| Literature DB >> 24467739 |
Muhammad Arshad, Mushtaq Ahmad, Ejaz Ahmed1, Abdul Saboor, Azhar Abbas, Shumaila Sadiq.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This paper constitutes an important ethnobiological survey in the context of utilizing biological resources by residents of Kala Chitta hills of Pothwar region, Pakistan. The fundamental aim of this research endeavour was to catalogue and analyse the indigenous knowledge of native community about plants and animals. The study is distinctive in the sense to explore both ethnobotanical and ethnozoological aspects of indigenous culture, and exhibits novelty, being based on empirical approach of Multinomial Logit Specifications (MLS) for examining ethnobotanical and ethnozoological uses of specific plants and animals.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24467739 PMCID: PMC3914733 DOI: 10.1186/1746-4269-10-13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ethnobiol Ethnomed ISSN: 1746-4269 Impact factor: 2.733
Figure 1Map of the study area (Kala Chitta hills, District Attock, Pakistan).
Ethnobotanical uses of plants of Kala Chitta hills of Pothwar region, Pakistan
| 01 | Malvaceae | Perennial herb | It is uses commonly as fuel wood and for grazing. | |
| 02 | Leguminosae | Moderate sized prickly deciduous tree. | Sweetmeat is formed from gum which is effective for lumbago. First of all, a quarter of kg of wheat starch is fried in equal quantity of animal fat for 10 minutes and then equal quantity of gum (which is already roasted to make soft) and sugar is added and again fried for 5–8 minutes. On cooling used for lumbago and as vigorous. Ash of bark is used along with mercury for paralysis, asthma and as aphrodisiac. Powder of dry bark along with little quantity of salt and sugar is used to treat chest pains and dysentery. | |
| 03 | Leguminosae | A medium sized prickly tree. | The powder of dry pods and bark is effective for lumbago, kidney pains, diabetes, sexual disorders, and phlegm, as tooth powder and as astringent. Leaves decoction is used to treat dysentery. Gum is used in the formation of sweet meal which is effective for lumbago and recipe is same as mentioned in case of | |
| 04 | Amaranthaceae | Perennial herb | Ash of leaves and stem is recommended for piles, kidney stones, skin eruptions and asthma. Decoction of whole plant is used to treat pneumonia. Plant extract is used for dysentery and stomach-ulcer. Fried spines along with sugar are reported to be used in whooping cough by indigenous people. | |
| 05 | Amaranthaceae | A small shrub | 12 gram powder of dry leaves along with equal quantity of leaves of senna ( | |
| 06 | Leguminosae | Perennial tree | It is commonly used as fuel wood and shady tree. | |
| 07 | Leguminosae | Large deciduous tree | Powder of dry seeds is effective for diabetes. Plant is antiseptic. Decoction of bark and seeds is effective for toothache and inflated gums, as astringent, piles and diarrhoea. Leaves extract is effective for skin diseases. | |
| 08 | Asparagaceae | Perennial shrub | Mucilage of plant is used to improve skin. It is applied directly on skin. | |
| 09 | Asparagaceae | Perennial succulent shrub. | Fresh jelly or cooked jelly with mutton is reported to be used for phlegm, diabetes, stomach ulcer, liver diseases. Jelly is astringent. Pickle of jelly is also recommended for diabetes. Powder of dry jelly along with bishop’s weed and black salt is used against constipation and as carminative. Jelly along with egg and curd is used as conditioner or hair tonic. Jelly along with honey and turmeric is applied on face as a mask for 15–20 minutes as cleanser, refresher and as skin tonic. Jelly along with 2–3 drops of lemon and rose extract is also used against freckles, pimples and boils. | |
| 10 | Amaranthaceae | Annual herb | Ash of plant is used to treat kidney stones (half tablespoon twice a day). Fresh leaves or leaves and stem are cooked as vegetable ( | |
| 11 | Amaranthaceae | Annual herb | Stem and leaves are cooked as vegetable and used against cough, inflammation and as urinative. | |
| 12 | Phyllanthaceae | Annual herb | It is used for cough, bronchitis and dysentery. | |
| 13 | Lamiaceae | Annual herb | Leaves are crushed and ground. Decoction of leaves is used to cure vomiting. | |
| 14 | Leguminosae | Annual herb | Fruit is used as caloric and vigorous. Oil is used in confectionery and ghee formation. | |
| 15 | Leguminosae | Annual herb | Aerial parts are used for tonic for sexual diseases. | |
| 16 | Asparagaceae | Perennial herb | Rhizome powder is used for weakness of body and as sexual tonic | |
| 17 | Liliaceae | Annual herb | Paste of the aerial part is used for skin allergy and skin infections. | |
| 18 | Poaceae | Annual herb | It is commonly used for live stock fodder. | |
| 19 | Meliaceae | Perennial tree | Leaves decoction is used at early morning for purification of blood. | |
| 20 | Nyctaginaceae | A prostrate spreading herb. | Garland is made by interlinking fresh slices of roots and put along neck of jaundiced person. With the improvement of disease length of garland is also increased. Paste of whole plant is used as antidote. Decoction of roots is used as refrigerant. The paste of fresh root along with equal quantity of cow ghee and henna is applied on hand and feet to relieve from irritation. | |
| 21 | Brassicaceae | Annual herb | Oil is conditioner, cleanser and skin tonic and caloric. For fair complexion local people dip its seeds in goat milk after noon prayer and night prayer they mesh seeds and applied on skin for 15–20 minutes as mask up to 11 days. Leaves and stem is cooked as vegetable ( | |
| 22 | Crassulaceae | Perennial herb | Fresh leaves are used against kidney stones. Slightly fried leaves are used as astringent and dresser. | |
| 23 | Apocynaceae | Perennial shrub | Leaves and latex are used as antidote against snake and scorpion bite. Latex is also effective against wounds, and piles. 2–3 drops of latex is mixed in mustard oil and used as anti lice. Root paste and leaves as tissue paper is used externally for piles. 10 gm latex is mixed with 150 gram turmeric and pills are formed which are recommended for tuberculosis, Hepatitis B and C and spitting of blood (twice a day). Slightly fried leaves are used as dresser for inflated parts of body and rheumatism. 12 gm is heated along with 7 gm turmeric and 7 gm borax, when milk dried then removed from fire and pills are formed which are effective for cough, phlegm, as astringent, pain killer. | |
| 24 | Cannabaceae | Annual erect herb. | Whole plant is intoxicant, laxative, narcotic. Ash of plant is used to treat bleeding at the nose and hemorrhoids. Ash along with date sweetmeat is vigorous and refrigerant. | |
| 25 | Capparaceae | Shrub | Aerial parts are used for fire wood and fruit is edible. | |
| 26 | Brassicaceae | Annual herb | It is commonly used for live stock fodder. | |
| 27 | Apocynaceae | Perennial shrub | Its fruits are edible and used for jaundice. Decoction of leaves is also used against jaundice. | |
| 28 | Asteraceae | Leaves, Seeds | Roasted seeds or bread of its seed flour is used to treat jaundice, skin diseases, fever, scabies and abnormal eye sight and used as refrigerant. Decoction of leaves is used against dysentery. Local people give it to milk producing animals after delivery for two days and against dysentery. | |
| 29 | Apiaceae | Annual herb | It is used for digestive disorder, dyspepsia, vomiting and diarrhoea. | |
| 30 | Caesalpiniaceae | Perennial shrub. | Decoction of leaves along with pepper is effective for dropsy and cough. Diluted latex is used as eye drops which is effective for night blindness. | |
| 31 | Poaceae | Annual herb | It is commonly used for live stock fodder. | |
| 32 | Chenopodiaceae | Annual herb. | Decoction of leaves and stem is cooked as vegetable ( | |
| 33 | Leguminosae | Annual herb. | Decoction of fruit, roasted fruit or turgid fruit is used to treat flue, cough, jaundice, diabetes, tuberculosis, phlegm, piles, kidney and liver diseases, blood purification etc. Flour of its pulse is mixed with milk, turmeric, lemon and mustard oil and ubtan is formed which is used as cleanser, skin tonic and refresher. Decoction of fruit along with honey is used to treat abnormal menses and throat pains. Bread made by its flour is also effective against diabetes. | |
| 34 | Asteraceae | Leaves | Hadiths “There is chicory for you. On this plant dew drops of paradise fall every day”. Extract of leaves along with lemonade is used against chronic gastritis, and as liver tonic, diuretic, jaundice, dropsy. | |
| 35 | Cucurbitaceae | Annual creeping herb. | Fruit pulp along with almond oil and tragacanth is effective for rheumatism, paralysis, distortion of mouth, back ache and diabetes. Pulp along with sugar or honey is effective for chronic flue and sunstroke. Pickle of pulp is effective for diabetes. Fresh pulp along with black salt and bishop’s weed is given to animals when suffered from anorexia. | |
| 36 | Cleomaceae | An erect, branched herb. | The herb is mixed with fodder and given to animals for enhancement of milk production. | |
| 37 | Convolvulaceae | Climbing or twining herb. | Whole plant is cooked as vegetable ( | |
| 38 | Cucurbitaceae | Annual herb | It is used as wild vegetable, as digestive and against diarrhoea. | |
| 39 | Poaceae | A perennial grass. | Decoction of root is effective against dysentery. Powder of dry plant is used as astringent. The whole plant is vigorous so local people give it to animals as fodder to milk producing animals for more production of milk. | |
| 40 | Poaceae | Perennial grass | Aerial parts are crushed and paste is applied on skin infection, injuries and eczema. It is also used as fodder. | |
| 41 | Cyperaceae | Annual herb | Rhizome of this plant is used to cure stomach diseases. It is crushed and ground to make powder. By mixing in water it is used thrice a day. | |
| 42 | Solanaceae | An annual bushy herb. | Whole plant is intoxicant. Fresh or slightly fried leaves are used as dresser. Seed paste is effective for piles. Whole plant is burnt and smoke is inhaled for asthma. Local people pour fruit with cloves and kept it for 15 days. After 15 days they remove cloves and ground them with exact quantity of pepper and coconut and pills are formed which are used for tension, depression, urine problems, phlegm and during pregnancy for easy delivery. | |
| 43 | Poaceae | Annual herb | It is used as fodder. | |
| 44 | Amaranthaceae | Annual herb | It is a pot herb. It is used to cure skin diseases. | |
| 45 | Sapindaceae | Perennial shrub | Commonly used as fuel wood. | |
| 46 | Asteraceae | Annual herb | Paste of root is applied on the belly of pregnant woman at child birth for easy delivery. Plant extract along with milk is used against anorexia, rheumatism and kidney stones. | |
| 47 | Poaceae | Annual herb | It is commonly used for live stock fodder. | |
| 48 | Brassicaceae | Annual herb | Oil is used as hair and skin tonic, effective for blood purification and against intestinal worms. Oil is boiled till it become sweet and given to animals as caloric. Seeds are effective for rheumatism (twice a day). 1 kg flour is boiled along with 5 kg of water, 1 kg of milk and 1 kg of sugar. When only 1 kg water is left then removed from fire and given to animals for more production of milk and to increase fat in milk. | |
| 49 | Myrtaceae | Tree | Commonly used for fuel wood, leaves are used for toothache and flue. | |
| 50 | Euphorbiaceae | Annual erect herb. | Milky latex is applied on cuts. Diluted latex is used as eye drops against eye problems. | |
| 51 | Euphorbiaceae | Annual herb | Plant extract is effective for piles. Decoction of plant is used for ring worms. Paste of plant is externally used against skin diseases. | |
| 52 | Zygophyllaceae | Perennial or annual spiny herb. | The extract of whole plant is antidiabetic, used against chicken pox, anticancerous, refrigerant and against skin diseases, scabies, toothache and blood purification. | |
| 53 | Moraceae | A large tree with stilt roots. | Latex from aerial parts is vigorous and used to fill cracking of feet. Milky latex along with little quantity of honey is used before fasting as antidiabetic. In case of sterility decoction of leaves, bark and root is used by local people up to two-three week. | |
| 54 | Moraceae | A deciduous tree. | Fruit is used for constipation, fair complexion, asthma, diabetes, flatulence, cough, liver diseases and inflammation. Fruit along with walnut is used as aphrodisiac, against kidney and gall stones, rheumatism, phlegm and piles. Latex of branches and powder of dry bark is used as toothpowder for toothache. Latex is used as massage for epilepsy and paralysis. | |
| 55 | Moraceae | Large glabrous tree. | Fruit is laxative, astringent, refrigerant, used against asthma and constipation. Decoction of leaves is used for 40 days is a complete cure of gonorrhoea. | |
| 56 | Poaceae | An annual herb. Cultivated as cereal crop. | Fruit is roasted and powder is formed called barley flour ( | |
| 57 | Acanthaceae | Perennial shrub | Leaves are insecticidal. Decoction of leaves is used to cure diabetes, and blood purification. Extract or powder of 25 gm dry leaves along with little quantity of honey or sugar is given during cough, asthma, spitting of blood and abnormal menses. Ash of whole plant is also effective for phlegm, cough and asthma by local people. | |
| 58 | Lamiaceae | A small erect herb. | Local people dipped seeds in water or milk in a clay pot and next day seeds with mucilage are used orally for dyspepsia, against high blood pressure, jaundice, as refrigerant and chest pain. | |
| 59 | Malvaceae | Annual | Decoction of Leaves and stem or cooked as vegetable ( | |
| 60 | Celastraceae | Shrub | It is used as fuel wood. | |
| 61 | Meliaceae | A moderate sized tree. | Leaves extract is effective for leprosy, constipation, allergy, skin diseases, jaundice, piles, as astringent, and blood purifier. Leaves are boiled in 1 litre water when one-fourth water is left l then it is used for bathing against allergy and itching. One cup extract of leaves along with one cup extract of | |
| 62 | Lamiaceae | An erect, aromatic herb | In case of dysentery local people used powder of its dry leaves along with black salt and bishp’s weed (one table spoon twice a day). Decoction of leaves is used for dysentery, colic pain, asthma, jaundice and stomach diseases. | |
| 63 | Nyctaginaceae | Perennial herb. | The slightly fried leaves are used as dresser or ointment for wounds. The leaves are cooked as vegetable ( | |
| 64 | Cucurbitaceae | Annual climbing herb | Fresh juice is recommended for diabetes. Powder of dry fruit along with dry leaves of | |
| 65 | Moraceae | Perennial tree. | Fruit is vigorous. Fruit extract along with jam of quince seeds is used for sexual disorders and weakness for 25 days. The same formula is used for heart diseases and chest pain for 20 days. | |
| 66 | Moraceae | Moderate sized tree | Fruits are edible, fruit extract along with water and sugar is used as tonic for cough, throat diseases including inflammation and tonsilitis. | |
| 67 | Oleaceae | Medium size tree. | Small leaves are used as herbal tea for cure of digestive complaints. Branches and trees are generally used for fuel wood, timber and preparation of agricultural tools. Cuttings of young stem are used as Miswak (Toothbrush). | |
| 68 | Cactaceae | A xerophytic succulent shrub | Mucilage or ripe fruit is effective for gonorrhoea and syphilis. 4–6 drops of latex along with 10 drops of honey is effective for constipation. Ash of stem is also act as cathartic. Mucilage along with turmeric is externally used for piles, pox strains, rheumatism, and leprosy. | |
| 69 | Nitrariaceae | A perennial much branched bushy shrub. | The plant is used to drive away the evil spirits. Decoction of leaves is effective against intestinal worms, as aphrodisiac, and against backache. Seeds are decocted in olive oil and used to treat deafness. Fumigation of whole plant is used to treat toothache, chicken pox, and measles, to save from evil sprits and against sharply spreading diseases in plants, animals and human beings. Leaves are insecticidal. Seeds are intoxicant. | |
| 70 | Plantaginaceae | Annual herb with rosette leaves. | Two tablespoon fruit bark of dried fruits dipped in one glass water, curd or milk and next day before fasting used it along with little sugar for dyspepsia. One table spoon of fruit bark along with 25 gram tragacanth and 12.5 gram basil seeds is effective for urine problems and as refrigerant. | |
| 71 | Polygonaceae | Annual herb | Aerial parts are used for jaundice, nose bleeding and diarrhea. | |
| 72 | Leguminosae | A Xerophytic shrub | Its honey is effective for kidney stones and kidney wounds. 12 gm its honey along with 12 gm kuthseereen and 12 gm wild mint is grinded and used (half table spoon twice a day) for freckles, asthma, cough, fair complexion and against boils and pimples. Branches are also used as tooth brush. | |
| 73 | Buxaceae | Shrub | It is used as fuel wood. | |
| 74 | Apocynaceae | Perennial shrub | The extract of leaves is used for skin diseases. Dry powder of leaves along with equal quantity of | |
| 75 | Euphorbiaceae | An ever green shrub | Seeds are cathartic. Oil is used as massage for paralysis, as muscle tonic, inflammations. Root decoction or paste is used for piles. Leaves are used as dresser. Leaves decoction is effective for asthma and cough. Castor oil from its seeds is purgative. | |
| 76 | Polygonaceae | Annual herb | Leaves and stem are cooked as vegetable (Saag) and used against flatulence. Root paste is used as astringent. Leaf paste is antiseptic. | |
| 77 | Lamiaceae | A perennial herb. | Slightly fried leaves are used as astringent and as dresser. Plant is given to animals as vigorous. | |
| 78 | Asteraceae | Annual herb | It seeds are used for digestive complaints. | |
| 79 | Solanaceae | An annual herb. | Fresh leaves or leaves and stem after cooking are used for diabetes, abnormal eye sight, inflammation and hysteria. Fruit sauce is used as carminative. | |
| 80 | Solanaceae | A creeping perennial herb. | Fruit is given to animal for more production of milk and against anorexia. Decoction of leaves, stem and root is used as refrigerant. Powder of dry fruit is used as toothache against intestinal worms, stomach diseases, diabetes, boils and pimples. Fruit is warmed on spoon and fumigation is given against teeth worms. | |
| 81 | Menispermaceae | A large climbering succulent shrub. | Decoction of fresh leaves and stem is used to kill worms present on the body of animals. Extract of leaves is used as astringent. Local people drink extract of 25 gm fresh leaves and stem along with 6 gm bishop’s weed ( | |
| 82 | Zygophyllaceae | Annual herb | 25 gram powder of dry fruit is ground along with 62 gram of bael fruit ( | |
| 83 | Poaceae | An annual herb. Cultivated as cereal crop. | Bread of flour is used to treat inflammations, diabetes and piles. Bread is also effective for pregnant women, and as caloric. Fruit and stem is vigorous so given to poultry for more production of eggs and meat and milk producing animals for more production of milk. Wheat fibres are dipped in water and next day after sieving used for diabetes by local people. Local people made a special food called sureed by cooking wheat meal with meat and milk and used it as aphrodisiac, vigorous and against sexual disorders. Wheat starch is used in the formation of sweetmeat which is effective for lumbago. Bread of unsieved flour of wheat is effective for constipation. | |
| 84 | Scrophulariaceae | Perennial herb | The whole plant is dried, powdered and is use to ease menstrual flow, relieve constipation and its high dose is used in abortion. | |
| 85 | Violaceae | Annual herb | The leaves paste is mixed with water and brown sugar and is given orally against diarrhoea and dysentery. | |
| 86 | Lamiaceae | Shrub. | Leaves paste is used against rheumatic and joint pain. | |
| 87 | Asclepidaceae | Perennial shrub | The leaves past is mixed with brown sugar to be used against cough, cold and other respiratory problems. | |
| 88 | Solanaceae | Perennial shrub | Decoction of leaves is used orally in very small amounts, and externally for taking bath against skin diseases. Leaves and branches are placed in stored wheat grains and other cereals to avoid insect pests. Dried branches are also used for fuel. | |
| 89 | Solanaceae | A small perennial erect shrub. | Flowers are dried and powdered. This powder is used locally by females for abortion. These are also used in fewer amounts to ease menstrual flow. Leaves are used as fodder and Branches as fuel. | |
| 90 | Rhamnaceae | Tree | Fruits are edible, leaves are used for diabetes and hair tonic. | |
| 91 | Rhamnaceae | Tree | Powder of dry fruit is effective against vomiting and given to women before pregnancy. Poultice of fresh leaves along with soap and flax leaves are used as dresser and astringent. 1/4 kg fresh leaves of ( |
Figure 2Ethnobotanical use categories (%) of plants of Kala Chitta hills, Pakistan.
Figure 3Diseases (%) treated by number of plant species.
Figure 4Part used (%) of plants of Kala Chitta hills, Pakistan.
Ethnozoological uses of animals of Kala Chitta hills of Pothwar region, Pakistan
| 01 | Sturnidae/Aves | Chordata | It is captured and used as pet. It is trained and used to speak like parrot. It is also used as alarming bird against snakes, mongoose, jackal etc. | |
| 02 | Sturnidae/Aves | Chordata | It is captured and used as pet. It is trained and used to speak like parrot. It is also used as alarming bird against snakes, mongoose, jackal etc. | |
| 03 | Phasianidae/Aves | Chordata | Hunted for meat and for fun. Stuffed chakor is also used for ornamentation. It is also used as sports bird for partridge fight. | |
| 04 | Coloubridae/Reptilia | Chordata | Used as pet by jugglers. | |
| 05 | Anatidae/Aves | Chordata | Kept in houses and used for meat and eggs. | |
| 06 | Drosiphilidae/Insecta | Arthropoda | Honey is not only used as food but also used for a number of medicinal values. Wax is used for making candles and articles for ornamentation. Empty honey comb is also used in interior decoration. | |
| 07 | Bovidae/Mammalia | Chordata | Used as pet for milk and meat. Milk is also used to make curd, cheese, butter and deesi ghee. They are also used in ploughing fields, in Raahatt for water-well, in carts etc. Bulls are used in bull race. Dung is used as fertilizer. Hides are used in leather industry. | |
| 08 | Bovidae/Mammalia | Chordata | Used as pet for milk and meat. Milk is also used to make curd, cheese, butter and deesi ghee. Hides are used in leather industry. Dung in used as fertilizer. Curved hornes are used as decoration article. Bones are used in making utensil handles. | |
| 09 | Elapidae/Reptilia | Chordata | Deadliest poisonous snake, its venome is used for production of anti-venome. | |
| 10 | Agamidae/Reptilia | Chordata | Often hunted and kept by jugglers to attract people. | |
| 11 | Camelidae/Mammalia | Chordata | Used as pet animal for carriage and also used for meat. Its meat is salty. Its milk is used for the treatment of Hepatitis B and C. | |
| 12 | Canidae/Mammalia | Chordata | Used as pet animal for dog fight, dog race, for monitoring and alarming at home. | |
| 13 | Bovidae/Mammalia | Chordata | Used as cattle for milk and meat. Its hide is used in making leather articles. Its milk is preferred for infants. | |
| 14 | Cyrinidae/Actinopteriygii | Chordata | Used as food after cooking. Its oil is used in joint pain. Scales are used in paintings with glue and paint spray. | |
| 15 | Chanidae/Osteichthyes | Chordata | Used as food. Its oil is used in joint pain. | |
| 16 | Cyprinidae/Actinopterygii | Chordata | Used as food after cooking. Scales are used in paintings with glue and paint spray. Its oil is also used in joint pain. | |
| 17 | Shilbeidae/ | Chordata | Used as food after cooking. Its oil is used in joint pain. Scales are used in paintings with glue and paint spray. | |
| 18 | Columbidae/Aves | Chordata | Kept as pet birds and used for meat. Its is also given to patient for treatment of paralysis. It is also used for early onset of puberty in young girls. Its a sports bird and used in pigeon race. Its feathers are used in decoration articles, dolls and in shuttle cocks. | |
| 19 | Corvidae/Aves | Chordata | Presence of this bird at home is said to be an indication for arrival of some guests. | |
| 20 | Cyprinidae/ | Chordata | Used as food after cooking. Its oil is used in joint pain. Scales are used in paintings with glue and paint spray. | |
| 21 | Nymphalidae/Insecta | Arthropoda | Preserved forms are used in horticulture. | |
| 22 | Corvidae/Aves | Chordata | Kept as pet and used for meat. | |
| 23 | Viperidae/Reptilia | Chordata | Captured by some people to sell to snake charmers or to bio-medical laboratories for anti-venome production. | |
| 24 | Equidae | Chordata | Uses for carriage purpose. | |
| 25 | Equidae/Mammalia | Chordata | It is used as pet animal. It is used for carriage, horse-race, naiza-bazi etc. | |
| 26 | Equidae/Mammalia | Chordata | Kept as pet animal and used for carriage purpose. | |
| 27 | Boidae/Reptilia | Chordata | Biological control for Mus musculus etc. Which destroy crops. | |
| 28 | Felidae/Mammalia | Chordata | Kept as pet and controls mouse and lizards. | |
| 29 | Phasianidae/Aves | Chordata | Kept at home for meat and eggs. Its meat is cooked in various forms. | |
| 30 | Bouidugs-caprinae/Mammalia | Chordata | Kept as pet and used for milk, meat and wool. Its hide is used in making leather articles. It is also sacrificed by muslims at Eid-ul-Azha. | |
| 31 | Gekkonidae/Reptilia | Chordata | Biological controller for insects, cockroach, flies, mosquitoes etc. | |
| 32 | Ranidae/Amphibia | Chordata | Used in dissection experiments, also captured and used for snake diet. | |
| 33 | Helicidae/Gastropoda | Mollusca | Shells are used as ornamental after painting. | |
| 34 | Herpestidae/Mammalia | Chordata | Some people it to drive away snakes. Jugglers also keep it for fight with snakes. | |
| 35 | Hominidae/Mammalia | Chordata | It is highly social animal which is used in art, culture, as labour and in many other professions from social welfare to life saving. | |
| 36 | Erinaceidae/Mammalia | Chordata | It is kept in houses to drive away snakes, lizards and mouse. | |
| 37 | Cyprinidae/ | Chordata | Used as food after cooking. Its oil is used in joint pain. Scales are used in paintings with glue and paint spray. | |
| 38 | Leporidae/Mammalia | Chordata | It is hunted for its meat, which is also used for treatment of bronchial diseases. Its fur is used in wallets, warms caps etc. | |
| 39 | Lumbricidae/Polychaetae | Annelida | It is used to capture fish. | |
| 40 | Scindidae/Reptilia | Chordata | Some people believe it as noble reptile, and kept it as pet for short time because it cannot survive long captivity. | |
| 41 | Phasianidae/Aves | Chordata | Kept as pet-bird. Used for meat and its soup is used to treat bronchitis. It is used in games for prolonged singing voice competition. It is also used to attract other wild partridges for capturing. | |
| 42 | Accipitriformes/Aves | Chordata | Sold for zoo and wildlife sanctuaries. | |
| 43 | Bagridae/Actinopterygii | Chordata | Used as food after cooking. Its oil is used in joint pain. Scales are used in paintings with glue and paint spray. | |
| 44 | Bouidugs/Mammalia | Chordata | It is hunted for its meat, which is also used in treatment of asthma. After stuffing it is used in ornamentation and in scientific labs. | |
| 45 | Elapidae/Reptilia | Chordata | Fat of cobra is used in muscular pain, sexual weakness and arthritis. It is also captured and sold to laboratories for anti-venome production. | |
| 46 | Muscicapidae/Aves | Chordata | Its faeces are used in constipation and other gastric problems in infants. | |
| 47 | Leporidae/Mammalia | Chordata | It is hunted for its meat, which is also used for treatment of bronchial diseases. Its fur is used in wallets, warms caps etc. | |
| 48 | Formicidae/Insecta | Arthropoda | Fine mud of their houses is mixed with water to make a paste, which is applied on mumps affected area to get relief. | |
| 49 | Passeridae/Aves | Chordata | Meat is used as food. Faeces paste is used orally in gas trouble and constipation. | |
| 50 | Phasianidae/Aves | Chordata | Used as pet-bird and for meat. | |
| 51 | Lampyridae/Insecta | Arthropoda | Children capture them and used to play them because of their lightening. | |
| 52 | Psittaculidae/Aves | Chordata | It is used as pet-bird, as it can speak few words like humans after trained. Many palmists use it to highlight their business as lottery chit or fate-fortune. | |
| 53 | Pycnonotidae/Aves | Chordata | Kept as pet-birds due to its singing habit, also used in painting. | |
| 54 | Termitidae/Insecta | Arthropoda | Fine mud of their houses is collected and used for carving writing on walls with sharp objects, or claying writing. | |
| 55 | Circopithecoidae/Mammalia | Chordata | These are captured by jugglers and trained to amuse mob to earn money. | |
| 56 | Bagridae/Actinopterygii | Chordata | Used as food after cooking. Its oil is used in joint pain. Scales are used in paintings with glue and paint spray. | |
| 57 | Columbidae/Aves | Chordata | It is often hunted for its meat, which is used to treat cough and for early onset of puberty in girls. Its feathers are used in decorations and in shuttle cock. | |
| 58 | Suidae/Mammalia | Chordata | It digs fields at night and makes them fertile by their faeces but destroys crops alot. | |
| 59 | Cyprinidae/Teleostomi | Chordata | Used as food after cooking. Its oil is used in joint pain. Scales are used in paintings with glue and paint spray. | |
| 60 | Upupidae/Aves | Chordata | Feathers are used in art work and in making dolls. | |
| 61 | Aganidae/Reptilia | Chordata | Oil extracted is used for body massage, and also to enhance sexual power in humans. | |
| 62 | Charadriidae/Aves | Chordata | It is an alarming bird against snakes, jackals, mongoose, cats etc. | |
| 63 | Virinidae/Reptilia | Chordata | Oil obtained from it is used for massage of body and for sexual weakness. Its skin is also used for painting and art work. | |
| 64 | Viperidae/Reptilia | Chordata | Captured and sold for anti-venome production. | |
| 65 | Siluridae/Teleostomi | Chordata | Used as food after cooking. Its oil is used in joint pain. Scales are used in paintings with glue and paint spray. |
Figure 5Use categories (%) of animals of Kala Chitta hills, Pakistan.
Multinomial logit statistics for plant use selection across different plants categories
| Arial = 1, Underground = 0 | −20.1481 | 0.00 | −0.0236 | −0.1853* | 0.831 | 0.1215* | −20.973* | 0.00* | −0.4998* |
| Annual = 1, Perennial = 0 | 1.0036 | 2.728 | −0.1342 | 1.754** | 5.778** | 0.0056 | 3.0207* | 20.51* | 0.5212* |
| Constant | 18.7099 | | | −1.9742* | | | 19.0571* | | |
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| No. of observations | 91 | | | | | | | ||
| No. of iterations | 19 | | | | | | | ||
| Pseudo R2 | 0.153 | | | | | | | ||
| LR Chi square | 34.6* | | | | | | | ||
| Log likelihood | −95.736 | ||||||||
Note: All other uses is taken as the base outcome. *,** shows the significance at 1 percent, 5 percent respectively.
Multinomial logit statistics for animals use selection across different animals’ categories
| Domestic = 1, Wild = 0 | −35.5876* | 0.000 | −0.087** | 71.6471* | | 0.000 | −1.1528 | 0.316 | −0.1306 |
| Verteberates = 1, Inverteberates = 0 | −0.8245 | 0.439 | −0.00003 | −72.7121* | | −0.000* | 1.0320 | 2.807 | 0.1315 |
| Herbivors = 1, Carnivors = 0 | −1.4662 | 0.231 | −0.00007 | 0.4495 | 1.568 | 0.000 | 1.7656 | 5.845 | 0.2212** |
| Constant | −0.2921 | | | −36.669 | | | −3.2930 | | |
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| No. of observations | 64 | | | | | | | ||
| No. of iterations | 35 | | | | | | | ||
| Pseudo R2 | 0.2101 | | | | | | | ||
| LR Chi square | 10012 | | | | | | | ||
| Log likelihood | −44.82 | ||||||||
Note: All other uses is taken as the base outcome. *,** shows the significance at 1 percent, 5 percent respectively.