2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2016.06.025
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The use of wild vertebrates in contemporary Spanish ethnoveterinary medicine

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“…Furthermore, this study also indicated that more than 81% of vertebrate species used treating more than one ailment. Similar studies outside Nepal also reported the wide use of animals in ethnomedicines such as González et al [41] recorded use of 30 wild vertebrates to treat domestic animals in Spain; Souto et al [42,49] reported 11 animals for ethnoveterinary medicine in the semi-arid region of Northeastern Brazil and Gupta et al [43] reported a total of 11 species of vertebrates for treating various veterinary diseases in India.…”
Section: Veterinary Important Traditional Medicines and Insecticidesmentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…Furthermore, this study also indicated that more than 81% of vertebrate species used treating more than one ailment. Similar studies outside Nepal also reported the wide use of animals in ethnomedicines such as González et al [41] recorded use of 30 wild vertebrates to treat domestic animals in Spain; Souto et al [42,49] reported 11 animals for ethnoveterinary medicine in the semi-arid region of Northeastern Brazil and Gupta et al [43] reported a total of 11 species of vertebrates for treating various veterinary diseases in India.…”
Section: Veterinary Important Traditional Medicines and Insecticidesmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…In each case if an animal was mentioned by an informant as 'used' then we considered it as one 'usereport.' If one informant used an animal to treat more than one ailment in the same category, we considered it as one use-report [61]. Thus, an animal species could be listed in several ailment categories of indigenous uses but in terms of use-reports, each animal species was considered only once per informant in a single ailment category as mentioned by Amiguet et al [61].…”
Section: Informant Consensus Factor (Icf)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ICF ranges from 0 to 1, where high values (close to 1) are obtained when only one or a few animal species are reported to be used by a high proportion of informants to treat a particular ailment meaning that there is a narrow well-defined group of animal species used to cure a particular ailment category and/or that information is exchanged between informants. On the other hand, low ICF values (close to zero) indicate that informants disagree over which animal to use due to random choosing or lack of exchange of information about the use among informants [ 72 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En consecuencia, el problema radica en la sociedad mexicana que carece de una cultura del cumplimiento de la ley. En este sentido, una estrategia de conservación, considerada efectiva para estos vertebrados, sería la divulgación de la importancia de estos animales en el ecosistema, su importancia en el ámbito artístico y su papel que representan en las culturas, tanto en la cosmovisión y usos (Aguilar & Luría, 2016;González et al, 2016). Por lo tanto, la información generada en los estudios etnoherpetológicos aporta indicadores que pueden integrarse a políticas públicas de conservación y manejo.…”
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