2017
DOI: 10.24841/fa.v26i1.420
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Presión De Caza en Mamíferos De La Reserva Nacional Matsés, Al Noreste De La Amazonía Peruana

Abstract: De junio a octubre del 2015, se realizó el estudio en la Reserva Nacional Matsés (RNM), con la finalidad de evaluar la presión de caza de mamíferos. Los datos se obtuvieron de los sectores Alemán y Loboyacu, donde se usaron registros de aprovechamiento de animales de caza, mapas participativos, entrevistas semiestructuradas y diálogos interactivos. El majas  Cuniculus paca, fue la especie más cazada en ambos sectores. El área de caza estimada para el sector Alemán fue de 452 km2 y de Loboyacu fue 497 km2. La e… Show more

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“…The species that contributed the most biomass was N. narica at 24.575 kg, followed by O. virginianus (19.5 kg) and C. pectinata (7.925 kg) (Figure 2). Mammals by size and weight were the taxonomic group that contributed the most biomass in the Zoquital, which has also been reported in Tabasco (Hernández-López et al 2013), Colombia (Martínez-Ceballos 2014) and Peru (Bardales et al 2017;Costa et al 2018). Although there were no significant differences in species consumption across months (H = 5.86, p = 0.4012), March was the month in which the most biomass was obtained (16.925 kg), of which 88% came from N. narica; on the other hand, no species were caught in April (Figure 3).…”
Section: Species Capturedsupporting
confidence: 69%
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“…The species that contributed the most biomass was N. narica at 24.575 kg, followed by O. virginianus (19.5 kg) and C. pectinata (7.925 kg) (Figure 2). Mammals by size and weight were the taxonomic group that contributed the most biomass in the Zoquital, which has also been reported in Tabasco (Hernández-López et al 2013), Colombia (Martínez-Ceballos 2014) and Peru (Bardales et al 2017;Costa et al 2018). Although there were no significant differences in species consumption across months (H = 5.86, p = 0.4012), March was the month in which the most biomass was obtained (16.925 kg), of which 88% came from N. narica; on the other hand, no species were caught in April (Figure 3).…”
Section: Species Capturedsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…amates) and wait for the animal to approach the site. This is mainly used for hunting O. virgninianus and N. narica and is also reported in central Morelos (García 2008), southeastern Mexico (Quijano and Calmé 2002;Gotoo 2016;Retana and Padilla 2018) and Peru (Bardales et al 2017). This suggests that the inhabitants of the communities possess knowledge about the feeding habits of local wildlife, which gives them an advantage in gaining easier access to prey by recognizing the spaces used by the species to meet their biological needs.…”
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