2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2907.2009.00149.x
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Impacts of hunting on mammals in African tropical moist forests: a review and synthesis

Abstract: 1. Available information on the consumption of wild meat in West and Central Africa is reviewed. We show that mammals are the prime source of bushmeat, and that ungulates and rodents make up the highest proportion of biomass extracted. 2.We present data on current knowledge of extraction patterns of wild mammals in West and Central Africa, and evidence that at current off-take levels, within the range states, mammals as bushmeat are being depleted on an unprecedented scale. Extraction rates are orders of magni… Show more

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“…2000, Fa et al 2005, van Vliet and Nasi 2008a, Fa and Brown 2009, Nasi et al 2011. At sites 1-3, where the hunting pressure was lower, medium-sized duikers weighing 15-20 kg accounted for 65%-78% of the total catches with snares.…”
Section: Changes In the Blue Duiker/medium-sized Duiker Catch Ratios mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2000, Fa et al 2005, van Vliet and Nasi 2008a, Fa and Brown 2009, Nasi et al 2011. At sites 1-3, where the hunting pressure was lower, medium-sized duikers weighing 15-20 kg accounted for 65%-78% of the total catches with snares.…”
Section: Changes In the Blue Duiker/medium-sized Duiker Catch Ratios mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entangled vegetation of secondary regrowth after shifting cultivation or human habitation provides small blue duikers with refuges by reducing the range of predators. Consequently, a compensatory change (Wright 2003, Fa andBrown 2009) occurs between blue and medium-sized duikers.…”
Section: Changes In the Blue Duiker/medium-sized Duiker Catch Ratios mentioning
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“…Hunting wild animals for bush meat is prevalent in the tropical moist evergreen and semievergreen forests of hilly protected areas where some indigenous communities inhabit (Chowdhury et al, 2014). Wildlife is often an open access resource, and the cost of its production is often lower than the cost of raising livestock (Fa & Brown, 2009). Poaching of selected mammals for smuggling is prevalent in mangrove protected forests of the littoral zone, mainly the Sundarbans, where the Royal Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) is the iconic species (Uddin et al, 2013) and subject to poaching because of the high demand for its skin and other body parts in international black markets.…”
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“…Depuis des siècles, la viande de brousse est utilisée par des communautés africaines (Fa et Brown, 2009: Milner-Gulland et al, 2003, et, aujourd'hui, elle constitue la source principale de protéines animales ainsi qu'une source importante de revenus pour les habitants des forêts rurales (Wikie et Carpenter,1999) qui satisfont la demande croissante de viande de brousse exprimée par les populations urbaines en plein essor, qui considèrent souvent la viande de brousse comme un produit de luxe (Van Vliet et Mbazza, 2011) alors qu'ils tirent la partie majeure de leurs besoins en protéines de la viande des animaux élevés.…”
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