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对马达加斯加基林迪米泰亚国家公园灵长类动物的捕获与食用以及人类社会经济福祉的细致考察。

A Nuanced Examination of Primate Capture and Consumption and Human Socio-Economic Well-Being in Kirindy Mitea National Park, Madagascar.

作者信息

Romanello Domenic, Thompson Katharine E T, Borgerson Cortni, Randriamanetsy Jeanne Mathilde, Andriamavosoloarisoa Niaina Nirina Mahefa, Andrianantenaina Mamy Yves, Razafindrahasy Théofrico Alexander, Surkis Claire, Wright Patricia C, Twiss Katheryn C, Lewis Rebecca J

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin, 2201 Speedway, Stop C3200, Austin, TX 78712, USA.

Department of Anthropology, Stony Brook University, 101 Circle Rd, SBS Building S-501, Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2023 Sep 14;13(18):2914. doi: 10.3390/ani13182914.

Abstract

The futures of human and nonhuman primates are closely tied in protected areas. Understanding this interconnectedness is especially urgent in Madagascar, one of the world's most impoverished biodiversity hotspots. Yet, no study has evaluated the relationship between poverty and lemur hunting and consumption using a composite poverty metric that includes health, education, and living standards. To address this gap, and to inform primate conservation practice and policy, we administered annual surveys to 81 households over six consecutive months (September 2018 to March 2019) in a village on the border of Kirindy Mitea National Park, Madagascar. We observed extreme deprivation scores across multiple dimensions of poverty and identified ninety-five percent of households as 'impoverished'. Of these, three-quarters (77%) of households were identified as being in 'severe poverty'. One-fifth (19%) of all households hunted lemurs and half (49%) of households consumed lemurs. While poverty eradication is an urgent need in communities around Kirindy Mitea National Park, our findings show no relationship between poverty and lemur hunting and consumption, perhaps due to the lack of variance in poverty. Our results highlight the need to investigate other contributory factors to lemur hunting and consumption locally. Because food insecurity is a known driver of lemur hunting and consumption among the study community, and because domestic meats can be preferred over protected species, we recommend testing the efficacy of livestock interventions near Kirindy Mitea National Park.

摘要

在保护区内,人类和非人类灵长类动物的未来紧密相连。在马达加斯加这个世界上最贫困的生物多样性热点地区之一,理解这种相互联系尤为紧迫。然而,尚无研究使用包括健康、教育和生活水平在内的综合贫困指标来评估贫困与狐猴捕猎及消费之间的关系。为填补这一空白,并为灵长类动物保护实践和政策提供参考,我们于2018年9月至2019年3月的连续六个月里,对马达加斯加基林迪米泰国家公园边界一个村庄的81户家庭进行了年度调查。我们观察到贫困在多个维度上的极端匮乏得分,并确定95%的家庭为“贫困”家庭。其中,四分之三(77%)的家庭被认定处于“严重贫困”状态。所有家庭中有五分之一(19%)捕猎狐猴,一半(49%)的家庭消费狐猴。虽然消除基林迪米泰国家公园周边社区的贫困迫在眉睫,但我们的研究结果表明贫困与狐猴捕猎及消费之间没有关系,这可能是由于贫困程度缺乏差异。我们的研究结果凸显了在当地调查狐猴捕猎和消费的其他促成因素的必要性。由于粮食不安全是研究社区中狐猴捕猎和消费的已知驱动因素,并且由于人们可能更喜欢食用家畜肉而非受保护物种,我们建议在基林迪米泰国家公园附近测试牲畜干预措施的效果。

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