USES OF WILDLIFE IN THE COLOMBIAN AMAZON TRAPEZE AND CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS ITS INTEGRAL MANAGEMENT IN THE AMAZON DEPARTMENT
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The different wildlife uses were identified in nine rural localities (indigenous communities and settlers) located in the Colombian Amazonian Trapeze, from the application of 239 semi-structured interviews. The species most used and most hunting pressure through their food experiences, magic-religio...
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USES OF WILDLIFE IN THE COLOMBIAN AMAZON TRAPEZE AND CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS ITS INTEGRAL MANAGEMENT IN THE AMAZON DEPARTMENTUSOS DE FAUNA SILVESTRE EN EL TRAPECIO AMAZÓNICO COLOMBIANO Y APORTES HACIA SU GESTIÓN INTEGRAL EN EL DEPARTAMENTO DE AMAZONASHERNÁNDEZ CORONADO, Astrid FernandaThe different wildlife uses were identified in nine rural localities (indigenous communities and settlers) located in the Colombian Amazonian Trapeze, from the application of 239 semi-structured interviews. The species most used and most hunting pressure through their food experiences, magic-religious, and customs are presented. In total, we identified 73 species of wildlife (35 of mammals, 23 of birds, 11 of reptilian, 2 of coleoptera and 1 of gastropod). The main use of wildlife is feeding, followed by medicinal use and as pets. Parts of animals are used for magic-religious activities, crafts, musical instruments, tools and costumes. It as final product develops a proposal of management of wildlife for the Amazonian trapezium.Se identificaron diferentes usos de fauna silvestre en nueve localidades rurales (comunidades indígenas y colonos) ubicadas en el Trapecio Amazónico Colombiano, a partir de la aplicación de 239 entrevistas semi-estructuradas. Se presentan las especies más utilizadas y con mayor presión de caza a través de sus experiencias alimenticias, mágico-religiosas y costumbres. En total se identificaron 73 especies de fauna silvestre (35 de mamíferos, 23 de aves, 11 de reptiles, 2 de coleópteros y 1 de gasterópodo). El principal uso de la fauna es la alimentación, seguido por el uso medicinal y como animales de compañía. Las partes de animales son utilizadas para actividades mágico-religiosas, artesanías, instrumentos musicales, herramientas y atuendos. Como producto final se desarrolla una propuesta de gestión de fauna silvestre para el trapecio amazónico.Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonia Peruana2018-12-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículosArticlesapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/43410.24841/fa.v27i2.434Folia Amazónica; Vol. 27 Núm. 2 (2018); 163-178Folia Amazonica; Vol. 27 Núm. 2 (2018); 163-1782410-11841018-567410.24841/fa.v27i2reponame:Folia Amazónicainstname:Instituto de investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruanainstacron:IIAPspahttps://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/434/517Derechos de autor 2019 Astrid Fernanda Hernández Cornadohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.iiap.gob.pe:article/4342025-04-15T18:12:20Z |
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USES OF WILDLIFE IN THE COLOMBIAN AMAZON TRAPEZE AND CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS ITS INTEGRAL MANAGEMENT IN THE AMAZON DEPARTMENT USOS DE FAUNA SILVESTRE EN EL TRAPECIO AMAZÓNICO COLOMBIANO Y APORTES HACIA SU GESTIÓN INTEGRAL EN EL DEPARTAMENTO DE AMAZONAS |
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USES OF WILDLIFE IN THE COLOMBIAN AMAZON TRAPEZE AND CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS ITS INTEGRAL MANAGEMENT IN THE AMAZON DEPARTMENT |
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USES OF WILDLIFE IN THE COLOMBIAN AMAZON TRAPEZE AND CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS ITS INTEGRAL MANAGEMENT IN THE AMAZON DEPARTMENT HERNÁNDEZ CORONADO, Astrid Fernanda |
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USES OF WILDLIFE IN THE COLOMBIAN AMAZON TRAPEZE AND CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS ITS INTEGRAL MANAGEMENT IN THE AMAZON DEPARTMENT |
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USES OF WILDLIFE IN THE COLOMBIAN AMAZON TRAPEZE AND CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS ITS INTEGRAL MANAGEMENT IN THE AMAZON DEPARTMENT |
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HERNÁNDEZ CORONADO, Astrid Fernanda |
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HERNÁNDEZ CORONADO, Astrid Fernanda |
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The different wildlife uses were identified in nine rural localities (indigenous communities and settlers) located in the Colombian Amazonian Trapeze, from the application of 239 semi-structured interviews. The species most used and most hunting pressure through their food experiences, magic-religious, and customs are presented. In total, we identified 73 species of wildlife (35 of mammals, 23 of birds, 11 of reptilian, 2 of coleoptera and 1 of gastropod). The main use of wildlife is feeding, followed by medicinal use and as pets. Parts of animals are used for magic-religious activities, crafts, musical instruments, tools and costumes. It as final product develops a proposal of management of wildlife for the Amazonian trapezium. |
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