Assessing human-bat interactions around a protected area in northeastern Brazil.
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BACKGROUND Bats are key components to the Neotropical forests. Unfortunately, their bad reputation is a major obstacle in their conservation as it creates fear and hostility towards them. Understanding this reputation acquired by bats and studying interactions between bats and humans has shown fundamental promise when creating strategies to forge a non-antagonistic coexistence between both parts and in the promotion of bat conservation in areas with ever-rising human occupation. METHODS Ninety people were surveyed from three villages that were situated around a Biological Reserve in the state of Paraiba; located in Northern Brazil. The survey was completed using semi-structured interviews addressing villager's knowledge of the biology and ecology of bats, their interactions with bats, potential medicinal uses, and their socioeconomic situation. Additionally, we sampled the bats that reside in or visit these villages. RESULTS Bats were often considered harmful, dangerous and carriers of disease. Bats were often connected to hematophagia, as well. The respondents believe that impacts such as the deforestation are forcing bats into urban environments. With this research, we were able to register one of the few records of bats in popular medicine in Brazil. CONCLUSION The folklore and superstition surrounding bats can form an obstacle that affects their conservation. Environmental education is an important step in order to create a harmonious coexistence between humans and bats and to mitigate the impending conflicts between humanity and nature.
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Erratum to: Assessing human-bat interactions around a protected area in northeastern Brazil
Authors’ contributions KMCR performed the field data collection and wrote the first original manuscript in Portuguese (Master’s thesis), CGZ prepared the submission version of the manuscript and carried the taxonomical identifications demanded, LCSL coordinated the research project, performed the original analysis, advised and mentored the original manuscript (Ms. KMCR Master’s thesis), RRNA de...
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine
دوره 11 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2015