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Shepherds’ local knowledge and scientific data on the scavenging ecosystem service: Insights for conservation


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Título :
Shepherds’ local knowledge and scientific data on the scavenging ecosystem service: Insights for conservation
Autor :
Morales Reyes, Zebensui
Martín López, Berta
Moleón, Marcos
Mateo Tomás, Patricia
Olea, Pedro P.
Arrondo, Ereko
Donázar, José A.
Sánchez Zapata, José Antonio
Departamento:
Departamentos de la UMH::Biología Aplicada
Fecha de publicación:
2018-04-04
URI :
http://hdl.handle.net/11000/6004
Resumen :
Integrating indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) and scientific knowledge (SK) in the evaluation of ecosystem services has been recommended by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. We examined the similarities and contradictions between shepherds’ ILK and SK on the scavenging service provided by vertebrates in Spain. We conducted 73 face-to-face surveys with shepherds to evaluate their ILK. We collected scientific information on 20 scavenger species by monitoring the consumption of 45 livestock carcasses with camera traps. We found a high consistency between ILK and SK regarding the provision of the scavenging service by vertebrates, which was also consistent over the range of shepherd ages and experience. Our findings support the importance of ILK held by shepherds to better understand and to collect information on the scavenging service, particularly at the species level. The integration of ILK and SK into the management strategies of scavengers can benefit the conservation of globally endangered scavengers and the ecosystem services they provide.
Palabras clave/Materias:
Camera trapping
Carrion
Experience
Extensive livestock farming systems
Traditional ecological knowledge
Vultures
Área de conocimiento :
Biología general y teórica
Tipo documento :
application/pdf
Derechos de acceso:
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1523-1739.2008.01145.x.
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Artículos Biología Aplicada



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