia threatens the persistence of large primates and other vertebrates. Most studies have used models of limited validity and restricted spatial and temporal scales to assess the sustainability. We use human-demographi

We thank the Matsigenka of Manu for participating in the study and allowing the researchers to accompany them on hunts and stay at their homes. We thank Nicole Gibson, John Terborgh, John Burton, Chris Wilmers, Sitabhra Sinha, and Marc Mangel for support,

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http://159.226.149.42:8088/handle/152453/2767

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/46891

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Modelling the long-term sustainability of indigenous hunting in Manu National Park, Peru: landscape-scale management implications for Amazonia

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Levi, Taal; Shepard, Glenn H., Jr.; Ohl-Schacherer, Julia; Peres, Carlos A.; Yu, Douglas W..Modelling the long-term sustainability of indigenous hunting in Manu National Park, Peru: landscape-scale management implications for Amazonia,46,804-814,biodiversity conservation; bushmeat; community-based conservation; indigenous peoples; protected-area management; source-sink dynamics; spatial ecology; subsistence hunting; wild meat; wildlife management(SCI-E):We thank the Matsigenka of Manu for participating in the study and allowing the researchers to accompany them on hunts and stay at their homes. We thank Nicole Gibson, John Terborgh, John Burton, Chris Wilmers, Sitabhra Sinha, and Marc Mangel for support,

Palavras-Chave #Ecology #biodiversity conservation #bushmeat #community-based conservation #indigenous peoples #protected-area management #source-sink dynamics #spatial ecology #subsistence hunting #wild meat #wildlife management
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期刊论文