Mazahua ethnobotany and subsistence in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Mexico

被引:0
|
作者
Farfan, Berenice [1 ]
Casas, Alejandro [1 ]
Ibarra-Manriquez, Guillermo [1 ]
Perez-Negron, Edgar [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Ctr Invest Ecosistemas, Morelia 58089, Michoacan, Mexico
关键词
campesino economy; ethnobotany; Mazahua; non-timber plant resources; Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve;
D O I
10.1663/0013-0001(2007)61[173:MEASIT]2.0.CO;2
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
This is the first report on Mazahua knowledge and classification of plants and mushrooms and the roles of these resources in the local economy in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Mexico. A total of 213 useful plant species and 31 species of edible mushrooms were recorded. Fruits ofPrunus serotina, Rubus liebmanii, andCrataegus mexicana were the main wild fruit gathered by people (7.47, 4.40, and 1.82 tons of fruits per year, respectively), whereas their availability in the territory of the village was approximately 302.6, 6.0, and 34.188 tons.Brassica campestris, Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum, Chenopodium berlandieri, and Amaranthus hybridus were the principal non-cultivated greens consumed by people (4.3, 0.5, 0.7, and 0.9 tons per year, while 23.6, 3.78, traces, and 46.0 tons, respectively, were available). Extraction of medicinal plants is low but gathering ofTernstroemia spp. flowers endangers local populations of these plants. All households of the village used fuelwood (1,767.2 tons per year), mainly of pine and oak species. Strategies for sustainable use of these resources are discussed.
引用
收藏
页码:173 / 191
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Mazahua ethnobotany and subsistence in the monarch butterfly biosphere reserve, Mexico
    Berenice FarfÁn
    Alejandro Casas
    Guillermo Ibarra-ManrÍquez
    Edgar PÉrez-NegrÓn
    [J]. Economic Botany, 2007, 61 : 173 - 191
  • [2] Mexico's Monarch butterfly biosphere reserve
    Aridjis, Homero
    [J]. WORLD LITERATURE TODAY, 2008, 82 (04) : 80 - 80
  • [3] Disturbance and forest recovery in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
    José López-García
    Rafael M. Navarro-Cerrillo
    [J]. Journal of Forestry Research, 2020, 31 : 1551 - 1566
  • [4] Disturbance and forest recovery in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
    José López-García
    Rafael M.Navarro-Cerrillo
    [J]. Journal of Forestry Research, 2020, 31 (05) : 1551 - 1566
  • [5] Disturbance and forest recovery in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
    Lopez-Garcia, Jose
    Navarro-Cerrillo, Rafael M.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF FORESTRY RESEARCH, 2020, 31 (05) : 1551 - 1566
  • [6] Vegetation and land use 2009: Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
    Lopez-Garcia, Jose
    Vega Guzman, Alvaro
    [J]. JOURNAL OF MAPS, 2010, 6 (01): : 665 - 673
  • [7] Avocado Cover Expansion in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Central Mexico
    Saenz-Ceja, Jesus Eduardo
    Perez-Salicrup, Diego Rafael
    [J]. CONSERVATION, 2021, 1 (04): : 299 - 310
  • [8] Dendrogeomorphological analysis of a debris flow in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, central Mexico
    Guillen, Karla Aurora De La Pena
    Mendoza, Manuel E.
    Allende, Teodoro Carlon
    Macias, Jose Luis
    Diaz, Jose Villanueva
    [J]. NATURAL HAZARDS, 2024,
  • [9] Community participation for carbon measurement in forests of the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
    Isabel Ramirez, M.
    Benet, Daniel
    Perez-Salicrup, Diego R.
    Skutsch, Margaret
    Venegas-Perez, Ysmael
    [J]. REVISTA CHAPINGO SERIE CIENCIAS FORESTALES Y DEL AMBIENTE, 2019, 25 (03) : 333 - 352
  • [10] Plant reproductive phenology in a temperate forest of the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
    Cornejo-Tenorio, Guadalupe
    Ibarra-Manriquez, Guillermo
    [J]. INTERCIENCIA, 2007, 32 (07) : 445 - 452