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Bibliographic resource
Type of document
Journal article
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Title
Long-term perspective on fishing and mammal defaunation in the Atlantic forest coast of Brazil using archaeological faunal remains
Abstract
Background and research aim: Escalating anthropogenic threats to the Atlantic Forest, a renowned biodiversity hotspot, has placed the region in the spotlight for current conservation efforts. Faunal overexploitation and habitat degradation are among key factors driving the region’s recent declines in faunal populations and biodiversity. Assessing the scale of these impacts is complicated by the near-complete absence of historical reference baselines. Methodology: Here, we provide a contribution to bridge this knowledge gap by analysing faunal remains from two historical archaeological sites, Morro Grande 1 (MG1) and Praia Grande Unidade 21 (PG-U21), in Babitonga Bay (Santa Catarina state, Brazil) dated between 1750 to 1950 AD. Results: Our results revealed that fishing and hunting played a crucial role in household consumption and economic livelihoods during the European colonisation of southern Brazil. Native terrestrial mammals made up a significant proportion of faunal remains at both sites. This suggests that species currently undergoing population declines were exploited in the region for at least the past two centuries. Conclusion: This study provides compelling evidence that the selective hunting of medium- and large-bodied native terrestrial mammals has persisted in the region for over 4500 years, and requires us to reconsider the idea of a heavy reliance on domestic animals during early European colonisation of southern Brazil. Our study thus traces the causes of regional terrestrial mammal defaunation back to the Pre-colonial and Historical times. Implication for conservation: We recommend the integration of historical and archaeological data into modern faunal population assessments and conservation initiatives to set more informed reference baselines.
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https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001117847300001
Bibliographic citation
Fossile, T.; McGrath, K.; Presslee, S.; Fogarty, G.; Pavei, D.D.; Alves, M.C.; Ferreira, J.; Montes, T.A.; da Rocha Bandeira, D.; Borba, F.M.; Colonese, A.C. (2023). Long-term perspective on fishing and mammal defaunation in the Atlantic forest coast of Brazil using archaeological faunal remains. Tropical Conservation Science 16: 1-18. https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/19400829231218419
Topic
Marine
Is peer reviewed
true
Access rights
open access
Is accessible for free
true

Authors

author
Name
Thiago Fossile
author
Name
Krista McGrath
author
Name
Samantha Presslee
author
Name
George Fogarty
author
Name
Diego Dias Pavei
author
Name
Maria Cristina Alves
author
Name
Jessica Ferreira
author
Name
Tatiane Andaluzia Montes
author
Name
Dione da Rocha Bandeira
author
Name
Fernanda Mara Borba
author
Name
André Carlo Colonese

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/19400829231218419

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2024-01-02
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2024-01-02