2009
DOI: 10.5007/2175-7925.2009v22n4p207
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Conhecimentos etnoecológicos na mariscagem de moluscos bivalves no Manguezal do Distrito de Acupe, Santo Amaro - BA

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“…This approach allows the interviewer to use expressions emitted by the subject to formulate new questions or lines of enquiry (during the interview or afterwards) for the collection of additional or complementary information, or to evaluate the consistency of responses among the different informants, in order to produce idea "memes". These memes were used in the present study as an essentially qualitative tool for the evaluation of the consistency of the information provided by the interviewees (Souto & Martins, 2009).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This approach allows the interviewer to use expressions emitted by the subject to formulate new questions or lines of enquiry (during the interview or afterwards) for the collection of additional or complementary information, or to evaluate the consistency of responses among the different informants, in order to produce idea "memes". These memes were used in the present study as an essentially qualitative tool for the evaluation of the consistency of the information provided by the interviewees (Souto & Martins, 2009).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Berlin (1992) assumed that ethnobiological classification is guided by perception. Other authors, such as Silvano and Begossi (2001) and Souto and Martins (2009) consider that ethnobiological knowledge is influenced primarily by the usefulness of the organisms to the classifiers, with more complex and detailed classifications being established for the animals and plants that are most relevant to the survival of the population.…”
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“…A mariscagem, que compreende a catação dos mariscos (A. flexuosa), é uma atividade que traz representatividade feminina, além de agregar complexas relações e entendimentos quanto ao território pesqueiro, construídos a partir da prática e transmissão através da oralidade (Bezerril, 2012;Caetano, 2015). O conhecimento das marisqueiras sobre os fatores que atuam no estuário é diverso, entendendo de temas como variação de temperatura, pH e salinidade, assim como de distribuição, biologia e ecologia dos organismos coletados (Nishida;Nordi & Alves, 2004;Souto & Martins, 2009). Esse conjunto de conhecimentos e crenças é conhecido como Conhecimento Ecológico Local (CEL), que parte das construções sociais passando através das gerações (Berkes, 1999).…”
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“…Economicamente promissor, Iphigenia brasiliana (Lamarck, 1818) é um bivalve comestível, mas com estágio comercial restrito a poucos estados brasileiros, como Pernambuco (Mello & Marinho, 1977/78;Alves et al, 2006), Rio de Janeiro (Mesquita et al, 2001) e Bahia (Souto & Martins, 2009), apesar da distribuição da espécie abranger toda a costa do Brasil e se estender até o Uruguai (Rios, 1994).…”
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