Etnoprimatologia de Sapajus flavius (SCHREBER, 1774) em fragmentos de floresta atlântica no nordeste do Brasil
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Tipo de documento: | Dissertação |
Tipo de acesso: | Acesso aberto |
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Universidade Estadual da Paraíba
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Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Conservação - PPGEC
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Pró-Reitoria de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa - PRPGP
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Brasil
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Link de acesso: | http://tede.bc.uepb.edu.br/jspui/handle/tede/3037 |
Resumo: | The ecological overlapping of humans and other primates through anthropization leads to diverse interactions between these animal groups, some with a harmonious character and others creating conflicts between them, thus damaging the state of conservation of the wild species involved. With the present study, we investigat ed the interaction and knowledge of the inhabitants about the biology of Sapajus flavius. Data were obtained through structured questionnaires and semi-structured and free interviews with local communities living on the banks of two fragments of Atlantic Forest important for the conservation of S. flavius, Camaratuba Experimental Station / ASPLAN and Pau Brasil State Ecological Station, in the municipality of Mamanguape, PB. Through questionnaires applied to the residents about the blond capuchin monkey, information was obtained on the ecology and attitudes of the interviewees in relation to their conservation. Subsequently, Local Ecological Knowledge Indicators (LEK) and Conservation Attitudes were developed for residents. The results show that the inhabitants' contact with the forest brings experience about the biology of the blond capuchin monkey to them, and thus, they have knowledge regarding mainly their diet. Residents interviewed stated that the blond capuchin monkey have been decreasing in forest fragments over the years, and that possibly the main reason is the reduction of the availability of resources and the increase of antropic activities in the areas. Most of the residents have a high index of local ecological knowledge about the blond capuchi n monkey, although the information is distributed differently between men and women and according to age, with older men having a higher index of knowledge. Likewise, the presence of existing conflicts from the invasion of monkeys to the plantations of the residents did not affect their conservation attitude, and the interviewees showed a high predisposition to conserve the species. These results lead us to consider that the blond capuchin monkey is seen as a charismatic species, arousing the inhabitants' interest in knowing the species, and, above all, conserving it |
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Alves, Rômulo Romeu da Nóbrega87352281487http://lattes.cnpq.br/9947001739918371Mourão, José da Silva14353830104http://lattes.cnpq.br/6908313726632925Barboza, Raynner Rilke Duarte00773289496http://lattes.cnpq.br/620857236479557809043173401http://lattes.cnpq.br/6131013537535625Costa, Annyelle Kelly da Silva2018-05-22T20:50:35Z2017-02-23COSTA, A. K. da S. Etnoprimatologia de Sapajus flavius (SCHREBER, 1774) em fragmentos de floresta atlântica no nordeste do Brasil. 2017. 41f. Dissertação( Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Conservação - PPGEC) - Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, Campina Grande, 2017.http://tede.bc.uepb.edu.br/jspui/handle/tede/3037The ecological overlapping of humans and other primates through anthropization leads to diverse interactions between these animal groups, some with a harmonious character and others creating conflicts between them, thus damaging the state of conservation of the wild species involved. With the present study, we investigat ed the interaction and knowledge of the inhabitants about the biology of Sapajus flavius. Data were obtained through structured questionnaires and semi-structured and free interviews with local communities living on the banks of two fragments of Atlantic Forest important for the conservation of S. flavius, Camaratuba Experimental Station / ASPLAN and Pau Brasil State Ecological Station, in the municipality of Mamanguape, PB. Through questionnaires applied to the residents about the blond capuchin monkey, information was obtained on the ecology and attitudes of the interviewees in relation to their conservation. Subsequently, Local Ecological Knowledge Indicators (LEK) and Conservation Attitudes were developed for residents. The results show that the inhabitants' contact with the forest brings experience about the biology of the blond capuchin monkey to them, and thus, they have knowledge regarding mainly their diet. Residents interviewed stated that the blond capuchin monkey have been decreasing in forest fragments over the years, and that possibly the main reason is the reduction of the availability of resources and the increase of antropic activities in the areas. Most of the residents have a high index of local ecological knowledge about the blond capuchi n monkey, although the information is distributed differently between men and women and according to age, with older men having a higher index of knowledge. Likewise, the presence of existing conflicts from the invasion of monkeys to the plantations of the residents did not affect their conservation attitude, and the interviewees showed a high predisposition to conserve the species. These results lead us to consider that the blond capuchin monkey is seen as a charismatic species, arousing the inhabitants' interest in knowing the species, and, above all, conserving itA sobreposição ecológica de humanos e demais primatas através da antropização acaba proporcionando interações diversas entre esses grupos animais, algumas de caráter harmonioso e outras gerando conflitos entre os mesmos, prejudicando, assim, o estado de conservação das espécies silvestres envolvidas. Com o presente estudo, investigamos a interação e conhecimentos dos moradores sobre a biologia de Sapajus flavius. Os dados foram obtidos através de questionários estruturados e entrevistas semiestruturadas e livres com comunidades locais que vivem às margens de dois fragmentos de Floresta Atlântica importantes para a conservação de S. flavius, Estação Experimental de Camaratuba/ASPLAN e Estação Ecológica Estadual Pau Brasil, no município de Mamanguape, PB. Através de questionários aplicados aos moradores a respeito dos macacos-prego-galegos, foram obtidas informações sobre a ecologia e atitudes dos entrevistados com relação à conservação dos mesmos. Posteriormente foram elaborados Indicadores de Conhecimento Ecológico Local (CEL) e de Atitudes de Conservação para os moradores. Os resultados mostram que o contato dos moradores com a mata traz experiência sobre a biologia do macaco-prego-galego aos mesmos, e assim, eles possuem conhecimento no que diz respeito principalmente à sua dieta. Os moradores entrevistados afirmaram que os macacos-prego-galegos vêm diminuindo nos fragmentos de mata ao longo dos anos, e que possivelmente o motivo principal seja a redução da disponibilidade de recursos e o aumento de atividades antrópicas nas áreas. A maior parte dos moradores possui alto índice de conhecimento ecológico local sobre o macaco -prego- galego, embora as informações sejam distribuídas diferentemente entre homens e mulheres e conforme a idade, com os homens mais velhos possuindo maior índice de conhecimento. Da mesma forma, a presença de conflitos existente oriundos das invasões dos macacos às plantações dos moradores não afetou a atitude de conservação dos mesmos, e os entrevistados apresentaram alta predisposição em conservar a espécie. Esses resultados nos levam a considerar que o macaco-prego-galego é visto como uma espécie carismática, despertando o interesse dos moradores em conhecer a espécie, e, sobretudo a conservá-la.Submitted by Jean Medeiros (jeanletras@uepb.edu.br) on 2018-05-22T13:04:49Z No. of bitstreams: 1 PDF - Annyelle Kelly da Silva Costa.pdf: 11269633 bytes, checksum: d207c7b6d7151dc734ff63dff2ff5115 (MD5)Approved for entry into archive by Secta BC (secta.csu.bc@uepb.edu.br) on 2018-05-22T20:50:35Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 PDF - Annyelle Kelly da Silva Costa.pdf: 11269633 bytes, checksum: d207c7b6d7151dc734ff63dff2ff5115 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-05-22T20:50:35Z (GMT). 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Etnoprimatologia de Sapajus flavius (SCHREBER, 1774) em fragmentos de floresta atlântica no nordeste do Brasil |
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Etnoprimatologia de Sapajus flavius (SCHREBER, 1774) em fragmentos de floresta atlântica no nordeste do Brasil |
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Etnoprimatologia de Sapajus flavius (SCHREBER, 1774) em fragmentos de floresta atlântica no nordeste do Brasil Costa, Annyelle Kelly da Silva Etnozoologia Macaco-prego-galego Conservação de espécies Conhecimento ecológico local Ethnozoology Blond capuchin monkey CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA |
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Etnoprimatologia de Sapajus flavius (SCHREBER, 1774) em fragmentos de floresta atlântica no nordeste do Brasil |
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Etnoprimatologia de Sapajus flavius (SCHREBER, 1774) em fragmentos de floresta atlântica no nordeste do Brasil |
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Etnoprimatologia de Sapajus flavius (SCHREBER, 1774) em fragmentos de floresta atlântica no nordeste do Brasil |
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Etnoprimatologia de Sapajus flavius (SCHREBER, 1774) em fragmentos de floresta atlântica no nordeste do Brasil |
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Etnoprimatologia de Sapajus flavius (SCHREBER, 1774) em fragmentos de floresta atlântica no nordeste do Brasil |
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Costa, Annyelle Kelly da Silva |
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Costa, Annyelle Kelly da Silva |
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Alves, Rômulo Romeu da Nóbrega |
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Mourão, José da Silva |
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Costa, Annyelle Kelly da Silva |
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Alves, Rômulo Romeu da Nóbrega Mourão, José da Silva Barboza, Raynner Rilke Duarte |
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Etnozoologia Macaco-prego-galego Conservação de espécies Conhecimento ecológico local |
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Ethnozoology Blond capuchin monkey |
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The ecological overlapping of humans and other primates through anthropization leads to diverse interactions between these animal groups, some with a harmonious character and others creating conflicts between them, thus damaging the state of conservation of the wild species involved. With the present study, we investigat ed the interaction and knowledge of the inhabitants about the biology of Sapajus flavius. Data were obtained through structured questionnaires and semi-structured and free interviews with local communities living on the banks of two fragments of Atlantic Forest important for the conservation of S. flavius, Camaratuba Experimental Station / ASPLAN and Pau Brasil State Ecological Station, in the municipality of Mamanguape, PB. Through questionnaires applied to the residents about the blond capuchin monkey, information was obtained on the ecology and attitudes of the interviewees in relation to their conservation. Subsequently, Local Ecological Knowledge Indicators (LEK) and Conservation Attitudes were developed for residents. The results show that the inhabitants' contact with the forest brings experience about the biology of the blond capuchin monkey to them, and thus, they have knowledge regarding mainly their diet. Residents interviewed stated that the blond capuchin monkey have been decreasing in forest fragments over the years, and that possibly the main reason is the reduction of the availability of resources and the increase of antropic activities in the areas. Most of the residents have a high index of local ecological knowledge about the blond capuchi n monkey, although the information is distributed differently between men and women and according to age, with older men having a higher index of knowledge. Likewise, the presence of existing conflicts from the invasion of monkeys to the plantations of the residents did not affect their conservation attitude, and the interviewees showed a high predisposition to conserve the species. These results lead us to consider that the blond capuchin monkey is seen as a charismatic species, arousing the inhabitants' interest in knowing the species, and, above all, conserving it |
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