Hunting in northern French Guiana and its impact on primate communities

被引:46
作者
de Thoisy, B
Renoux, F
Julliot, C
机构
[1] Assoc Kwata, F-97335 Cayenne, French Guiana
[2] ENGREF, Kourou 97379, French Guiana
[3] Silvolab, Cayenne 97323, French Guiana
关键词
Bushmeat; French Guiana; habitats; hunting; necitropical primates; rainforest; sustainable harvest;
D O I
10.1017/S0030605305000384
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
The Guianas contain one of the largest single remaining tracts of undisturbed tropical rainforest in the world, but this forest and its fauna are facing increased threats. In the north of French Guiana both anthropogenic pressures and conflicts between settlements related to the use of natural resources are growing. Based on surveys in 17 forest sites we show that hunting pressure was the main factor determining current primate species richness, masking the effects of logging or forest type. Three of the larger species, the red howler monkey Alotialta smicitilits, black spider monkey Ateles pain. and tufted capuchin Cebus apella, were less abundant in hunted areas. In the areas around four settlements the harvested biomass of primates was low compared to other game species, but the harvests were close to or beyond the maximal sustainable thresholds for the red howler monkey and tufted capuchin. In French Guiana primates are either fully protected by law (the spider monkey and white-faced saki Pithecia pithecia), or their hunting is restricted to subsistence use (howler monkey, tufted capuchin and wedge-capped capuchin Cebus olivaceus). Most hunted meat is, however, destined for sale. Current conservation policy in French Guiana is limited to legal protection for some species and areas, and laws are poorly enforced. Although large areas of forest and its wildlife are protected simply by their remoteness, there is an increasingly urgent need for the legal protection of all primate species, and the establishment of large protected areas and efficient forest management schemes to minimize the impacts of logging and hunting.
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