Capítulo de Libro
Meat from the wild: extractive uses of wildlife and alternatives for sustainability
Título del libro: Current Trends in Wildlife Research
van Vliet, Nathalie; Cornelis, Daniel; Beck, Harald; Lindsey, Peter; Nasi, Robert; Lebel, Sébastien; Moreno Calderón, Jessica Lizeth
; Fragoso, José; Jori, Ferran
Fecha de publicación:
2016
Editorial:
Springer
ISSN:
2366-8733
e-ISSN:
2366-8741
ISBN:
978-3-319-27912-1
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Hunting and gathering remained the main mode of subsistence of humanity for hundreds of thousands of years, beginning some 1.8 million years ago, and until the Neolithic Revolution (some 10,000 years ago), when agriculture gradually spread through human societies (Marlowe 2005). Hunter-gatherer societies obtained their food directly from ?natural? ecosystems, by hunting wild animals and collecting wild plants (Richerson et al. 1996). Early agrarian societies started planting desired crops on suitable lands, competing with wildlife for space and resources. As agrarian societies evolved, techniques for planting and harvesting became technologically more advanced and more efficient (Richerson et al. 1996). Innovations thus allowed the human population to grow and to colonize nearly every terrestrial ecosystem type on Earth.
Palabras clave:
Animal ecology
,
Wildlife biology
,
Wildlife management
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van Vliet, Nathalie; Cornelis, Daniel; Beck, Harald; Lindsey, Peter; Nasi, Robert; et al.; Meat from the wild: extractive uses of wildlife and alternatives for sustainability; Springer; 1; 2016; 225-265
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