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Conservation action plan for ecuadorian primates: Process and priorities
ArticleAbstract: The 2015 assessment of the conservation status of the Neotropical primates reported that 91 speciesPalabras claves:assessment, ECUADOR, endangered, HOTSPOT, Neotropical PrimatesAutores:Alfonso-Cortes F., Diego G. Tirira PhD, Fuentes N., Galo Zapata-Ríos, Jerusalinsky L., Laura Cervera, Morelos-Juárez C., Sara Álvarez Solas, Stella de la Torre, Utreras V., Vidal-García F.Fuentes:googlescopusControlling access to oil roads protects forest cover, but not wildlife communities: A case study from the rainforest of Yasuní Biosphere Reserve (Ecuador)
ArticleAbstract: Through the analysis of a case study from Amazonian Ecuador, this paper evaluates the impacts of twoPalabras claves:AMAZON, ECUADOR, Hunting, Indigenous groups, Indirect impacts, Oil extraction, roadsAutores:Esteban Suárez, Galo Zapata-Ríos, Strindberg S., Utreras V., Vargas J.M.Fuentes:scopusDo social factors influence perceptions of the jaguar Panthera onca in Ecuador?
ArticleAbstract: In Latin America, the jaguar Panthera onca is one of the most persecuted and hunted carnivores as aPalabras claves:Conservation, ECUADOR, ECUADORIAN CHOCO, El Pambilar Wildlife Refuge, Human-wildlife interactions, jaguar, Panthera onca, Psychological factorsAutores:Álvarez H.G., Galo Zapata-RíosFuentes:scopusOil industry, wild meat trade and roads: Indirect effects of oil extraction activities in a protected area in north-eastern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Starting in 1994, a wholesale wild meat market developed in north-eastern Ecuador, involving WaoraniPalabras claves:ECUADOR, indigenous people, oil industry, roads, wildlife trade, Wildmeat market, Yasuní national parkAutores:Bucheli U.V., Cueva R., Eduardo C. Toral, Esteban Suárez, Galo Zapata-Ríos, Javier Torres, Morales M., Olalla V.J., Prado W.Fuentes:scopusMammal hunting by the Shuar of the Ecuadorian Amazon: Is it sustainable?
ArticleAbstract: Although hunting is still critical to the subsistence of many people throughout Amazonia, this practPalabras claves:AMAZON, ECUADOR, Mammals, shuar, Subsistence hunting, Sustainability assessmentAutores:Esteban Suárez, Galo Zapata-Ríos, Urgilés C.Fuentes:scopus