Andrade Luciano Pires, Silva-Andrade Horasa Maria Lima, Lyra-Neves Rachel Maria, Albuquerque Ulysses Paulino, Telino-Júnior Wallace Rodrigues
Graduate Program in Ethnobiology and Nature Conservation-PPGEtno, Federal Rural University of Pernambuco, Rua Dom Manoel de Medeiros, s/n, Dois Irmãos, 52171-900, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil.
Federal Rural University of Pernambuco, Garanhuns Campus, Av. Bom Pastor, s/n, Boa Vista, 55292-270, Garanhuns, Pernambuco, Brazil.
J Ethnobiol Ethnomed. 2016 Mar 3;12:16. doi: 10.1186/s13002-016-0087-x.
This paper discusses the results of ethno-ornithological research conducted on the local ecological knowledge (LEK) of artisanal fishers in northeast Brazil between August 2013 and October 2014.
The present study analyzed the LEK of 240 artisanal fishermen in relation to Nearctic shorebirds and the factors that may be affecting their populations. We examined whether differences occurred according to the gender and age of the local population. The research instruments included semi-structured and check-list interviews.
We found that greater knowledge of migratory birds and the areas where they occur was retained by the local men compared with the local women. Half of the male respondents stated that the birds are always in the same locations, and most of the respondents believed that changes in certain populations were caused by factors related to habitat disturbance, particularly to increases in housing construction and visitors to the island. The main practices affecting the presence of migratory birds mentioned by the locals were boat traffic and noise from bars and vessels. According to the artisanal fishermen, the population of migratory birds that use the area for foraging and resting has been reduced over time.
Changes in the local landscape related to urbanization and tourism are most likely the primary causes underlying the reduced migratory shorebird populations as reported by local inhabitants. Thus, managing and monitoring urbanization and tourism are fundamental to increasing the success of the migration process and improving the conservation of migratory shorebird species.
本文讨论了2013年8月至2014年10月期间对巴西东北部手工渔民的地方生态知识(LEK)进行的民族鸟类学研究结果。
本研究分析了240名手工渔民关于近北极滨鸟的地方生态知识以及可能影响其种群数量的因素。我们研究了当地人口的性别和年龄是否会导致差异。研究工具包括半结构化访谈和清单访谈。
我们发现,与当地女性相比,当地男性对候鸟及其栖息地的了解更多。一半的男性受访者表示,这些鸟类总是在相同的地点,大多数受访者认为某些种群数量的变化是由与栖息地干扰相关的因素引起的,特别是房屋建设的增加和岛上游客的增多。当地人提到的影响候鸟出现的主要行为是船只交通以及酒吧和船只产生的噪音。据手工渔民称,在此觅食和栖息的候鸟数量随时间推移有所减少。
当地居民报告称,与城市化和旅游业相关的当地景观变化很可能是候鸟数量减少的主要原因。因此,管理和监测城市化及旅游业对于提高迁徙过程的成功率和改善候鸟物种的保护至关重要。