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了解在巴西半干旱地区饲养野生鸟类的动机。

Understanding the motivations for keeping wild birds in the semi-arid region of Brazil.

机构信息

Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Biológicas (Zoologia), Departamento de Sistemática e Ecologia, Universidade Federal da Paraíba, Cidade Universitária, João Pessoa, PB, 58059-970, Brazil.

Departamento de Biologia, Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, Avenida das Baraúnas, 351, Campus Universitário, Bodocongó, Campina Grande, PB, 58109-753, Brazil.

出版信息

J Ethnobiol Ethnomed. 2018 Jun 11;14(1):41. doi: 10.1186/s13002-018-0243-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Birds are kept as pets around the world, and bird-keeping is an ancient and widespread practice, constituting one of the main reasons for the decline of some species. In the semi-arid region of Brazil, this practice is very common and continues despite being designated as illegal in recent decades. This study aimed to identify the species and families of songbirds used as pets in the semi-arid region of Brazil, characterize the maintenance of the exploited species in captivity, and evaluate the sociocultural context associated with this practice.

METHODS

Data were collected from a total of 62 wild bird-keepers in the study area through interviews using semi-structured forms and informal conversations.

RESULTS

A total of 34 bird species are bred as pets in the study area. Thraupidae was the most represented family in this study followed by Icteridae, and together, these families accounted for 61.7% of the local specimens. As reported by the respondents, birds are acquired by capturing them in rural areas or through local and regional markets. The number of species identified by the respondents did not differ according to respondent income, educational level, or age (p > 0.05). Maintaining these birds in cages includes some care, such as providing feed, medicine, and in some cases, training to improve their song or to learn songs from other species. The species with the highest use values (UVs) were Sporophila albogularis (UV = 0.83), Paroaria dominicana (0.82), and Sporophila nigricollis (0.79), indicating their importance as wild animal pets.

CONCLUSION

The birds reported in this study have strong cultural importance and high economic value for the people involved in bird-keeping. In this sense, ethnoornithological studies are fundamentally important since they can provide basic information to inform plans and actions to promote the conservation and sustainable management of local avifauna, including the essential element of environmental education strategies.

摘要

背景

鸟类被世界各地的人们当作宠物饲养,养鸟是一种古老而广泛的做法,也是一些物种数量减少的主要原因之一。在巴西半干旱地区,这种做法非常普遍,尽管近几十年来已被定为非法,但仍在继续。本研究旨在确定巴西半干旱地区宠物鸣禽的种类和科属,描述被开发利用的鸣禽在圈养环境下的饲养情况,并评估与该行为相关的社会文化背景。

方法

通过半结构形式的访谈和非正式对话,从研究区域的 62 位野生鸟类饲养者中收集了数据。

结果

研究区域内共饲养了 34 种鸣禽作为宠物。Thraupidae 是本研究中最具代表性的科,其次是 Icteridae,这两个科占当地标本的 61.7%。受访者报告称,鸟类是通过在农村地区捕捉或通过当地和地区市场购买而来。受访者识别的物种数量与受访者的收入、教育水平或年龄无关(p>0.05)。在笼子里饲养这些鸟包括一些照顾,例如提供饲料、药物,在某些情况下,还会进行训练,以提高它们的鸣叫声或学习其他物种的鸣叫声。使用价值(UV)最高的物种是 Sporophila albogularis(UV=0.83)、Paroaria dominicana(0.82)和 Sporophila nigricollis(0.79),表明它们作为野生动物宠物的重要性。

结论

本研究报告的鸟类具有强烈的文化重要性和对参与养鸟的人们的高经济价值。在这方面,民族鸟类学研究至关重要,因为它们可以提供基本信息,为促进当地鸟类保护和可持续管理计划和行动提供信息,包括环境教育战略的基本要素。

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