Wild birds in captivery: a threat to biodiversity in Cuba

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Wildlife and biodiversity help preserve the strength of ecosystems, which in turn support sustainable food systems and agriculture. Likewise, the conservation and sustainable management of wildlife helps to minimize hunger and poverty. The research carried out in the town of Manicaragua, province of...

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Autores: Armiñana-García, Rafael, Iannacone, Jose, Rojas-Angel Bello, Raidy Teidy, García-Martínez, Jorge Luis
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Lenguaje:español
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spelling Wild birds in captivery: a threat to biodiversity in CubaAves silvestres en cautiverio: una amenaza a la biodiversidad en CubaArmiñana-García, Rafael Iannacone, JoseRojas-Angel Bello, Raidy Teidy García-Martínez, Jorge Luis ecosystemendemic birdornithofaunaspecies Invasive exotic speciesaveendémicaecosistemaEspecie Exótica InvasoraornithofaunaWildlife and biodiversity help preserve the strength of ecosystems, which in turn support sustainable food systems and agriculture. Likewise, the conservation and sustainable management of wildlife helps to minimize hunger and poverty. The research carried out in the town of Manicaragua, province of Villa Clara, in the Republic of Cuba, had as its objective: to determine the species of migratory birds that are in captivity by the inhabitants of the town of Manicaragua, both in the urban and rural areas, and their possible commercialization. For the development of the research, methods of information collection and methods of processing the information collected were used, such as interviews, participatory observation, review of historical-logical documents, deductive-demonstrative and statistical and mathematical methods among which the descriptive statistical method is emphasized. A total of 360 homes were visited and 172 residents were interviewed, in the center of the town of Manicaragua and its outskirts. The presence of 29 species of wild birds in captivity was confirmed, of which some are in some category of threat, according to the red list of Cuban fauna. It is necessary to make a call to the population about the effects that this may cause to Cuban biodiversity.La fauna silvestre y la biodiversidad ayudan a preservar la fortaleza de los ecosistemas, que a su vez favorecen a los sistemas alimentarios y la agricultura sostenible. Asimismo, la conservación y gestión sostenible de la fauna silvestre auxilian a minimizar el hambre y la pobreza. La investigación llevada a vías de hecho en el poblado de Manicaragua, provincia de Villa Clara, en la República de Cuba, tuvo como objetivo determinar las especies de aves silvestres que se encuentran en cautiverio por parte de los habitantes del poblado de la zona urbana como rural y su posible comercialización. Para el desarrollo de la investigación, se emplearon métodos de recopilación de la información y métodos de procesamiento de la información recopilada, como entrevistas, observación participativa, revisión de documentos, histórico-lógico, deductivo demostrativo y los métodos estadísticos y matemáticos entre los que se acentúa el estadístico descriptivo. Se visitaron un total de 360 domicilios y se entrevistaron a 172 habitantes. Se constató la presencia de 29 especies de aves silvestres en cautiverio, de las cuales algunas se encuentran en alguna categoría de amenaza, según la Lista Roja de la fauna cubana. Se hace necesario hacer un llamado a la población, sobre las afectaciones que esto puede causar a la biodiversidad cubana. Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Matemática. Escuela Profesional de Biología2024-12-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/rtb/article/view/1892The Biologist; Vol. 22 No. 2 (2024): The Biologist (Lima); 241-251The Biologist; Vol. 22 Núm. 2 (2024): The Biologist (Lima); 241-2511994-90731816-0719reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/rtb/article/view/1892/3091https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/18922025-02-10T20:23:42Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Wild birds in captivery: a threat to biodiversity in Cuba
Aves silvestres en cautiverio: una amenaza a la biodiversidad en Cuba
title Wild birds in captivery: a threat to biodiversity in Cuba
spellingShingle Wild birds in captivery: a threat to biodiversity in Cuba
Armiñana-García, Rafael
ecosystem
endemic bird
ornithofauna
species Invasive exotic species
ave
endémica
ecosistema
Especie Exótica Invasora
ornithofauna
title_short Wild birds in captivery: a threat to biodiversity in Cuba
title_full Wild birds in captivery: a threat to biodiversity in Cuba
title_fullStr Wild birds in captivery: a threat to biodiversity in Cuba
title_full_unstemmed Wild birds in captivery: a threat to biodiversity in Cuba
title_sort Wild birds in captivery: a threat to biodiversity in Cuba
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Armiñana-García, Rafael
Iannacone, Jose
Rojas-Angel Bello, Raidy Teidy
García-Martínez, Jorge Luis
author Armiñana-García, Rafael
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Iannacone, Jose
Rojas-Angel Bello, Raidy Teidy
García-Martínez, Jorge Luis
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Rojas-Angel Bello, Raidy Teidy
García-Martínez, Jorge Luis
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv ecosystem
endemic bird
ornithofauna
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ave
endémica
ecosistema
Especie Exótica Invasora
ornithofauna
topic ecosystem
endemic bird
ornithofauna
species Invasive exotic species
ave
endémica
ecosistema
Especie Exótica Invasora
ornithofauna
description Wildlife and biodiversity help preserve the strength of ecosystems, which in turn support sustainable food systems and agriculture. Likewise, the conservation and sustainable management of wildlife helps to minimize hunger and poverty. The research carried out in the town of Manicaragua, province of Villa Clara, in the Republic of Cuba, had as its objective: to determine the species of migratory birds that are in captivity by the inhabitants of the town of Manicaragua, both in the urban and rural areas, and their possible commercialization. For the development of the research, methods of information collection and methods of processing the information collected were used, such as interviews, participatory observation, review of historical-logical documents, deductive-demonstrative and statistical and mathematical methods among which the descriptive statistical method is emphasized. A total of 360 homes were visited and 172 residents were interviewed, in the center of the town of Manicaragua and its outskirts. The presence of 29 species of wild birds in captivity was confirmed, of which some are in some category of threat, according to the red list of Cuban fauna. It is necessary to make a call to the population about the effects that this may cause to Cuban biodiversity.
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