Integrating customary management into marine conservation
In many parts of the world, there is increasing interest among scientists, managers, and
communities in merging long-enduring customary practices such as taboos that limit …
communities in merging long-enduring customary practices such as taboos that limit …
The bow and arrow in South America
The bow and arrow is a crucial component of Homo sapiens' material culture. In South
America, data on the bow and arrow are widely scattered, which motived this …
America, data on the bow and arrow are widely scattered, which motived this …
Bringing home the biggest bacon: a cross-site analysis of the structure of hunter-kill profiles in Neotropical forests
A Jerozolimski, CA Peres - Biological Conservation, 2003 - Elsevier
Forest vertebrates are critical to the subsistence of many tropical forest dwellers enjoying
little or no access to other sources of animal protein. Yet the ecological and socioeconomic …
little or no access to other sources of animal protein. Yet the ecological and socioeconomic …
Bushmeat and emerging infectious diseases: lessons from Africa
LA Kurpiers, B Schulte-Herbrüggen, I Ejotre… - Problematic wildlife: A …, 2016 - Springer
Zoonotic diseases are the main contributor to emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) and
present a major threat to global public health. Bushmeat is an important source of protein …
present a major threat to global public health. Bushmeat is an important source of protein …
Conservation Biology of the Genus Alouatta
CM Crockett - International Journal of Primatology, 1998 - Springer
As assessed by the IUCN Mace–Lande system, seven (35%) of the 20 Alouatta species and
subspecies with adequate data are classified as “threatened,” ie, critically endangered …
subspecies with adequate data are classified as “threatened,” ie, critically endangered …
The threat to primates and other mammals from the bushmeat trade in Africa, and how this threat could be diminished
E Jones-Bowen, S Pendry - Oryx, 1999 - cambridge.org
The threat that the bushmeat trade presents to primates and other taxa was assessed from
the literature, including data from markets, village hunting studies and logging concessions …
the literature, including data from markets, village hunting studies and logging concessions …
The life history of human foraging: Cross-cultural and individual variation
Human adaptation depends on the integration of slow life history, complex production skills,
and extensive sociality. Refining and testing models of the evolution of human life history …
and extensive sociality. Refining and testing models of the evolution of human life history …
[PDF][PDF] Nasua nasua
ME Gompper, DM Decker - Mammalian species, 1998 - academic.oup.com
N. n. montana: Tschudi, 1845: 102, see above. Current name combination first used by
Cabrera, 1956: 3 (monticola Schinz is a synonym, but apparently has priority over montana) …
Cabrera, 1956: 3 (monticola Schinz is a synonym, but apparently has priority over montana) …
Modelling the long‐term sustainability of indigenous hunting in Manu National Park, Peru: landscape‐scale management implications for Amazonia
Widespread hunting throughout Amazonia threatens the persistence of large primates and
other vertebrates. Most studies have used models of limited validity and restricted spatial …
other vertebrates. Most studies have used models of limited validity and restricted spatial …
Deconstructing hunting returns: Can we reconstruct and predict payoffs from pursuing prey?
Explaining variation in hunter-gatherer livelihoods hinges on our ability to predict the
tradeoffs and opportunities of pursuing different kinds of prey. Central to this problem is the …
tradeoffs and opportunities of pursuing different kinds of prey. Central to this problem is the …