Penelope superciliaris e Penelope jacucaca (Aves: Cracidae) : conservação e etnoornitologia em uma unidade de conservação

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Ano de defesa: 2013
Autor(a) principal: THEL, Thiago do Nascimento lattes
Orientador(a): AZEVEDO JÚNIOR, Severino Mendes de
Banca de defesa: BRANCO, Joaquim Olinto, NEVES, Rachel Maria de Lyra, TELINO JÚNIOR, Wallace Rodrigues
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia
Departamento: Departamento de Biologia
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/5277
Resumo: This study was conducted at Araripe National Forest (FLONA) and communities that live around this Conservation Unit. Aimed to estimate the parameters of population density, abundance and population size of Penelope superciliaris in areas of the National Forest, and describe the main food items that make up the diet of this species, morphologically describing the fruits that are part of their diet and to investigate how it gives the relations of hunting and gathering eggs for Penelope superciliaris and Penelope jacucaca by human communities that inhabit that region, clarifying what techniques, tools, and places the period used in these practices. The study was conducted between november 2011 and may 2013. We used line transect methods to estimate population parameters, and visual records and collection of stool samples to study the feeding ecology. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with informants through a questionnaire and a board with pictures of the species. Was recorded a density of 19.17 individuals/km2 with a CV = 13.98% and an abundance 0.13 encontros/10 km. It was also recorded the use of 14 species of plants, 12 were detected by visual records and by two stool samples. The diameter of the fruits consumed ranged from 6.3 ± 1.35 mm (Miconia albicans) to 29.9 ± 1.7 mm (Psidium sp.). Species with yellow fruit were the most consumed (n = 5, 41.6%), followed by black fruits, green and red (n = 2, 16.6%) each. The fleshy fruits like bacóide (n = 6, 50%) and drupóide (n = 4, 33.3%) were the most consumed. P. superciliaris had the highest use value (VU = 0.89) compared to P. jacucaca (VU = .15). Was identified two main uses for the species studied, the meat used for food (57.9%) and egg collection to the creation of offspring (47.36%). The months of january, june, july and november 4 citations obtained as the best times to hunt guan and december was the most cited (6 catations). All respondents cited the intervals of time (5h – 6h) and (17h - 18h) as the most suitable for hunting White-browed guan and Rusty-margined guan. We also identified four instruments for hunting these species. The rifle “espingarda” was the most cited (68.42%), followed by hunting with dogs (21%). The two other instruments, trap and “baladeira”, obtained (5.26%) citations each. Data on population parameters, diet and use of P. superciliaris and P. jacucaca, information associated with the hunting techniques, schedules, time of year and locations, provide possibilities for creating strategies for management and conservation, which can be used by environmental agencies to develop conservation actions involving these two species.
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spelling AZEVEDO JÚNIOR, Severino Mendes deBRANCO, Joaquim OlintoNEVES, Rachel Maria de LyraTELINO JÚNIOR, Wallace Rodrigueshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2028678455453858THEL, Thiago do Nascimento2016-08-11T12:50:55Z2013-07-29THEL, Thiago do Nascimento. Penelope superciliaris e Penelope jacucaca (Aves: Cracidae) : conservação e etnoornitologia em uma unidade de conservação. 2013. 67 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/5277This study was conducted at Araripe National Forest (FLONA) and communities that live around this Conservation Unit. Aimed to estimate the parameters of population density, abundance and population size of Penelope superciliaris in areas of the National Forest, and describe the main food items that make up the diet of this species, morphologically describing the fruits that are part of their diet and to investigate how it gives the relations of hunting and gathering eggs for Penelope superciliaris and Penelope jacucaca by human communities that inhabit that region, clarifying what techniques, tools, and places the period used in these practices. The study was conducted between november 2011 and may 2013. We used line transect methods to estimate population parameters, and visual records and collection of stool samples to study the feeding ecology. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with informants through a questionnaire and a board with pictures of the species. Was recorded a density of 19.17 individuals/km2 with a CV = 13.98% and an abundance 0.13 encontros/10 km. It was also recorded the use of 14 species of plants, 12 were detected by visual records and by two stool samples. The diameter of the fruits consumed ranged from 6.3 ± 1.35 mm (Miconia albicans) to 29.9 ± 1.7 mm (Psidium sp.). Species with yellow fruit were the most consumed (n = 5, 41.6%), followed by black fruits, green and red (n = 2, 16.6%) each. The fleshy fruits like bacóide (n = 6, 50%) and drupóide (n = 4, 33.3%) were the most consumed. P. superciliaris had the highest use value (VU = 0.89) compared to P. jacucaca (VU = .15). Was identified two main uses for the species studied, the meat used for food (57.9%) and egg collection to the creation of offspring (47.36%). The months of january, june, july and november 4 citations obtained as the best times to hunt guan and december was the most cited (6 catations). All respondents cited the intervals of time (5h – 6h) and (17h - 18h) as the most suitable for hunting White-browed guan and Rusty-margined guan. We also identified four instruments for hunting these species. The rifle “espingarda” was the most cited (68.42%), followed by hunting with dogs (21%). The two other instruments, trap and “baladeira”, obtained (5.26%) citations each. Data on population parameters, diet and use of P. superciliaris and P. jacucaca, information associated with the hunting techniques, schedules, time of year and locations, provide possibilities for creating strategies for management and conservation, which can be used by environmental agencies to develop conservation actions involving these two species.Esse trabalho foi realizado na Floresta Nacional do Araripe (FLONA) e em comunidades que vivem no entorno dessa Unidade de Conservação. Teve como objetivos estimar os parâmetros populacionais de densidade, abundância e tamanho da população de Penelope superciliaris em áreas da FLONA, além de descrever os principais itens alimentares que compõe a dieta dessa espécie, descrevendo morfologicamente os frutos que fazem parte da sua dieta e investigar como se dá as relações de caça e coleta de ovos de Penelope superciliaris (jacupemba) e Penelope jacucaca (jacucaca) pelas comunidades humanas que habitam aquela região, esclarecendo quais as técnicas, os instrumentos, o período e os locais utilizados nessas práticas. O trabalho foi desenvolvido entre novembro de 2011 e maio de 2013. Foram utilizados os métodos de transectos lineares, para estimar os parâmetros populacionais, além de registros visuais e coleta de amostras de fezes para estudar a ecologia alimentar. Entrevistas semi-estruturadas foram realizadas com os informantes através de um questionário e de uma prancha com fotos das espécies. Foi registrada uma densidade de 19.17 indivíduos/km2 com um C.V= 13.98% e uma abundância de 0.13 encontros/10 km. Foi registrado também o consumo de 14 espécies de plantas, 12 delas detectadas por registros visuais e duas por amostras de fezes. O diâmetro dos frutos consumidos variou entre 6.3 ± 1.35 mm (Miconia albicans) a 29.9 ± 1.7 mm (Psidium sp.). Espécies com os frutos amarelos foram as mais consumidas (n= 5; 41.6%), seguidos por frutos negros, verdes e vermelhos (n= 2; 16.6%) cada. Os frutos carnosos do tipo bacóide (n= 6; 50%) e drupóide (n= 4; 33.3%) foram os mais consumidos. P. superciliaris obteve o maior valor de uso (VU= 0,89) em comparação a P. jacucaca (VU= 0,15). Foi identificado dois principais usos para as espécies estudadas, a carne utilizada para alimentação (57,9%) e a coleta de ovos para a criação de filhotes (47,36%). Os meses de janeiro, junho, julho e novembro obtiveram quatro citações como os melhores períodos para caçar jacu e dezembro foi o mais citado (6 citações). Todos os entrevistados citaram os intervalos de horários (5h – 6h) e (17h – 18h) como os mais indicados para a caça da jacucaca e da jacupemba. Foram identificados também quatro instrumentos para a caça dessas espécies. A espingarda foi a mais citada (68,42%), seguido pela caça com a utilização de cachorro (21%). Os dois outros instrumentos, armadilha e a baladeira, obtiveram (5,26%) de citações cada. Os dados sobre os parâmetros populacionais, dieta e as utilizações de P. superciliaris e P. jacucaca, associados às informações das técnicas de caça, horários, período do ano e locais, fornecem possibilidades de criação de estratégias de manejo e conservação, as quais poderão ser utilizadas pelos órgãos ambientais a fim de desenvolver ações de conservação que envolvam estas duas espécies.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2016-08-11T12:50:55Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Thiago do Nascimento Thel.pdf: 1123423 bytes, checksum: 678593c0be2e452b3f0289e198e15b74 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-11T12:50:55Z (GMT). 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title Penelope superciliaris e Penelope jacucaca (Aves: Cracidae) : conservação e etnoornitologia em uma unidade de conservação
spellingShingle Penelope superciliaris e Penelope jacucaca (Aves: Cracidae) : conservação e etnoornitologia em uma unidade de conservação
THEL, Thiago do Nascimento
Penelope superciliaris
Penelope jacucaca
Ave
Etnoornitologia
Bird
Ethno-ornithology
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
title_short Penelope superciliaris e Penelope jacucaca (Aves: Cracidae) : conservação e etnoornitologia em uma unidade de conservação
title_full Penelope superciliaris e Penelope jacucaca (Aves: Cracidae) : conservação e etnoornitologia em uma unidade de conservação
title_fullStr Penelope superciliaris e Penelope jacucaca (Aves: Cracidae) : conservação e etnoornitologia em uma unidade de conservação
title_full_unstemmed Penelope superciliaris e Penelope jacucaca (Aves: Cracidae) : conservação e etnoornitologia em uma unidade de conservação
title_sort Penelope superciliaris e Penelope jacucaca (Aves: Cracidae) : conservação e etnoornitologia em uma unidade de conservação
author THEL, Thiago do Nascimento
author_facet THEL, Thiago do Nascimento
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv AZEVEDO JÚNIOR, Severino Mendes de
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv BRANCO, Joaquim Olinto
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv NEVES, Rachel Maria de Lyra
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv TELINO JÚNIOR, Wallace Rodrigues
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv THEL, Thiago do Nascimento
contributor_str_mv AZEVEDO JÚNIOR, Severino Mendes de
BRANCO, Joaquim Olinto
NEVES, Rachel Maria de Lyra
TELINO JÚNIOR, Wallace Rodrigues
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Penelope superciliaris
Penelope jacucaca
Ave
Etnoornitologia
topic Penelope superciliaris
Penelope jacucaca
Ave
Etnoornitologia
Bird
Ethno-ornithology
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Bird
Ethno-ornithology
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
description This study was conducted at Araripe National Forest (FLONA) and communities that live around this Conservation Unit. Aimed to estimate the parameters of population density, abundance and population size of Penelope superciliaris in areas of the National Forest, and describe the main food items that make up the diet of this species, morphologically describing the fruits that are part of their diet and to investigate how it gives the relations of hunting and gathering eggs for Penelope superciliaris and Penelope jacucaca by human communities that inhabit that region, clarifying what techniques, tools, and places the period used in these practices. The study was conducted between november 2011 and may 2013. We used line transect methods to estimate population parameters, and visual records and collection of stool samples to study the feeding ecology. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with informants through a questionnaire and a board with pictures of the species. Was recorded a density of 19.17 individuals/km2 with a CV = 13.98% and an abundance 0.13 encontros/10 km. It was also recorded the use of 14 species of plants, 12 were detected by visual records and by two stool samples. The diameter of the fruits consumed ranged from 6.3 ± 1.35 mm (Miconia albicans) to 29.9 ± 1.7 mm (Psidium sp.). Species with yellow fruit were the most consumed (n = 5, 41.6%), followed by black fruits, green and red (n = 2, 16.6%) each. The fleshy fruits like bacóide (n = 6, 50%) and drupóide (n = 4, 33.3%) were the most consumed. P. superciliaris had the highest use value (VU = 0.89) compared to P. jacucaca (VU = .15). Was identified two main uses for the species studied, the meat used for food (57.9%) and egg collection to the creation of offspring (47.36%). The months of january, june, july and november 4 citations obtained as the best times to hunt guan and december was the most cited (6 catations). All respondents cited the intervals of time (5h – 6h) and (17h - 18h) as the most suitable for hunting White-browed guan and Rusty-margined guan. We also identified four instruments for hunting these species. The rifle “espingarda” was the most cited (68.42%), followed by hunting with dogs (21%). The two other instruments, trap and “baladeira”, obtained (5.26%) citations each. Data on population parameters, diet and use of P. superciliaris and P. jacucaca, information associated with the hunting techniques, schedules, time of year and locations, provide possibilities for creating strategies for management and conservation, which can be used by environmental agencies to develop conservation actions involving these two species.
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