Tapping into local ecological knowledge to assess the former importance and current status of sawfishes in Mexico

Information on the occurrence and abundance of the Critically Endangered smalltooth sawfish Pristis pectinata and largetooth sawfish P. pristis across most of their former range is needed for a comprehensive global conservation status assessment. The current presence of both species in Mexico and the rest of Latin America remains uncertain in the absence of dedicated studies. During 2015, we performed the first nationwide study of sawfishes in Mexico. We developed specific materials to survey fishers, raise community awareness, and publicize sawfish conservation needs. We interviewed 794 fishers in 71 localities along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of Mexico. Additional data from a similar 2010−2011 survey of 39 fishers in Tabasco and Campeche were also included in the analysis. Both species might be nearly extirpated from Mexico. Inter - viewees reported modal decadal dates of last sighting as the 1980s for the smalltooth sawfish along the Atlantic coast and as the 1970s for the largetooth sawfish along both coasts. No confirmed reports of recent (<5 yr) sightings were reported. However, a live juvenile smalltooth sawfish was caught in Veracruz in January 2016. Historical importance maps were reconstructed, indicating that both species were distributed along the entire surveyed area; the smalltooth sawfish was especially common in Campeche, Quintana Roo, and Tabasco, while the largetooth sawfish was common in Campeche, Colima, and Chiapas. Both species must be re-categorized in Mexican legislation for species at risk of extinction from 'threatened' to 'endangered'.

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Main Authors: Bonfil, Ramón autor, Ricaño Soriano, Melina autora, Mendoza Vargas, Oscar Uriel autor, Méndez Loeza, Iván Maestro autor 13858, Pérez Jiménez, Juan Carlos Doctor autor 12473, Bolaño Martínez, Nataly autora, Palacios Barreto, Paola autora
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Subjects:Pristis pectinata, Pristis pristis, Peces, Conocimiento tradicional, Ecología pesquera, Producción pesquera,
Online Access:https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/esr/v36/p213-228/
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:400812024-03-12T12:56:39ZTapping into local ecological knowledge to assess the former importance and current status of sawfishes in Mexico Bonfil, Ramón autor Ricaño Soriano, Melina autora Mendoza Vargas, Oscar Uriel autor Méndez Loeza, Iván Maestro autor 13858 Pérez Jiménez, Juan Carlos Doctor autor 12473 Bolaño Martínez, Nataly autora Palacios Barreto, Paola autora textengInformation on the occurrence and abundance of the Critically Endangered smalltooth sawfish Pristis pectinata and largetooth sawfish P. pristis across most of their former range is needed for a comprehensive global conservation status assessment. The current presence of both species in Mexico and the rest of Latin America remains uncertain in the absence of dedicated studies. During 2015, we performed the first nationwide study of sawfishes in Mexico. We developed specific materials to survey fishers, raise community awareness, and publicize sawfish conservation needs. We interviewed 794 fishers in 71 localities along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of Mexico. Additional data from a similar 2010−2011 survey of 39 fishers in Tabasco and Campeche were also included in the analysis. Both species might be nearly extirpated from Mexico. Inter - viewees reported modal decadal dates of last sighting as the 1980s for the smalltooth sawfish along the Atlantic coast and as the 1970s for the largetooth sawfish along both coasts. No confirmed reports of recent (<5 yr) sightings were reported. However, a live juvenile smalltooth sawfish was caught in Veracruz in January 2016. Historical importance maps were reconstructed, indicating that both species were distributed along the entire surveyed area; the smalltooth sawfish was especially common in Campeche, Quintana Roo, and Tabasco, while the largetooth sawfish was common in Campeche, Colima, and Chiapas. Both species must be re-categorized in Mexican legislation for species at risk of extinction from 'threatened' to 'endangered'.Information on the occurrence and abundance of the Critically Endangered smalltooth sawfish Pristis pectinata and largetooth sawfish P. pristis across most of their former range is needed for a comprehensive global conservation status assessment. The current presence of both species in Mexico and the rest of Latin America remains uncertain in the absence of dedicated studies. During 2015, we performed the first nationwide study of sawfishes in Mexico. We developed specific materials to survey fishers, raise community awareness, and publicize sawfish conservation needs. We interviewed 794 fishers in 71 localities along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of Mexico. Additional data from a similar 2010−2011 survey of 39 fishers in Tabasco and Campeche were also included in the analysis. Both species might be nearly extirpated from Mexico. Inter - viewees reported modal decadal dates of last sighting as the 1980s for the smalltooth sawfish along the Atlantic coast and as the 1970s for the largetooth sawfish along both coasts. No confirmed reports of recent (<5 yr) sightings were reported. However, a live juvenile smalltooth sawfish was caught in Veracruz in January 2016. Historical importance maps were reconstructed, indicating that both species were distributed along the entire surveyed area; the smalltooth sawfish was especially common in Campeche, Quintana Roo, and Tabasco, while the largetooth sawfish was common in Campeche, Colima, and Chiapas. Both species must be re-categorized in Mexican legislation for species at risk of extinction from 'threatened' to 'endangered'.Pristis pectinataPristis pristisPecesConocimiento tradicionalEcología pesqueraProducción pesqueraEndangered Species Researchhttps://www.int-res.com/abstracts/esr/v36/p213-228/Acceso en línea sin restricciones
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topic Pristis pectinata
Pristis pristis
Peces
Conocimiento tradicional
Ecología pesquera
Producción pesquera
Pristis pectinata
Pristis pristis
Peces
Conocimiento tradicional
Ecología pesquera
Producción pesquera
spellingShingle Pristis pectinata
Pristis pristis
Peces
Conocimiento tradicional
Ecología pesquera
Producción pesquera
Pristis pectinata
Pristis pristis
Peces
Conocimiento tradicional
Ecología pesquera
Producción pesquera
Bonfil, Ramón autor
Ricaño Soriano, Melina autora
Mendoza Vargas, Oscar Uriel autor
Méndez Loeza, Iván Maestro autor 13858
Pérez Jiménez, Juan Carlos Doctor autor 12473
Bolaño Martínez, Nataly autora
Palacios Barreto, Paola autora
Tapping into local ecological knowledge to assess the former importance and current status of sawfishes in Mexico
description Information on the occurrence and abundance of the Critically Endangered smalltooth sawfish Pristis pectinata and largetooth sawfish P. pristis across most of their former range is needed for a comprehensive global conservation status assessment. The current presence of both species in Mexico and the rest of Latin America remains uncertain in the absence of dedicated studies. During 2015, we performed the first nationwide study of sawfishes in Mexico. We developed specific materials to survey fishers, raise community awareness, and publicize sawfish conservation needs. We interviewed 794 fishers in 71 localities along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of Mexico. Additional data from a similar 2010−2011 survey of 39 fishers in Tabasco and Campeche were also included in the analysis. Both species might be nearly extirpated from Mexico. Inter - viewees reported modal decadal dates of last sighting as the 1980s for the smalltooth sawfish along the Atlantic coast and as the 1970s for the largetooth sawfish along both coasts. No confirmed reports of recent (<5 yr) sightings were reported. However, a live juvenile smalltooth sawfish was caught in Veracruz in January 2016. Historical importance maps were reconstructed, indicating that both species were distributed along the entire surveyed area; the smalltooth sawfish was especially common in Campeche, Quintana Roo, and Tabasco, while the largetooth sawfish was common in Campeche, Colima, and Chiapas. Both species must be re-categorized in Mexican legislation for species at risk of extinction from 'threatened' to 'endangered'.
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topic_facet Pristis pectinata
Pristis pristis
Peces
Conocimiento tradicional
Ecología pesquera
Producción pesquera
author Bonfil, Ramón autor
Ricaño Soriano, Melina autora
Mendoza Vargas, Oscar Uriel autor
Méndez Loeza, Iván Maestro autor 13858
Pérez Jiménez, Juan Carlos Doctor autor 12473
Bolaño Martínez, Nataly autora
Palacios Barreto, Paola autora
author_facet Bonfil, Ramón autor
Ricaño Soriano, Melina autora
Mendoza Vargas, Oscar Uriel autor
Méndez Loeza, Iván Maestro autor 13858
Pérez Jiménez, Juan Carlos Doctor autor 12473
Bolaño Martínez, Nataly autora
Palacios Barreto, Paola autora
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title Tapping into local ecological knowledge to assess the former importance and current status of sawfishes in Mexico
title_short Tapping into local ecological knowledge to assess the former importance and current status of sawfishes in Mexico
title_full Tapping into local ecological knowledge to assess the former importance and current status of sawfishes in Mexico
title_fullStr Tapping into local ecological knowledge to assess the former importance and current status of sawfishes in Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Tapping into local ecological knowledge to assess the former importance and current status of sawfishes in Mexico
title_sort tapping into local ecological knowledge to assess the former importance and current status of sawfishes in mexico
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