| Literature DB >> 28835286 |
Angélica M S Firmo1, Mônica M P Tognella2,3, Gabrielle D Tenório1, Raynner R D Barboza4, Rômulo R N Alves4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Brazilian mangrove forests are widely distributed along the coast and exploited by groups of people with customs and habits as diverse as the biology of the mangrove ecosystems. This study identifies different methods of extracting crabs that inhabit the mangrove belts; some of these activities, such as catching individual crabs by hand, are aimed at maintaining natural stocks of this species in Mucuri (south Bahia), Brazil.Entities:
Keywords: Mangrove forests; Traditional culture; Trapping; Ucides cordatus
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28835286 PMCID: PMC5569453 DOI: 10.1186/s13002-017-0174-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ethnobiol Ethnomed ISSN: 1746-4269 Impact factor: 2.733
Fig. 1The “braceamento” technique used to capture crabs by traditional catchers
Fig. 2Metal pole (hook) used to pull the crab out by the catchers in Mucuri-Bahia State
Fig. 3Crab captured by tangle-netting
Fig. 4Tangle-netting set at the opening of the burrow to capture the crab
Production of crab extraction reported by catchers and small-middlemen
| Estimated Production by | Catcher | Small | Kiosks | Middlemen | Restaurants | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Strings | 5 to 6 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | |
| Number of crabs/week | 180 to 300 | 1080 to 1800 | 72 to 120 | 3600 to 8400 | 6000 | |
| Price of strings | Lower | 2.68 | a | 1.34 | a | a |
| Maximum | 3.23 | 5.37 | a | 8,06 | a | |
| Summer | 5.38 | a | 2.15 | a | a | |
| Price of unity | Lower | 0.47 to 0.53 | 0.45 | 1.34 | 0.67 | a |
| Maximum | 0.53 to 0.65 | a | a | a | 2,68 | |
| Summer | 0.90 to 1.1 | a | 2.15 | a | a | |
a Date not reported
Fig. 5Predators of Ucides cordatus reported in the interviews with catchers by frequency of occurrence
Production of crab extraction reported by catchers and small-middlemen
| Classification | Commun name | Scientific Name | Location | Brazilian State | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mammalia | Fox |
| Mucuri and Aracaju | Bahia and Sergipe | [ |
| Opossum |
| Mucuri and Aracaju | Bahia and Sergipe | [ | |
| Neotropical Otter |
| Mucuri and Iguape | Bahia and São Paulo | This study and [ | |
| Coati |
| Mucuri and Iguape | Bahia and São Paulo | This study and [ | |
| Racoon |
| Mucuri and Aracaju | Bahia and Sergipe | This study, | |
| Aves | Little Wood Rail |
| Mucuri and Iguape | Bahia and São Paulo | This study and [ |
| Wood Rail |
| Acupe | Bahia | [ | |
| Cocoi Heron |
| Mucuri and Iguape | Bahia and São Paulo | This study and [ | |
| Mangrove Hawk |
| Mucuri, Iguape and Aracaju | Bahia, São Paulo | This study, | |
| Snowy Egret |
| Mucuri and Iguape | Bahia and São Paulo | This study and [ | |
| Light Blue Heron |
| Mucuri and Iguape | Bahia and São Paulo | This study and [ | |
| Black-crowned Night Heron |
| Acupe | Bahia | [ | |
| Owl |
| Aracaju | Sergipe | [ | |
| Pisces | Frillfin Goby |
| Acupe | Bahia | [ |
| Bass |
| Mucuri and Iguape | Bahia and São Paulo | This study and [ | |
| Atlantic Goliath Grouper |
| Acupe | Bahia | [ | |
| Moray Eel |
| Acupe | Bahia | [ | |
| Checkered Puffer |
| Acupe | Bahia | [ | |
| Crustacea | Others crabs | Acupe | Bahia | [ |