The ethnoprimatology of the Maijuna of the Peruvian Amazon and implications for primate conservation
Abstract Background In Amazonia, primates are not only an important food source but they also hold significant cultural and symbolic value for many indigenous groups. We document the relationship between primates and community members of the Maijuna indigenous community of Sucusari in the Peruvian A...
Saved in:
Main Authors: | Carla Mere Roncal (Author), Mark Bowler (Author), Michael P Gilmore (Author) |
---|---|
Format: | Book |
Published: |
BMC,
2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | Connect to this object online. |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
Similar Items
-
The socio-cultural significance of mineral licks to the Maijuna of the Peruvian Amazon: implications for the sustainable management of hunting
by: Michael P. Gilmore, et al.
Published: (2020) -
Ethnoprimatology of the Shipibo of the upper Ucayali River, Perú
by: Evelyn Anca, et al.
Published: (2023) -
Rickettsial Disease in the Peruvian Amazon Basin.
by: Claudine Kocher, et al.
Published: (2016) -
Asymptomatic renal colonization of humans in the peruvian Amazon by Leptospira.
by: Christian A Ganoza, et al.
Published: (2010) -
Population Genetics of Plasmodium vivax in the Peruvian Amazon.
by: Christopher Delgado-Ratto, et al.
Published: (2016)