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Ethnoecology and ethnomedicinal use of fish among the Bakwele of southeastern Cameroon
Ethnoichthyology is a branch of ethnobiology that explores the relationships between humans and fish, including local ecological knowledge about ichtyofauna, capture processes and utilization of the catches.
Takanori Oishi
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Introduction: Salminus is a genus of ichthyofauna currently constituted by five species of migratory neotropical fish, predators, which are important in commercial, ecological and sport fishing. Aims: The article reflects the conception of fishermen about the ecological interrelationships of ichthyofauna, the relationship with sport fishing ...
Diniz Pereira Leite Júnior +1 more
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Artisanal fisherfolk’s Local Ecological Knowledge on catfish and fishing legislations: a necessary dialog [PDF]
The presence of catfish of the Ariidae family in the list of endangered species of Rio Grande do Sul (RS), as from 2014, led to forbidding fishing two species of this family.
Sammer Maravilha Chagas Gilio-Dias +3 more
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Background Many freshwater fish species that were earlier appreciated by consumers have disappeared in the central, north and west European foodways.
Ingvar Svanberg, Alison Locker
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Ethnobiology of snappers (Lutjanidae): target species and suggestions for management [PDF]
In this study, we sought to investigate the biology (diet and reproduction) and ethnobiology (fishers knowledge and fishing spots used to catch snappers) of five species of snappers (Lutjanidae), including Lutjanus analis, Lutjanus synagris, Lutjanus ...
Alpina Begossi +8 more
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Folk medicine in the northern coast of Colombia: an overview [PDF]
Background Traditional remedies are an integral part of Colombian culture. Here we present the results of a three-year study of ethnopharmacology and folk-medicine use among the population of the Atlantic Coast of Colombia, specifically ...
Harold Gómez-Estrada +6 more
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Ethnoichthyology and fish conservation in the Piracicaba River (Brazil)
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Silvano, Renato Azevedo Matias +1 more
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Fish names of the Manus people of the Admiralty Islands in Papua New Guinea are investigated. The Manus are expert fishermen who have depended solely on fishing and trading for sustaining their livelihood.
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Ethnoichthyology of Gamboa fishermen of Sepetiba Bay, Brazil
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Paz, Vilma A, Begossi, Alpina
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Based on recent field research on Flores Island, this paper describes the classification of fish found among the Lio people. Formally, Lio fish taxonomy closely resembles that of the Nage of central Flores, discussed in a previous paper (Forth 2012), but
Gregory Forth
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