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This paper contains information about the hunting, abundance and the hunting impact of the mammals that inhabit the lowland forests of the area surrounding two communities in the interior of the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve. It is based on hunting records and transect censuses. Hunting records show an average annual harvest of 190,3 mammals in the San Miguel area, equivalent to 2,275,9 kg of bushmeat; and 104,5 mammals in the Parinari area, equivalent to 985,9 kg of bushmeat. Primates were abundant in both study areas; however, the estimated densities were much higher in the Parinari area. No ungulates species were observed in the San Miguel area, whilst in the Parinari area the density of tapir (Tapirus terrestris Linnaeus) was estimated at 0,2 individuals/ km2 and that of white lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari Link) at 6, 6 individuals/km2 . Finally, the harvest model suggests overhun...
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This paper contains information about the hunting, abundance and the hunting impact of the mammals that inhabit the lowland forests of the area surrounding two communities in the interior of the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve. It is based on hunting records and transect censuses. Hunting records show an average annual harvest of 190,3 mammals in the San Miguel area, equivalent to 2,275,9 kg of bushmeat; and 104,5 mammals in the Parinari area, equivalent to 985,9 kg of bushmeat. Primates were abundant in both study areas; however, the estimated densities were much higher in the Parinari area. No ungulates species were observed in the San Miguel area, whilst in the Parinari area the density of tapir (Tapirus terrestris Linnaeus) was estimated at 0,2 individuals/ km2 and that of white lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari Link) at 6, 6 individuals/km2 . Finally, the harvest model suggests overhun...
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Since May to July 2006 the state of conservation of the Crax globulosa Spix, 1825 was studied in the buffer zone of the National Reserve Pacaya Samiria. In the villages of Vista Alegre and San Pedro de Maypuco the information was gathered through workshops, surveys, interviews and lectures that provided information on the perception and knowledge of local people about the species. Censuses and observations were conducted in the community of Vista Alegre. Crax globulosa during periods of wet season prefers the upper forest and small areas of land locally known as the highest restingas; in dry season occupies the entire space of the restingas, preferring closed forests of lakes locally known as cochas and pipes. 22 groups and 50 individuals were observed, and its density was estimate in 3-4 individuals/km2. This work confirms the presence of C. globulosa, and its distribution in the lower ...
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Entre los meses de mayo a julio de 2006 se determinó el estado de conservación del piurí Crax globulosa Spix, 1825 en la Zona de Amortiguamiento de la Reserva Nacional Pacaya Samiria. En las comunidades de Vista Alegre y San Pedro de Maypuco se recopilo información mediante talleres, encuestas, entrevistas y charlas que permitieron obtener información referente a la percepción y el conocimiento de los pobladores locales sobre la especie. En la comunidad de Vista Alegre se realizaron censos y observaciones. Crax globulosa en los periodos de creciente del río, prefiere el estrato superior del bosque, así como pequeños espacios de tierra de las restingas más altas; en vaciante ocupa todo el espacio de las restingas, prefiriendo los bosques cerrados de cochas y caños. Se observaron 22 grupos con 50 individuos, estimando su densidad entre 3 y 4 individuos/km2. El presente trabajo c...
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En este documento se analizan las acciones de manejo de fauna silvestre con participación comunitaria realizadas tanto en la Reserva Comunal Tamshiyacu - Tahuayo (RCTT) como en la Reserva Nacional Pacaya Samiria (RNPS), nor-oriente del Perú. El objetivo fue determinar métodos para obtener y analizar información biológica con participación comunitaria. Las áreas de estudio comprendieron: 1) el área del Tahuayo-Blanco, en la RCTT, 2) el área del canal de Puinahua, en la RNPS y 3) el área del Samiria-Marañón, en la RNPS. La información fue obtenida con ayuda de cazadores locales, denominados localmente como inspectores, en el caso de la RCTT y como expertos, en el caso de la RNPS. Esta información incluyó número de cazadores, especies cazadas, tiempo de captura, campamentos utilizados, tiempo de residenciay accesibilidad a los sit...
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En este documento se analizan las acciones de manejo de fauna silvestre con participación comunitaria realizadas tanto en la Reserva Comunal Tamshiyacu - Tahuayo (RCTT) como en la Reserva Nacional Pacaya Samiria (RNPS), nor-oriente del Perú. El objetivo fue determinar métodos para obtener y analizar información biológica con participación comunitaria. Las áreas de estudio comprendieron: 1) el área del Tahuayo-Blanco, en la RCTT, 2) el área del canal de Puinahua, en la RNPS y 3) el área del Samiria-Marañón, en la RNPS. La información fue obtenida con ayuda de cazadores locales, denominados localmente como inspectores, en el caso de la RCTT y como expertos, en el caso de la RNPS. Esta información incluyó número de cazadores, especies cazadas, tiempo de captura, campamentos utilizados, tiempo de residenciay accesibilidad a los sit...
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The collared peccary (Pecari tajacu) and white-lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari) are very important species as a source of protein and economic income for rural household, and are culturally important in Amazonian Communities. Despite their importance, and due to the scarcity of information on their populations in a large part of the Peruvian Amazon, it is difficult to evaluate the sustainable use as bushmeat and for the export of skins. In this way, this study aims to evaluate populations of P. tajacu and T. pecariin the regions of Loreto and Ucayali by using fixed-width line transects in 33 localities and through interviews to determine the 'cultural consensus' for the abundance of the species in 11 localities. Of a total of 14,220.5 km of 2 linear transects traveled in the study sites, showed that the population density of P. tajacu was 1.24 ind/km 2 being registered in 32 (96.9%) local...
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The collared peccary (Pecari tajacu) and white-lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari) are very important species as a source of protein and economic income for rural household, and are culturally important in Amazonian Communities. Despite their importance, and due to the scarcity of information on their populations in a large part of the Peruvian Amazon, it is difficult to evaluate the sustainable use as bushmeat and for the export of skins. In this way, this study aims to evaluate populations of P. tajacu and T. pecariin the regions of Loreto and Ucayali by using fixed-width line transects in 33 localities and through interviews to determine the 'cultural consensus' for the abundance of the species in 11 localities. Of a total of 14,220.5 km of 2 linear transects traveled in the study sites, showed that the population density of P. tajacu was 1.24 ind/km 2 being registered in 32 (96.9%) local...