THE IMPORTANCE OF TRADITIONAL ECOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE FOR PALM-WEEVIL CULTIVATION IN THE VENEZUELAN AMAZON

被引:30
作者
Choo, Juanita [1 ]
Zent, Eglee L. [2 ]
Simpson, Beryl B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas Austin, Sect Integrat Biol, Austin, TX 78712 USA
[2] Inst Venezolano Invest Cient, Lab Ecol Humana, Caracas 1020A, Venezuela
关键词
entomophagy; palm-weevil cultivation; plant-insect interactions; resource management; traditional ecological knowledge; RED-RING-DISEASE; RHYNCHOPHORUS-CRUENTATUS COLEOPTERA; INSECTS; CURCULIONIDAE; OVIPOSITION; FOOD; FECUNDITY; BEHAVIOR;
D O I
10.2993/0278-0771-29.1.113
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
030303 ;
摘要
Entomophagy is widespread among indigenous people, promoting the gathering of traditional ecological knowledge of insect life histories and plant-insect interactions. In the Amazon, the cultivation of palm weevil larvae (Rhynchophorus palmarum and Rhinostomus barbirostris) for food provides an important supplement to the diets of many indigenous people. This study conducted with the Joti people from Venezuelan Amazonia examined their traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) of palm (Oenocarpus bacaba) and weevil interactions and how they have applied their TEK to optimize returns on palm weevil cultivation. They manipulate palms to induce changes in the resource-partitioning and competition that occurs naturally between weevil species, thereby increasing harvests of their preferred species of weevil. We found that the Joti's traditional ecological knowledge was congruent with scientific findings of weevil natural history and palm and weevil interactions. This analysis identifies potential research directions that may provide solutions to agricultural problems such as palm weevil infestations in palm plantations. We conclude that understanding and preserving traditional ecological knowledge and practices is important for organisms such as palm weevils that rarely have been studied in their natural forest settings.
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页码:113 / 128
页数:16
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