| Literature DB >> 24994466 |
Márcio Luiz Vargas Barbosa-Filho1, Alexandre Schiavetti, Daniela Trigueirinho Alarcon, Eraldo Medeiros Costa-Neto.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Fishermen's knowledge is a source of indispensable information in decision-making processes related to efforts to stimulate the management and conservation of fishing resources, especially in developing countries. This study analyzed the knowledge of fishermen from three municipal areas of Bahia in northeast Brazil regarding the behavior repertoire of sharks and the possible influence that these perceptions may have on the inclination to preserve these animals. This is a pioneering study on the ethnobiological aspects of elasmobranchs in Brazil.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24994466 PMCID: PMC4131805 DOI: 10.1186/1746-4269-10-54
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ethnobiol Ethnomed ISSN: 1746-4269 Impact factor: 2.733
Figure 1Map of the study area, highlighting the communities where the interviews were conducted.
Behavioural repertoire of sharks according to the understanding of informers
| Feeding behaviour | Sharks that are predators | All |
| | Sharks that eat anything | All |
| | Sharks that sniff food | All |
| | Sharks that steal fish | All |
| | Sharks that cut | Except |
| | Sharks that open their mouths and the fish goes in | |
| | Sharks that attack from the shadows | |
| | Sharks that eat people | |
| | Sharks that eat any rubbish | |
| Reproductive behaviour | Sharks that give birth to many offspring | All |
| | Sharks that reproduce when they are still small | All |
| | Sharks that reproduce nonstop | Some (indefinite) |
| | Sharks that come to the shore to reproduce | Some (indefinite) |
| Social behaviour | Sharks that school | Pups in general |
| | Sharks that live alone | |
| Migratory behaviour | Sharks that travel | All |
| | Sharks that come near in the summer | Most |
| Sedentary behavior | Sharks that live at certain spots | |
| Investigative behaviour | Sharks that approach boats |
Figure 2Fisherman touching the head of a specimen in the south of Bahia, Brazil.
Figure 3Newborn specimens collected at the Ilhéus street market.
Threats to shark populations and possibilities for conservation suggested by the fishermen interviewed
| “Fishing that only takes shark fins (63,4%) | “Best monitor”; “Give high fine” | |
| Immature Capture [ | Fish small sharks (61,9%) | “drop the baby sharks”, put closure, “increase the mesh of the nets” |
| “Fishing with trawlnet”, “fishnet excess”, “stuck with longline hook in steel” (46,8%) | “forbid trawling”, “control gillnets use”, “forbid longline hooks stuck with Spiral wire Rope use” | |
| Females Capture [ | “female fishing”; “fish a female carrying a baby shark in the belly” (15,1%) | “Drop females”; “make closure” |