| Literature DB >> 24467796 |
Jackson Pantoja-Lima1, Paulo H R Aride, Adriano T de Oliveira, Daniely Félix-Silva, Juarez C B Pezzuti, George H Rebêlo.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Consumption of turtles by natives and settlers in the Amazon and Orinoco has been widely studied in scientific communities. Accepted cultural customs and the local dietary and monetary needs need to be taken into account in conservation programs, and when implementing federal laws related to consumption and fishing methods. This study was conducted around the Purus River, a region known for the consumption and illegal trade of turtles. The objective of this study was to quantify the illegal turtle trade in Tapauá and to understand its effect on the local economy.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24467796 PMCID: PMC3933064 DOI: 10.1186/1746-4269-10-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ethnobiol Ethnomed ISSN: 1746-4269 Impact factor: 2.733
Figure 1Map of the city of Tapauá (gray) in the state of Amazonas (AM) and location of fishing areas of turtles in the Purus River.
Figure 2Results of interviews on the consumption of turtles in the city of Tapauá, Amazon, Brazil in 2006.
Number and percentage of households consuming freshwater turtles in the city of Tapauá in 2007
| 98 (79) | 1,102 | 8 (5–15) | 14,888 (9,305–27,915) | 13,399 (8,374–25,123) | 7.2 (4.5–13.5) | |
| 69 (55) | 169 | 2 (1–3) | 2,620 (1,310–3,930) | 7,545 (3,773–11,318) | 5.76 (2.88–8.64) | |
| 74 (59) | 198 | 2 (1–4) | 2,812 (1,406–5,624) | 14,032 (7,016–28,064) | 9.98 (4.99–19.96) |
N (%) = number of animals whose consumption was reported; C = mean consumption per household; EC = number of animals estimated; B = estimated biomass consumed (in kg); CP = Consumption per capita (g/day). Values brackets represent 25% and 75% percentiles.
Median spending per household as declared in January 2007 and estimated annual expenses with the purchase of turtles by species in urban Tapauá
| 13.05 (7.99–23.19) | 24,307.62 (14,888.26–43,176.16) | |
| 28.72 (16.65–45.96) | 37,651.18 (21,822.52–60,241.89) | |
| 80.10 (36.97–147.41) | 112,625.33 (51,980.72–207,238.82) |
Values brackets represent 25% and 75% percentiles.
Figure 3Compartment model of chain marketing of turtles in the Purus River. Boxes indicate the social actors of the chain; arrows indicate the direction in which the resource is being conducted; open clouds indicate indeterminate destination resource or raw.