2023
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2022.1043155
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Invertebrates and herptiles for livelihoods—ethnozoological use among different ethnic communities in Jammu and Kashmir (Indian Himalayas)

Abstract: Background: Ethnic communities have relied on animals and their derived products for ages, and their use is often intricately related to many cultural features. In remote regions across the globe, indigenous peoples have been using invertebrates and herptiles for a variety of purposes (medicine, food, culture, and spiritual importance); however, related scientific research is sparse, particularly in the western Himalayas. In this respect, we collected useful information on invertebrates and herpetofauna from J… Show more

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“…The following supporting information can be downloaded at: , Table S1: List of Indian states where eating snail meat is common; Table S2: Overview of snakes are used for zootherapy in tribal communities; Table S3: Overview of where frog meat is common. References [ 174 , 187 , 188 , 189 , 190 , 191 , 192 , 193 , 194 , 195 , 196 , 197 , 198 , 199 , 200 , 201 , 202 , 203 , 204 , 205 , 206 , 207 , 208 , 209 , 210 , 211 ] are cited in the Supplementary Materials .…”
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“…The following supporting information can be downloaded at: , Table S1: List of Indian states where eating snail meat is common; Table S2: Overview of snakes are used for zootherapy in tribal communities; Table S3: Overview of where frog meat is common. References [ 174 , 187 , 188 , 189 , 190 , 191 , 192 , 193 , 194 , 195 , 196 , 197 , 198 , 199 , 200 , 201 , 202 , 203 , 204 , 205 , 206 , 207 , 208 , 209 , 210 , 211 ] are cited in the Supplementary Materials .…”
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confidence: 99%