2022
DOI: 10.1093/ornithapp/duac044
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Bird signs can be important for ecocultural conservation by highlighting key information networks in people–bird communities

Abstract: The ways people think, feel, speak about, and act in and with environments are inextricably intertwined with the well-being of other living things, including birds. We report on the kinds of messages contained in 598 examples of locally-defined signs from 498 bird taxa from 169 sources and 123 ethnolinguistic groups. Using Peirce’s three sign forms: symbolic, iconic and indexical, we analyze one aspect of human–bird interactions: that of reading bird sign for ecological and social interpretations. Understandin… Show more

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