Author: SIRÉN, ANDERS; HAMBÄCK, PETER; MACHOA, JOSÉ
Title: Including Spatial Heterogeneity and Animal Dispersal When Evaluating Hunting: a Model Analysis and an Empirical Assessment in an Amazonian Community Cord-id: 28qhdq16 Document date: 2004_9_28
ID: 28qhdq16
Snippet: Abstract: Hunting in tropical forests is typically most intense near human settlements, and this creates gradients of decreasing animal densities toward those settlements. Within the context of this spatial pattern, we evaluated the status of game in the hunting grounds of an indigenous community in eastern Ecuador. We constructed a spatially explicit model of hunterâ€prey interactions that mimicked the hunting in the village and included realistic animalâ€dispersal rules. We compared predicti
Document: Abstract: Hunting in tropical forests is typically most intense near human settlements, and this creates gradients of decreasing animal densities toward those settlements. Within the context of this spatial pattern, we evaluated the status of game in the hunting grounds of an indigenous community in eastern Ecuador. We constructed a spatially explicit model of hunterâ€prey interactions that mimicked the hunting in the village and included realistic animalâ€dispersal rules. We compared predictions from the model with distributions of animal harvest rates and catch per unit effort of 12 game species. Six species were overharvested in part or all of the area, and two other species were probably being overharvested, although high dispersal rates complicated the interpretation. We then compared our method with methods that have been used previously. We argue that because our method provides information about the spatial extent of overharvesting, it could be particularly useful in informing decision makers about where to establish noâ€take areas and could therefore aid in improving the sustainability of hunting in tropical forests.
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