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- W4283032187 abstract "Folk taxonomies of fishers are important for understanding the dynamics and diversity of fishes throughout the world. This study analyzed the folk taxonomy of artisanal fishers of the coast of the state of Paraíba, Brazil. Data were collected through free lists, semi-structured interviews and participant observations. A total of 308 local names were recorded, corresponding to 127 scientific taxa. The broad folk categories ‘pescada’ (croakers) and ‘cação’ (shark) were the most common. The Cognitive Salience Index (CSI) was used to assess which fishes the fishers knew best; the mutton snapper (Lutjanus analis) had the highest CSI score. Four hierarchical levels of folk taxonomy (kingdom, life form, generic and specific) were recorded. The local ichthyofauna contained 16 species at risk at the national level and 34 at the global level. Our results suggest that fisher folk taxonomy can complement scientific knowledge, improve and update threatened species lists and in doing so benefit fisheries management and conservation actions." @default.
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