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タイトル: <Articles>Local Names of Fishes in a Fishing Village on the Bank of the Middle Reaches of the Kampar River, Riau, Sumatra Island, Indonesia
著者: Nakagawa, Hikaru
Osawa, Takamasa
Akhwan Binawan
Dewi, Kurniawati Hastuti
Hasegawa, Takuya
Mandari, Desti Zarli
Nofrizal
Prasetyawan, Wahyu
Okamoto, Masaaki
著者名の別形: 中川, 光
大澤, 隆将
長谷川, 拓也
岡本, 正明
キーワード: fishing village
folk name
local ecological knowledge
local name
local traditional knowledge
whole house survey
発行日: Dec-2021
出版者: Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University
誌名: Southeast Asian Studies
巻: 10
号: 3
開始ページ: 435
終了ページ: 454
抄録: Local ecological knowledge (LEK) originates from people’s experience interacting with ecological systems in their daily lives. LEK therefore encompasses a variety of information on ecological systems and organisms. Knowing the local names of organisms is vital when collecting information from residents and associating a local name with other LEK. The taxonomic name of a biological species follows rules that were developed in the context of conventional natural science, whereas a local name is typically determined by historical and cultural context within a local human community. We aimed to clarify the relationships between local and scientific names of fishes in the middle reaches of the Kampar River, Indonesia. We investigated local names using a questionnaire survey in a fishing village. The villagers spoke a dialect of Malay used in the Kampar River Basin, and the interviewers were born in the area and were able to speak the dialect. We linked 28 local names of fishes to their corresponding scientific names, including three species that may be extirpated species in the local ecological community. More than half of the local names were associated with a scientific name at the genus level or higher. Residents of the settlement closer to the river more often responded with the local names of fishes inhabiting river channels, while those in the settlement farther from the river more frequently responded with the names of fishes that inhabit swamps. Finally, we discuss how information derived from LEK may be useful in ecological conservation even when it is not resolved to the species level.
著作権等: © Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/267504
DOI(出版社版): 10.20495/seas.10.3_435
出現コレクション:Vol.10 No.3

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