O papel dos sons nas estratégias de caça: Uma revisão global

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Ano de defesa: 2022
Autor(a) principal: Silva, Glacy Kelly Almeida da
Orientador(a): Alves, Rômulo Romeu da Nóbrega
Banca de defesa: Lopes, Sérgio de Faria, Souto, Antonio da Silva
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso embargado
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Estadual da Paraíba
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Conservação - PPGEC
Departamento: Pró-Reitoria de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa - PRPGP
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://tede.bc.uepb.edu.br/jspui/handle/tede/4447
Resumo: The association of sound with hunting techniques can provide information about the interactions between animals and humans. Although acoustic behavior is an important part of knowledge in human communities, bioacoustics remains superficially studied in the ethnobiological literature. Given the importance of research integrating bioacoustics with ethnozoology, we consider the use of a term in this study to verify folk knowledge about the use of sound by animals and humans, called ethnobioacoustics, being addressed in hunting practices. Humans being one of the main predators, bioacoustic knowledge becomes very important in hunting strategies, and information on this subject is sparse and anecdotal. Thus, we aimed, by means of a systematic review, to compile information on the production and perception of animal sounds associated with hunting. The papers to compose the review were selected using the PRISMA protocol, with searches being performed in Google Scholar using the keywords "hunting" AND "animal sounds". The searches with the protocol resulted in 996 papers, and 51 studies were used to compose the review. All data were analyzed with descriptive statistics. As results of the analysis of the selected studies, we observed that ethnobioacoustics was recorded for 27 countries, with most of them concentrated in Asia (11 countries, 14 studies). Brazil was the country with the largest number of studies (n = 6) and of species hunted with acoustic signals (n = 53). About 91 species were recorded, distributed in 36 families, and the main groups of animals associated with hunting techniques with acoustic signals were birds (74 records; n = 46 spp.; 48%) and mammals (76 records; n = 44 spp.; 50%), there was only 1 record for amphibian species (1 sp.) and two records for reptiles (unidentified species). The main species mentioned by the studies comprise the group of birds (n = 6), mammals (n = 2) and amphibians (n = 1), and 10 species with some degree of threat were also recorded among birds and mammals. The hunting strategies recorded using sound signals were 6 being imitation, acoustic bait, directional hunting, interpretation of sounds, hunting with music and hunting with dogs. We emphasize that knowing how sounds are used as tools to capture animals is important so that the protection measures created also involve this particularity of hunting.
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spelling Alves, Rômulo Romeu da NóbregaOliveira, Tacyana Pereira Ribeiro deLopes, Sérgio de FariaSouto, Antonio da Silva107.758.234-06Silva, Glacy Kelly Almeida da2022-10-31T20:45:16Z2999-12-312022-08-30SILVA, Glacy Kelly Almeida da. O papel dos sons nas estratégias de caça: Uma revisão global. 2022. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ecologia e Conservação) - Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, Campina Grande, Paraíba, 2023.http://tede.bc.uepb.edu.br/jspui/handle/tede/4447The association of sound with hunting techniques can provide information about the interactions between animals and humans. Although acoustic behavior is an important part of knowledge in human communities, bioacoustics remains superficially studied in the ethnobiological literature. Given the importance of research integrating bioacoustics with ethnozoology, we consider the use of a term in this study to verify folk knowledge about the use of sound by animals and humans, called ethnobioacoustics, being addressed in hunting practices. Humans being one of the main predators, bioacoustic knowledge becomes very important in hunting strategies, and information on this subject is sparse and anecdotal. Thus, we aimed, by means of a systematic review, to compile information on the production and perception of animal sounds associated with hunting. The papers to compose the review were selected using the PRISMA protocol, with searches being performed in Google Scholar using the keywords "hunting" AND "animal sounds". The searches with the protocol resulted in 996 papers, and 51 studies were used to compose the review. All data were analyzed with descriptive statistics. As results of the analysis of the selected studies, we observed that ethnobioacoustics was recorded for 27 countries, with most of them concentrated in Asia (11 countries, 14 studies). Brazil was the country with the largest number of studies (n = 6) and of species hunted with acoustic signals (n = 53). About 91 species were recorded, distributed in 36 families, and the main groups of animals associated with hunting techniques with acoustic signals were birds (74 records; n = 46 spp.; 48%) and mammals (76 records; n = 44 spp.; 50%), there was only 1 record for amphibian species (1 sp.) and two records for reptiles (unidentified species). The main species mentioned by the studies comprise the group of birds (n = 6), mammals (n = 2) and amphibians (n = 1), and 10 species with some degree of threat were also recorded among birds and mammals. The hunting strategies recorded using sound signals were 6 being imitation, acoustic bait, directional hunting, interpretation of sounds, hunting with music and hunting with dogs. We emphasize that knowing how sounds are used as tools to capture animals is important so that the protection measures created also involve this particularity of hunting.A associação do som com as técnicas de caça pode fornecer informações sobre as interações entre animais e humanos. Embora o comportamento acústico seja uma parte importante do conhecimento em comunidades humanas, a bioacústica permanece superficialmente estudada na literatura etnobiológica. Dada a importância de pesquisas que integrem bioacústica com etnozoologia, consideramos o uso de um termo neste estudo para verificar o conhecimento popular sobre o uso do som por animais e humanos, denominado etnobioacústica, sendo abordado em práticas de caça. Sendo os humanos um dos principais predadores, o conhecimento bioacústico torna-se muito importante nas estratégias de caça, e suas informações sobre este tema são esparsas e anedóticas. Com isso, objetivamos por meio de uma revisão sistemática compilar as informações sobre produção e percepção de sons dos animais associados a caça. Os trabalhos a compor a revisão foram selecionados utilizando o protocolo PRISMA, com as buscas sendo realizadas no Google Scholar utilizando as palavras-chave “hunting” AND “animal sounds”. As buscas com o protocolo resultaram em 996 trabalhos, sendo utilizados para compor a revisão 51 estudos. Todos os dados foram analisados com estatística descritiva. Como resultados das análises dos estudos selecionados, observamos que a etnobioacústica foi registrado para 27 países, com a maioria deles concentrada na Ásia (11 países, 14 estudos). O Brasil foi o país com maior número de estudos (n = 6) e de espécies caçadas com sinais acústicos (n = 53). Cerca de 91 espécies foram registradas, distribuídas em 36 famílias, sendo os principais grupos de animais associados a técnicas de caça com sinais sonoros, as aves (74 registros; n = 46 spp.; 48%) e os mamíferos (76 registros; n = 44 spp.; 50 %), houve apenas 1 registro para espécie de anfíbios (1 sp.) e dois registros de répteis (espécies não identificadas). As principais espécies mencionadas pelos estudos compõem o grupo das aves (n = 6), mamíferos (n= 2) e anfíbios (n = 1), tendo sido registrados também 10 espécies com algum grau de ameaça entre aves e mamíferos. As estratégias de caça registradas utilizando sinais sonoros foram 6 sendo imitação, isca acústica, caça de direcionamento, interpretação de sons, caça com música e caça com cães. 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title O papel dos sons nas estratégias de caça: Uma revisão global
spellingShingle O papel dos sons nas estratégias de caça: Uma revisão global
Silva, Glacy Kelly Almeida da
Etnoconhecimento
Bioacústica
Estratégias de caça
Atividades antrópicas
Ethnoknowledge
Bioacoustics
Hunting Strategies
Anthropic Activities
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
title_short O papel dos sons nas estratégias de caça: Uma revisão global
title_full O papel dos sons nas estratégias de caça: Uma revisão global
title_fullStr O papel dos sons nas estratégias de caça: Uma revisão global
title_full_unstemmed O papel dos sons nas estratégias de caça: Uma revisão global
title_sort O papel dos sons nas estratégias de caça: Uma revisão global
author Silva, Glacy Kelly Almeida da
author_facet Silva, Glacy Kelly Almeida da
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Alves, Rômulo Romeu da Nóbrega
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Tacyana Pereira Ribeiro de
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Lopes, Sérgio de Faria
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Souto, Antonio da Silva
dc.contributor.authorID.fl_str_mv 107.758.234-06
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Glacy Kelly Almeida da
contributor_str_mv Alves, Rômulo Romeu da Nóbrega
Oliveira, Tacyana Pereira Ribeiro de
Lopes, Sérgio de Faria
Souto, Antonio da Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Etnoconhecimento
Bioacústica
Estratégias de caça
Atividades antrópicas
topic Etnoconhecimento
Bioacústica
Estratégias de caça
Atividades antrópicas
Ethnoknowledge
Bioacoustics
Hunting Strategies
Anthropic Activities
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Ethnoknowledge
Bioacoustics
Hunting Strategies
Anthropic Activities
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
description The association of sound with hunting techniques can provide information about the interactions between animals and humans. Although acoustic behavior is an important part of knowledge in human communities, bioacoustics remains superficially studied in the ethnobiological literature. Given the importance of research integrating bioacoustics with ethnozoology, we consider the use of a term in this study to verify folk knowledge about the use of sound by animals and humans, called ethnobioacoustics, being addressed in hunting practices. Humans being one of the main predators, bioacoustic knowledge becomes very important in hunting strategies, and information on this subject is sparse and anecdotal. Thus, we aimed, by means of a systematic review, to compile information on the production and perception of animal sounds associated with hunting. The papers to compose the review were selected using the PRISMA protocol, with searches being performed in Google Scholar using the keywords "hunting" AND "animal sounds". The searches with the protocol resulted in 996 papers, and 51 studies were used to compose the review. All data were analyzed with descriptive statistics. As results of the analysis of the selected studies, we observed that ethnobioacoustics was recorded for 27 countries, with most of them concentrated in Asia (11 countries, 14 studies). Brazil was the country with the largest number of studies (n = 6) and of species hunted with acoustic signals (n = 53). About 91 species were recorded, distributed in 36 families, and the main groups of animals associated with hunting techniques with acoustic signals were birds (74 records; n = 46 spp.; 48%) and mammals (76 records; n = 44 spp.; 50%), there was only 1 record for amphibian species (1 sp.) and two records for reptiles (unidentified species). The main species mentioned by the studies comprise the group of birds (n = 6), mammals (n = 2) and amphibians (n = 1), and 10 species with some degree of threat were also recorded among birds and mammals. The hunting strategies recorded using sound signals were 6 being imitation, acoustic bait, directional hunting, interpretation of sounds, hunting with music and hunting with dogs. We emphasize that knowing how sounds are used as tools to capture animals is important so that the protection measures created also involve this particularity of hunting.
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