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The ability of artisanal fishers to recognize the dolphins they cooperate with

机译:手工渔民识别他们合作的海豚的能力

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Human-animal interactions with mutual benefits in the wild are rare. Such positive interactions seem to require an intricate knowledge from the human side on the animals’ behavior and their habitat. In southern Brazil, dolphins and human net-casting fishers have specialized in a cooperative foraging, in which fishers report being able to identify and name dolphins. Here, we evaluate the consensus in their ability to recognize the individual dolphins they interact with. By investigating the reliability of this recognition process, we assess the pros and cons of relying on the fishers’ traditional knowledge to further understand the behavior and ecology of dolphins at the individual level. We also assess the potential role of traditional knowledge for the maintenance of this unusual interaction. We interviewed 38 fishers using a semi-structured questionnaire. During each interview, we evaluate their recognition ability of dolphins by showing high-quality photos of dorsal fins of different dolphins, asking questions about the dolphins’ behavior and traits, and about how fishers recognize each dolphin. We also evaluated information about the fishers. Different indices were used to measure the fishers’ ability to recognize dolphins via photos, and their consensus on individual identification. These indices were modeled as functions of traits of both dolphins and fishers to investigate which ones influence the recognition process. We found that fishers can primarily recognize dolphins by natural marks in the dorsal fin but there was little consensus in recognition. Fishers also tend to repeat the name of the most “popular” dolphins for different photos, indicating low reliability in individual recognition. We also found that fishers who learned from relatives (vertical learning) how to interact with dolphins tend to be more accurate and have higher consensus in dolphin recognition than those fishers who learned from friends (horizontal learning) or individually. Artisanal fishers have a deep understanding of the dolphins and the system they are inserted in. However, the lack of consensus in identifying individual dolphins herein reported indicates that using their traditional knowledge to further understand dolphin behavior and ecology at the individual level requires caution. Our study also suggests that the transmission of this tradition from parents to sons can be crucial to preserve such a unique human-animal positive interaction in its original form.
机译:人动物与野生互利的相互作用是罕见的。这种积极的相互作用似乎需要从人体对动物行为及其栖息地的错综复杂的知识。在巴西南部,海豚和人类净剥夺渔民专业从事合作觅食,其中渔民报告能够识别和命名海豚。在这里,我们评估他们识别他们与之互动的个体海豚的能力的共识。通过调查这种识别过程的可靠性,我们评估依托渔民的传统知识的优缺点,以进一步了解各级海豚的行为和生态。我们还评估了传统知识对维持这种不寻常互动的潜在作用。我们采访了使用半结构化问卷的渔民。在每次面试期间,我们通过显示不同海豚背鳍的高质量照片来评估海豚的识别能力,询问关于海豚的行为和特征的问题,以及渔民如何认识每双豚的问题。我们还评估了有关渔民的信息。使用不同的指数来衡量渔民通过照片识别海豚的能力,以及他们对个人识别的共识。这些指数被建模为海豚和渔民的特征的功能,以调查哪些影响到识别过程。我们发现渔民可以通过背鳍中的天然标记来识别海豚,但在识别中几乎没有共识。渔民还倾向于重复最“流行”海豚的名称,以为不同的照片,表明个人识别的可靠性低。我们还发现从亲戚(垂直学习)学到的渔民如何与海豚互动往往更加准确,并且在海豚认可中达成更高的共识,而不是那些从朋友(横向学习)或单独学习的渔民。手工渔民对海豚和它们插入的系统具有深刻的理解。然而,鉴定本文中的单个海豚缺乏共识表明,使用他们的传统知识进一步了解个人级别的海豚行为和生态需要谨慎。我们的研究还表明,这种传统从父母到儿子的传播可能是至关重要的,以保护这种独特的人类阳性相互作用。

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