A Quantitative Method for Evaluating Contemporary Cultural Uses of Birds: A Case Study from Mexico

IF 0.7 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Ethnobiology Letters Pub Date : 2020-12-04 DOI:10.14237/ebl.11.2.2020.1644
D. M. Ávila-Nájera, B. Tigar, Zaira Zavala-Sánchez, P. Zetina-Córdoba, R. Serna-Lagunes
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This study evaluates the relationship between people and birds in Mexico, a country where high cultural and biological diversity are reflected in the close associations between people and natural resources, recorded since preHispanic times. It systematically reviews 1041 records of cultural use of wild birds in Mexico published between 1996–2017 and analyzes patterns of contemporary use of avifauna. It classifies information for 252 birds by grouping uses of species and families into 11 categories and quantifies overall use with a Cultural Value Index (CVI). The data show that birds have a high cultural value as food, pets, and for medicinal uses (312, 235, and 119 records, respectively), particularly in the state of Chiapas. Large edible birds had the highest CVIs and included Plain chachalacas (Ortalis vetula; 9.72), Black-bellied whistlingducks (Dendrocygna autumnali; 6.65), Crested guams (Penelope purpurascens; 6.25), and Great currasows (Crax rubra; 6.23), with the Cracidae family recorded as favored gamebirds. Conspicuous, brightly-colored birds had high CVIs, including Keel-billed toucans (Ramphastos sulfuratus; 6.50), Red-lored amazons, (Amazona autumnalis; 6.03), and allied species, which were traded or kept as pets despite legal protection. The high CVIs of Barn owls (Tyto alba; 5.45) were related to medicinal uses, and Mourning doves (Zenaida macroura; 5.69) were mainly used as gamebirds. Wild bird populations face increasing pressure from habitat loss and overexploitation. We propose that evaluating the ethnological significance of wildlife with indices like CVIs can quantify the distinctive needs of rural communities, which when combined with information on conservation status can develop more sustainable species management plans. Received August 28, 2019 OPEN ACCESS Accepted July 18, 2020 DOI 10.14237/ebl.11.2.2020.1644 Published December 4, 2020
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评价当代鸟类文化利用的定量方法:以墨西哥为例
这项研究评估了墨西哥人与鸟类之间的关系,该国自前西班牙裔时代以来就记录了人与自然资源之间的密切联系,反映了高度的文化和生物多样性。它系统地回顾了1996-2017年间发表的1041份墨西哥野生鸟类文化利用记录,并分析了当代鸟类群的利用模式。它通过将物种和科的用途分为11类,对252种鸟类的信息进行分类,并用文化价值指数(CVI)量化总体用途。数据显示,鸟类作为食物、宠物和药用具有很高的文化价值(分别为312235和119项记录),尤其是在恰帕斯州。大型可食用鸟类的CVI最高,包括平原叉尾鹬(Ortalis vetula;9.72)、黑腹whistlingducks(Dendrocygna autumnali;6.65)、带冠番石榴(Penelope purpurascens;6.25)和大currasows(Crax rubra;6.23),其中Cracidae家族被记录为最受欢迎的猎鸟。引人注目、色彩鲜艳的鸟类具有很高的CVI,包括尖嘴巨嘴鸟(Ramphastos sulfuratus;6.50)、红色亚马逊(Amazona autumnalis;6.03)和亲缘物种,尽管受到法律保护,它们仍被交易或作为宠物饲养。仓鸮(Tyto alba;5.45)的高CVI与药用有关,哀鸽(Zenaida macoura;5.69)主要用作猎场鸟。野生鸟类种群面临着栖息地丧失和过度开发带来的越来越大的压力。我们建议,用CVI等指数评估野生动物的民族学意义,可以量化农村社区的独特需求,当与保护状况信息相结合时,可以制定更可持续的物种管理计划。接收日期:2019年8月28日开放访问接受日期:2020年7月18日DOI 10.14237/bl.11.2.2020.1644发布时间:2020年12月4日
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