Ethnozoological Study of Native Birds and Mammals Associated to Fruit Orchards of Zacualpan de Amilpas, Morelos, México

This research is an ethnozoologic study based on the analysis of the traditional knowledge that the autochthonous inhabitants of the community of Zacualpan de Amilpas, Morelos, Mexico, have in what refers to the native birds and mammals associated with groves. The methodology was applied in four sta...

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Main Authors: Alejandro García-Flores, Sarahi Mojica-Pedraza, Sandra Dennise Barreto-Sánchez, Columba Monroy-Ortíz, Rafael Monroy-Martínez
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica 2017-06-01
Series:Ciencias Ambientales
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Online Access:http://www.revistas.una.ac.cr/index.php/ambientales/article/view/9482
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spelling doaj-9971fdcf891f4300ba4b942b0a90d10e2020-11-25T01:19:22ZspaUniversidad Nacional, Costa RicaCiencias Ambientales1409-21582215-38962017-06-0151211013210.15359/rca.51-2.68975Ethnozoological Study of Native Birds and Mammals Associated to Fruit Orchards of Zacualpan de Amilpas, Morelos, MéxicoAlejandro García-Flores0Sarahi Mojica-Pedraza1Sandra Dennise Barreto-Sánchez2Columba Monroy-Ortíz3Rafael Monroy-Martínez4Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos.Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos.Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos.Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos.Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos.This research is an ethnozoologic study based on the analysis of the traditional knowledge that the autochthonous inhabitants of the community of Zacualpan de Amilpas, Morelos, Mexico, have in what refers to the native birds and mammals associated with groves. The methodology was applied in four stages: contact with the pertinent authorities, identification of key informants, grove survey, interviewing and sampling to observe and corroborate the species identified by the informants. Thus, 34 bird common names pertaining to 26 species, 6 orders and 15 families were registered. Passeriformes was the order with the highest species number, and Tyrannidae and Icteridae were the most representative families. For mammals, 16 common names were recognized pertaining to 18 species, 6 orders and 10 families; the order Carnivora and the family Mephitidae had the largest species number. The use values registered were: alimentary, medicinal, ornamental and as good-luck charms. Species are hunted using shotguns and slingshots. Community members recognize three environmental services (seed dispersion, insect predation and pollination) that 16 species carry out. We conclude that the reassessment of local traditional knowledge is important for the use, management and conservation of birds and mammals associated with traditional groves.http://www.revistas.una.ac.cr/index.php/ambientales/article/view/9482Conocimiento tradicionaletnozoologíaservicios ambientalesvalor de uso.
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author Alejandro García-Flores
Sarahi Mojica-Pedraza
Sandra Dennise Barreto-Sánchez
Columba Monroy-Ortíz
Rafael Monroy-Martínez
spellingShingle Alejandro García-Flores
Sarahi Mojica-Pedraza
Sandra Dennise Barreto-Sánchez
Columba Monroy-Ortíz
Rafael Monroy-Martínez
Ethnozoological Study of Native Birds and Mammals Associated to Fruit Orchards of Zacualpan de Amilpas, Morelos, México
Ciencias Ambientales
Conocimiento tradicional
etnozoología
servicios ambientales
valor de uso.
author_facet Alejandro García-Flores
Sarahi Mojica-Pedraza
Sandra Dennise Barreto-Sánchez
Columba Monroy-Ortíz
Rafael Monroy-Martínez
author_sort Alejandro García-Flores
title Ethnozoological Study of Native Birds and Mammals Associated to Fruit Orchards of Zacualpan de Amilpas, Morelos, México
title_short Ethnozoological Study of Native Birds and Mammals Associated to Fruit Orchards of Zacualpan de Amilpas, Morelos, México
title_full Ethnozoological Study of Native Birds and Mammals Associated to Fruit Orchards of Zacualpan de Amilpas, Morelos, México
title_fullStr Ethnozoological Study of Native Birds and Mammals Associated to Fruit Orchards of Zacualpan de Amilpas, Morelos, México
title_full_unstemmed Ethnozoological Study of Native Birds and Mammals Associated to Fruit Orchards of Zacualpan de Amilpas, Morelos, México
title_sort ethnozoological study of native birds and mammals associated to fruit orchards of zacualpan de amilpas, morelos, méxico
publisher Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica
series Ciencias Ambientales
issn 1409-2158
2215-3896
publishDate 2017-06-01
description This research is an ethnozoologic study based on the analysis of the traditional knowledge that the autochthonous inhabitants of the community of Zacualpan de Amilpas, Morelos, Mexico, have in what refers to the native birds and mammals associated with groves. The methodology was applied in four stages: contact with the pertinent authorities, identification of key informants, grove survey, interviewing and sampling to observe and corroborate the species identified by the informants. Thus, 34 bird common names pertaining to 26 species, 6 orders and 15 families were registered. Passeriformes was the order with the highest species number, and Tyrannidae and Icteridae were the most representative families. For mammals, 16 common names were recognized pertaining to 18 species, 6 orders and 10 families; the order Carnivora and the family Mephitidae had the largest species number. The use values registered were: alimentary, medicinal, ornamental and as good-luck charms. Species are hunted using shotguns and slingshots. Community members recognize three environmental services (seed dispersion, insect predation and pollination) that 16 species carry out. We conclude that the reassessment of local traditional knowledge is important for the use, management and conservation of birds and mammals associated with traditional groves.
topic Conocimiento tradicional
etnozoología
servicios ambientales
valor de uso.
url http://www.revistas.una.ac.cr/index.php/ambientales/article/view/9482
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