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“…Additionally, the settlements in Bolivia were selected because residents ate turtle meat. In contrast the riverine residents in our study rivers do not appear to target adult turtles for their meat (Norris & Michalski, ). Indeed Coway‐Gomez () attribute the observed differences in basking adults directly to the effect of hunting pressure reducing the abundance of adults along the rivers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Additionally, the settlements in Bolivia were selected because residents ate turtle meat. In contrast the riverine residents in our study rivers do not appear to target adult turtles for their meat (Norris & Michalski, ). Indeed Coway‐Gomez () attribute the observed differences in basking adults directly to the effect of hunting pressure reducing the abundance of adults along the rivers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other three variables, related to the riverine settlements, were: (1) distance from the centroid point of each nest‐site to the nearest house (based on GPS fixes obtained in situ at the sampling period); (2) presence of houses within a 1 km buffer; and (3) number of houses within a 5 km buffer. Buffer zones were set based on usual distances covered by the locals when fishing [<1 km, Norris & Michalski ()] and P. unifilis movement patterns [home ranges average 5.2 km, Naveda‐Rodríguez, Cueva & Zapata‐Ríos ()].…”
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“…manioc flour) in local markets. There are some 54 properties upstream of the nearest town (Porto Grande 67 ). There has never been any expansive clearcutting in the region and there are no monocultures (e.g.…”
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“…There are a total of 8 families who live along the ANF border and a further 23 within 20 km (Norris and Michalski, 2013). It is estimated that 12.5 ha of permanent açaí cultivation would be required to provide the equivalent net present value of commercially valuable timber purchased by a sawmill (Fortini and Carter, 2014).…”
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