Safeguarding human–wildlife cooperation

Human–wildlife cooperation occurs when humans and free-living wild animals actively coordinate their behavior to achieve a mutually beneficial outcome. These interactions provide important benefits to both the human and wildlife communities involved, have wider impacts on the local ecosystem, and re...

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Main Authors: Van Der Waal, Jessica E. M., Spottiswoode, Claire N., Uomini, Natalie, Cantor, Mauricio, Daura-Jorge, Fábio Gonçalves, Afan, Anap I., Attwood, Mairenn C., Amphaeris, Jenny, Balasani, Fatima, Begg, Colleen M., Blair, Cameron J., Bronstein, Judith L., Buanachique, Iahaia O., Cuthill, Rion R. T., Das, Jewel, Deb, Apurba, Dixit, Tanmay, Dlamini, Gcina S., Dúnias, Edmond, Gedi, Isa I., Gruber, Martin Jay, Hoffmann, Lilian Sander, Holzlehner, Tobias, Isack, Hussein A., Laltaika, Eliupendo A., Lloyd-Jones, David J., Lund, Jess, Machado, Alexandre Marcel da Silva, Mahadevan, L., Moreno, Ignacio Maria Benites, Nwaogu, Chima J., Pereira, Valdomiro L., Pierotti, Raymond, Rucunua, Seliano A., Santos, Wilson F. dos, Serpa, Nathalia Barbosa, Smith, Brian D., Tolkova, Irina, Tun, Tint, Pereira, João Victor Silva do Valle, Wood, Brian M., Wrangham, Richard W., Cram, Dominic L.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10183/250731
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spelling ftunivfrgs:oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/250731 2023-05-15T17:53:53+02:00 Safeguarding human–wildlife cooperation Van Der Waal, Jessica E. M. Spottiswoode, Claire N. Uomini, Natalie Cantor, Mauricio Daura-Jorge, Fábio Gonçalves Afan, Anap I. Attwood, Mairenn C. Amphaeris, Jenny Balasani, Fatima Begg, Colleen M. Blair, Cameron J. Bronstein, Judith L. Buanachique, Iahaia O. Cuthill, Rion R. T. Das, Jewel Deb, Apurba Dixit, Tanmay Dlamini, Gcina S. Dúnias, Edmond Gedi, Isa I. Gruber, Martin Jay Hoffmann, Lilian Sander Holzlehner, Tobias Isack, Hussein A. Laltaika, Eliupendo A. Lloyd-Jones, David J. Lund, Jess Machado, Alexandre Marcel da Silva Mahadevan, L. Moreno, Ignacio Maria Benites Nwaogu, Chima J. Pereira, Valdomiro L. Pierotti, Raymond Rucunua, Seliano A. Santos, Wilson F. dos Serpa, Nathalia Barbosa Smith, Brian D. Tolkova, Irina Tun, Tint Pereira, João Victor Silva do Valle Wood, Brian M. Wrangham, Richard W. Cram, Dominic L. 2022 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10183/250731 eng eng Conservation Letters [recurso eletrônico]. [Boston, U.S.]. Vol. 15, no. 4 (July/August 2022), 18 p. 1755-263X http://hdl.handle.net/10183/250731 001148989 Open Access Animal culture Biocultural conservation Biodiversity conservation Dolphins Honeyguides Human–wildlife interactions Interspecies cooperation Mutualism Orcas Wolves Biodiversidade Golfinhos Relação homem-animal Mutualismo Artigo de periódico Estrangeiro 2022 ftunivfrgs 2022-11-06T00:15:23Z Human–wildlife cooperation occurs when humans and free-living wild animals actively coordinate their behavior to achieve a mutually beneficial outcome. These interactions provide important benefits to both the human and wildlife communities involved, have wider impacts on the local ecosystem, and represent a unique intersection of human and animal cultures. The remaining active forms are human–honeyguide and human–dolphin cooperation, but these are at risk of joining several inactive forms (including human–wolf and human–orca cooperation). Human–wildlife cooperation faces a unique set of conservation challenges, as it requires multiple components—a motivated human and wildlife partner, a suitable environment, and compatible interspecies knowledge—which face threats from ecological and cultural changes. To safeguard human–wildlife cooperation, we recommend: (i) establishing ethically sound conservation strategies together with the participating human communities; (ii) conserving opportunities for human and wildlife participation; (iii) protecting suitable environments; (iv) facilitating cultural transmission of traditional knowledge; (v) accessibly archiving Indigenous and scientific knowledge; and (vi) conducting long-term empirical studies to better understand these interactions and identify threats. Tailored safeguarding plans are therefore necessary to protect these diverse and irreplaceable interactions. Broadly, our review highlights that efforts to conserve biological and cultural diversity should carefully consider interactions between human and animal cultures. Article in Journal/Newspaper Orca Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS): Lume
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topic Animal culture
Biocultural conservation
Biodiversity conservation
Dolphins
Honeyguides
Human–wildlife interactions
Interspecies cooperation
Mutualism
Orcas
Wolves
Biodiversidade
Golfinhos
Relação homem-animal
Mutualismo
spellingShingle Animal culture
Biocultural conservation
Biodiversity conservation
Dolphins
Honeyguides
Human–wildlife interactions
Interspecies cooperation
Mutualism
Orcas
Wolves
Biodiversidade
Golfinhos
Relação homem-animal
Mutualismo
Van Der Waal, Jessica E. M.
Spottiswoode, Claire N.
Uomini, Natalie
Cantor, Mauricio
Daura-Jorge, Fábio Gonçalves
Afan, Anap I.
Attwood, Mairenn C.
Amphaeris, Jenny
Balasani, Fatima
Begg, Colleen M.
Blair, Cameron J.
Bronstein, Judith L.
Buanachique, Iahaia O.
Cuthill, Rion R. T.
Das, Jewel
Deb, Apurba
Dixit, Tanmay
Dlamini, Gcina S.
Dúnias, Edmond
Gedi, Isa I.
Gruber, Martin Jay
Hoffmann, Lilian Sander
Holzlehner, Tobias
Isack, Hussein A.
Laltaika, Eliupendo A.
Lloyd-Jones, David J.
Lund, Jess
Machado, Alexandre Marcel da Silva
Mahadevan, L.
Moreno, Ignacio Maria Benites
Nwaogu, Chima J.
Pereira, Valdomiro L.
Pierotti, Raymond
Rucunua, Seliano A.
Santos, Wilson F. dos
Serpa, Nathalia Barbosa
Smith, Brian D.
Tolkova, Irina
Tun, Tint
Pereira, João Victor Silva do Valle
Wood, Brian M.
Wrangham, Richard W.
Cram, Dominic L.
Safeguarding human–wildlife cooperation
topic_facet Animal culture
Biocultural conservation
Biodiversity conservation
Dolphins
Honeyguides
Human–wildlife interactions
Interspecies cooperation
Mutualism
Orcas
Wolves
Biodiversidade
Golfinhos
Relação homem-animal
Mutualismo
description Human–wildlife cooperation occurs when humans and free-living wild animals actively coordinate their behavior to achieve a mutually beneficial outcome. These interactions provide important benefits to both the human and wildlife communities involved, have wider impacts on the local ecosystem, and represent a unique intersection of human and animal cultures. The remaining active forms are human–honeyguide and human–dolphin cooperation, but these are at risk of joining several inactive forms (including human–wolf and human–orca cooperation). Human–wildlife cooperation faces a unique set of conservation challenges, as it requires multiple components—a motivated human and wildlife partner, a suitable environment, and compatible interspecies knowledge—which face threats from ecological and cultural changes. To safeguard human–wildlife cooperation, we recommend: (i) establishing ethically sound conservation strategies together with the participating human communities; (ii) conserving opportunities for human and wildlife participation; (iii) protecting suitable environments; (iv) facilitating cultural transmission of traditional knowledge; (v) accessibly archiving Indigenous and scientific knowledge; and (vi) conducting long-term empirical studies to better understand these interactions and identify threats. Tailored safeguarding plans are therefore necessary to protect these diverse and irreplaceable interactions. Broadly, our review highlights that efforts to conserve biological and cultural diversity should carefully consider interactions between human and animal cultures.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Van Der Waal, Jessica E. M.
Spottiswoode, Claire N.
Uomini, Natalie
Cantor, Mauricio
Daura-Jorge, Fábio Gonçalves
Afan, Anap I.
Attwood, Mairenn C.
Amphaeris, Jenny
Balasani, Fatima
Begg, Colleen M.
Blair, Cameron J.
Bronstein, Judith L.
Buanachique, Iahaia O.
Cuthill, Rion R. T.
Das, Jewel
Deb, Apurba
Dixit, Tanmay
Dlamini, Gcina S.
Dúnias, Edmond
Gedi, Isa I.
Gruber, Martin Jay
Hoffmann, Lilian Sander
Holzlehner, Tobias
Isack, Hussein A.
Laltaika, Eliupendo A.
Lloyd-Jones, David J.
Lund, Jess
Machado, Alexandre Marcel da Silva
Mahadevan, L.
Moreno, Ignacio Maria Benites
Nwaogu, Chima J.
Pereira, Valdomiro L.
Pierotti, Raymond
Rucunua, Seliano A.
Santos, Wilson F. dos
Serpa, Nathalia Barbosa
Smith, Brian D.
Tolkova, Irina
Tun, Tint
Pereira, João Victor Silva do Valle
Wood, Brian M.
Wrangham, Richard W.
Cram, Dominic L.
author_facet Van Der Waal, Jessica E. M.
Spottiswoode, Claire N.
Uomini, Natalie
Cantor, Mauricio
Daura-Jorge, Fábio Gonçalves
Afan, Anap I.
Attwood, Mairenn C.
Amphaeris, Jenny
Balasani, Fatima
Begg, Colleen M.
Blair, Cameron J.
Bronstein, Judith L.
Buanachique, Iahaia O.
Cuthill, Rion R. T.
Das, Jewel
Deb, Apurba
Dixit, Tanmay
Dlamini, Gcina S.
Dúnias, Edmond
Gedi, Isa I.
Gruber, Martin Jay
Hoffmann, Lilian Sander
Holzlehner, Tobias
Isack, Hussein A.
Laltaika, Eliupendo A.
Lloyd-Jones, David J.
Lund, Jess
Machado, Alexandre Marcel da Silva
Mahadevan, L.
Moreno, Ignacio Maria Benites
Nwaogu, Chima J.
Pereira, Valdomiro L.
Pierotti, Raymond
Rucunua, Seliano A.
Santos, Wilson F. dos
Serpa, Nathalia Barbosa
Smith, Brian D.
Tolkova, Irina
Tun, Tint
Pereira, João Victor Silva do Valle
Wood, Brian M.
Wrangham, Richard W.
Cram, Dominic L.
author_sort Van Der Waal, Jessica E. M.
title Safeguarding human–wildlife cooperation
title_short Safeguarding human–wildlife cooperation
title_full Safeguarding human–wildlife cooperation
title_fullStr Safeguarding human–wildlife cooperation
title_full_unstemmed Safeguarding human–wildlife cooperation
title_sort safeguarding human–wildlife cooperation
publishDate 2022
url http://hdl.handle.net/10183/250731
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op_relation Conservation Letters [recurso eletrônico]. [Boston, U.S.]. Vol. 15, no. 4 (July/August 2022), 18 p.
1755-263X
http://hdl.handle.net/10183/250731
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