CONSERVATION EFFORTS OF THE AMAZONIAN MANATEE TRICHECHUS INUNGUIS (NATTERER, 1833) IN PERU: AN UPDATED REVIEW
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Manatees play a very important role in aquatic ecosystems in Peru and the world. They are considered key species for being regulators of floating vegetation and also excellent fertilizers. The Amazonian manatee (Trichechus inunguis Natterer, 1833) is the smallest specimen within the Sirenia order an...
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CONSERVATION EFFORTS OF THE AMAZONIAN MANATEE TRICHECHUS INUNGUIS (NATTERER, 1833) IN PERU: AN UPDATED REVIEW ESFUERZOS DE CONSERVACIÓN DEL MANATÍ AMAZÓNICO TRICHECHUS INUNGUIS (NATTERER, 1833) EN EL PERÚ: UNA REVISIÓN ACTUALIZADA |
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CONSERVATION EFFORTS OF THE AMAZONIAN MANATEE TRICHECHUS INUNGUIS (NATTERER, 1833) IN PERU: AN UPDATED REVIEW |
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CONSERVATION EFFORTS OF THE AMAZONIAN MANATEE TRICHECHUS INUNGUIS (NATTERER, 1833) IN PERU: AN UPDATED REVIEW Dávila, Camila Amazon basin Endangered species Manatees Sirenia Trichechidae Cuenca Amazónica Especie amenazada Manatíes Sirenia Trichechidae |
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CONSERVATION EFFORTS OF THE AMAZONIAN MANATEE TRICHECHUS INUNGUIS (NATTERER, 1833) IN PERU: AN UPDATED REVIEW |
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CONSERVATION EFFORTS OF THE AMAZONIAN MANATEE TRICHECHUS INUNGUIS (NATTERER, 1833) IN PERU: AN UPDATED REVIEW |
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CONSERVATION EFFORTS OF THE AMAZONIAN MANATEE TRICHECHUS INUNGUIS (NATTERER, 1833) IN PERU: AN UPDATED REVIEW |
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CONSERVATION EFFORTS OF THE AMAZONIAN MANATEE TRICHECHUS INUNGUIS (NATTERER, 1833) IN PERU: AN UPDATED REVIEW |
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CONSERVATION EFFORTS OF THE AMAZONIAN MANATEE TRICHECHUS INUNGUIS (NATTERER, 1833) IN PERU: AN UPDATED REVIEW |
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Amazon basin Endangered species Manatees Sirenia Trichechidae Cuenca Amazónica Especie amenazada Manatíes Sirenia Trichechidae |
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Amazon basin Endangered species Manatees Sirenia Trichechidae Cuenca Amazónica Especie amenazada Manatíes Sirenia Trichechidae |
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Manatees play a very important role in aquatic ecosystems in Peru and the world. They are considered key species for being regulators of floating vegetation and also excellent fertilizers. The Amazonian manatee (Trichechus inunguis Natterer, 1833) is the smallest specimen within the Sirenia order and is exclusive to the Amazon basin. Today it is considered as a vulnerable species, with a population that tends to decline. This review seeks to summarize the available and updated information on the conservation efforts of the Amazonian manatee in Peru. In order to do so, a total of 70 documents were reviewed, both in English and Spanish. These documents were selected for their focus on the conservation of the Amazonian manatee within the Amazon Basin. In Peru, since 2001, various initiatives have been taken that seek to promote its conservation. Currently, Peru has been carrying out investigations on the Amazonian manatee in a descriptive aspect and also with particular interest in its protection. However, the information available is still scarce and limited in comparison with that of other countries where this animal is distributed. The difficulty in registering the species, mainly due to its characteristic evasive behavior and the conditions of its environment, such as the turbidity of the water, and its dark color, which prevents its visibility, restricts the development of further research. These investigations, with a focus on the dissemination of information and conservation of the Amazonian manatee throughout its range of distribution, have been consolidated in an understandable way throughout this article to facilitate the scope of information on the different conservation strategies and tools that have been been incorporated over time in favor of the protection of the Amazonian manatee. Currently in Peru the conservation of threatened species such as the Amazonian manatee is in its initial stage, due to the fact that the indiscriminate hunting of this species, despite the existing regulations, still continues. This is why both scientific and management conservation efforts to protect Amazonian manatees, must go hand in hand for an adequate regulation of the status of the population. |
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CONSERVATION EFFORTS OF THE AMAZONIAN MANATEE TRICHECHUS INUNGUIS (NATTERER, 1833) IN PERU: AN UPDATED REVIEWESFUERZOS DE CONSERVACIÓN DEL MANATÍ AMAZÓNICO TRICHECHUS INUNGUIS (NATTERER, 1833) EN EL PERÚ: UNA REVISIÓN ACTUALIZADADávila, CamilaAmazon basinEndangered speciesManateesSireniaTrichechidaeCuenca AmazónicaEspecie amenazadaManatíesSireniaTrichechidaeManatees play a very important role in aquatic ecosystems in Peru and the world. They are considered key species for being regulators of floating vegetation and also excellent fertilizers. The Amazonian manatee (Trichechus inunguis Natterer, 1833) is the smallest specimen within the Sirenia order and is exclusive to the Amazon basin. Today it is considered as a vulnerable species, with a population that tends to decline. This review seeks to summarize the available and updated information on the conservation efforts of the Amazonian manatee in Peru. In order to do so, a total of 70 documents were reviewed, both in English and Spanish. These documents were selected for their focus on the conservation of the Amazonian manatee within the Amazon Basin. In Peru, since 2001, various initiatives have been taken that seek to promote its conservation. Currently, Peru has been carrying out investigations on the Amazonian manatee in a descriptive aspect and also with particular interest in its protection. However, the information available is still scarce and limited in comparison with that of other countries where this animal is distributed. The difficulty in registering the species, mainly due to its characteristic evasive behavior and the conditions of its environment, such as the turbidity of the water, and its dark color, which prevents its visibility, restricts the development of further research. These investigations, with a focus on the dissemination of information and conservation of the Amazonian manatee throughout its range of distribution, have been consolidated in an understandable way throughout this article to facilitate the scope of information on the different conservation strategies and tools that have been been incorporated over time in favor of the protection of the Amazonian manatee. Currently in Peru the conservation of threatened species such as the Amazonian manatee is in its initial stage, due to the fact that the indiscriminate hunting of this species, despite the existing regulations, still continues. This is why both scientific and management conservation efforts to protect Amazonian manatees, must go hand in hand for an adequate regulation of the status of the population.Los manatíes cumplen un rol muy importante en los ecosistemas acuáticos en el Perú y el mundo. Son considerados especies clave por ser reguladores de la vegetación flotante y además excelentes fertilizadores. El manatí amazónico (Trichechus inunguis Natterer, 1833) es el ejemplar más pequeño dentro del orden Sirenia y es exclusivo de la cuenca Amazónica. Hoy en día es considerado una especie vulnerable, con una población que tiende al descenso. La presente revisión busca resumir la información disponible y actualizada sobre los esfuerzos de conservación del manatí amazónico en el Perú. Para ello, se revisaron un total de 70 documentos, tanto en inglés como en español, que tuvieran un enfoque de investigación basado en la conservación del manatí amazónico dentro de la Cuenca Amazónica. En Perú, desde el año 2001, se han tomado diversas iniciativas que buscan promover su conservación. Actualmente, Perú cuenta con investigaciones realizadas con respecto al manatí amazónico en el aspecto descriptivo y también con interés particular en su protección. Sin embargo, la información disponible es aún escasa y limitada en comparación con la de otros países en donde este animal se distribuye. La dificultad que hay para censar a la especie, principalmente por su característico comportamiento evasivo y las condiciones de su ambiente, como la turbidez del agua, y el color oscuro de esta lo que impide su visibilidad, restringen el desarrollo de más investigaciones. Estas investigaciones, con enfoque hacia la difusión de la información y conservación del manatí amazónico en todo su rango de distribución, han sido consolidadas de manera entendible en este artículo para facilitar el alcance de la información de las distintas estrategias y herramientas de conservación que se han ido incorporando a lo largo del tiempo en favor de la protección del manatí amazónico. Actualmente en Perú la conservación de especies amenazadas como el manatí amazónico, está en su etapa inicial, debido a que la caza indiscriminada de esta especie a pesar de las regulaciones existentes todavía continúa. Es por esto que los esfuerzos de conservación de la especie tanto científicos como de manejo deben ir de la mano para una adecuada regulación del estado de la población.Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Matemática. Escuela Profesional de Biología2021-03-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlapplication/epub+zipapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/rtb/article/view/1024The Biologist; Vol. 19 No. 2 (2021): The Biologist (Lima); 299-315The Biologist; Vol. 19 Núm. 2 (2021): The Biologist (Lima); 299-3151994-90731816-0719reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/rtb/article/view/1024/1646https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/rtb/article/view/1024/1647https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/rtb/article/view/1024/907Derechos de autor 2021 The Biologisthttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/10242022-01-11T23:03:02Z |
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