TY - JOUR
T1 - Bush Tucker, Shop Tucker
T2 - Production, Consumption, and Diet at an Aboriginal Outstation
AU - Scelza, Brooke A.
AU - Bird, Douglas W.
AU - Bliege Bird, Rebecca
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2014 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2014/1
Y1 - 2014/1
N2 - Foraging models have rarely been used to address how behavior is altered by the presence of non-foraged foods. Here, choices of store-bought and hunted foods in one Aboriginal community are analyzed. Hunting occurs frequently, but community residents also purchase food from the shop. Increases in the frequency of hunting certain large and small prey are associated with reduced access to food in the shop. Higher-variance hunt types are not associated with shop purchases, but continue to be acquired due to their cultural significance. The variation in these results highlights the complexity of dietary behavior in a mixed economy.
AB - Foraging models have rarely been used to address how behavior is altered by the presence of non-foraged foods. Here, choices of store-bought and hunted foods in one Aboriginal community are analyzed. Hunting occurs frequently, but community residents also purchase food from the shop. Increases in the frequency of hunting certain large and small prey are associated with reduced access to food in the shop. Higher-variance hunt types are not associated with shop purchases, but continue to be acquired due to their cultural significance. The variation in these results highlights the complexity of dietary behavior in a mixed economy.
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U2 - 10.1080/03670244.2013.772513
DO - 10.1080/03670244.2013.772513
M3 - Article
C2 - 24437546
AN - SCOPUS:84892522135
SN - 0367-0244
VL - 53
SP - 98
EP - 117
JO - Ecology of Food and Nutrition
JF - Ecology of Food and Nutrition
IS - 1
ER -