| Literature DB >> 16603080 |
José S Mourão1, Helder F P Araujo, Fabiana S Almeida.
Abstract
It was aimed in the present work to report aspects related to identification, naming and categorization of the mastofauna species of the caatinga biome, according to hunters' knowledge of Northeast Brazil. The methods of free and semi-structured interviews and guided tours were applied here. The data obtained were analyzed under the emic/etic point of view by comparing the local people's knowledge to those reported in the literature. The inland hunters use some classification models of mammals living around them as for example the folk taxonomy, and a categorization based on the animal utility. Some species are preferably hunted for providing food while others are hunted for therapeutic ends. Hunt techniques were made evident by the informers. The retrieval and comprehension of the whole process related to such knowledge is very important to evaluate the human culture and the protection that people exert on local biodiversity, since these aspects have implications for the conservation and management of faunistic resources.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16603080 PMCID: PMC1473038 DOI: 10.1186/1746-4269-2-19
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ethnobiol Ethnomed ISSN: 1746-4269 Impact factor: 2.733
Figure 1Localization of the municipality of Paulista, in the caatinga region of the state of Paraíba, Northeast- Brazil.
The generic folk of the mastofauna mentioned by the hunters of the municipality of Paulista, State of Paraíba, showing their respective scientific names, local habitats, and the habitats reported in the literature: 1 39 and 2 40
| Habitats of the mammals | ||||
| Generic folk | Corresponding taxon | Macrohabitat | Microhabitat | Habitats/[literature] |
| Collared peccary | .....Rocky hill | Den | Den/[2] | |
| Crab-eating fox | Sertão | Burrow and den | Thickets, tablelands/[2] | |
| Jaguarundi | Felididae | Everywhere | Den and tree | Rocky hill and tablelands/[1] |
| Margay | Everywhere | Den and tree | Rocky hill and tablelands [1] | |
| Greater grison | Mustelidae | Rocky hill | Burrow, den, tree | (No reference) |
| Crab-eaten raccoon 'Guará' | Procyonidae | 'Island'* Rocky hill, 'island' | Den, tree Den | Thickets/[1] (No reference) |
| Skunk and 'timbu' (opossums) | Didelphidae | Rocky hill, 'island' | Burrow, den tree | Rocky hills, trees/[1] |
| Common marmoset | Sertão | Slope, tree | Trees [2] | |
| Tufted capuchin | Rocky hill | Tree | Trees [2] | |
| Rock cavy | Rocky hill | Cracks in the stones | Caves, grottos, rocky hills/[1] | |
| Spix's yellow- toothed cavy | Everywhere | Den and crevices in the rocks | Rocky hills and grass fields/[1] | |
| Rats | Muridae | Everywhere | (No reference) | |
| Nine-banded armadillo | Rocky hill, 'island' | Burrow | Burrows in rocky hills/[1] | |
| Six-banded armadillo | Rocky hill, 'island' | Burrow, den | Burrows in rocky hills/[1] | |
| Giant anteater | Mymercophagidae | Rocky hill, 'island', Woods | Den, tree | (No reference) |
| Southern tamandua | Rocky hill, 'island', Woods | Den, tree | (No reference) | |
* 'Island': a lowland area surrounded by stagnant water