2021
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.11612
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Shifting cultivation and hunting across the savanna-forest mosaic in the Gran Sabana, Venezuela: facing changes

Abstract: Background Human encroachment and overexploitation of natural resources in the Neotropics is constantly increasing. Indigenous communities all across the Amazon, are trapped between a population rise and a hot debate about the sustainability of hunting rates. The Garden Hunting hypothesis states that shifting cultivation schemes (conucos) used by Amazon indigenous communities may generate favorable conditions, increasing abundance of small and medium wildlife species close to the ‘gardens’ provi… Show more

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“…Additionally, the only long-term (≥ 15 years) camera trapping monitoring program that we are aware of in the Guiana Shield is in the rainforest site of Central Suriname Nature Reserve 45 . A suitable habitat for tiger-cats in the shield is restricted to savanna enclaves, where camera trapping studies have only recently been implemented 46 , 47 . With additional records from these areas, our models may have predicted a more suitable habitat there.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the only long-term (≥ 15 years) camera trapping monitoring program that we are aware of in the Guiana Shield is in the rainforest site of Central Suriname Nature Reserve 45 . A suitable habitat for tiger-cats in the shield is restricted to savanna enclaves, where camera trapping studies have only recently been implemented 46 , 47 . With additional records from these areas, our models may have predicted a more suitable habitat there.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%