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The effects of season, geography, and urbanization on the diversity of edible insects at food markets in Laos

Laos, a mountainous and landlocked country located in Southeast Asia, has the highest percentage of people using insects as food in the world. Lao people obtain edible insects through harvesting in the natural environment and purchasing at food markets. There has been no comprehensive survey about s...

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Autores principales: Tagawa, Kazuki, Hosoya, Tadatsugu, Hyakumura, Kimihiko, Suzuki, Dai, Yoshizawa, Satoshi, Praxaysombath, Bounthob
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9015116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35436314
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267307
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author Tagawa, Kazuki
Hosoya, Tadatsugu
Hyakumura, Kimihiko
Suzuki, Dai
Yoshizawa, Satoshi
Praxaysombath, Bounthob
author_facet Tagawa, Kazuki
Hosoya, Tadatsugu
Hyakumura, Kimihiko
Suzuki, Dai
Yoshizawa, Satoshi
Praxaysombath, Bounthob
author_sort Tagawa, Kazuki
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description Laos, a mountainous and landlocked country located in Southeast Asia, has the highest percentage of people using insects as food in the world. Lao people obtain edible insects through harvesting in the natural environment and purchasing at food markets. There has been no comprehensive survey about sales of insects at food markets in the wider areas, and our understanding of sales of insects in Laos is limited. Our study aims to identify environmental factors affecting the sales and the diversity of edible insects sold at food markets in Laos. We visited 37 and 55 markets, during the dry and rainy seasons respectively, in northern Laos to record species of sold insects. We then analyzed the correlations between insect sales and three potential factors (seasons, provinces, and urbanization indices around the markets). There was no significant difference in the percentage of markets selling insects between in the dry and rainy seasons; 40–50% of the markets sold insects in both seasons. The composition of sold insects differed between in the dry and rainy seasons, which reflects the seasonality and life history of each insect species. There tended to be more groups of insects for sale in the Vientiane capital than in the other provinces in both seasons. This trend may reflect that it is more difficult to obtain edible insects through wild harvesting in highly urbanized Vientiane capital than in the other provinces, and the commercial demand for insects is increasing. This possibility is directly supported by the positive correlation between the urbanization index and the insect sales in the rainy season. Laos has recently undergone rapid urbanization, particularly in the Vientiane capital, and we predict that commercial demand for edible insects will be much higher in the Vientiane capital and the urbanized cities in the future.
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spelling pubmed-90151162022-04-19 The effects of season, geography, and urbanization on the diversity of edible insects at food markets in Laos Tagawa, Kazuki Hosoya, Tadatsugu Hyakumura, Kimihiko Suzuki, Dai Yoshizawa, Satoshi Praxaysombath, Bounthob PLoS One Research Article Laos, a mountainous and landlocked country located in Southeast Asia, has the highest percentage of people using insects as food in the world. Lao people obtain edible insects through harvesting in the natural environment and purchasing at food markets. There has been no comprehensive survey about sales of insects at food markets in the wider areas, and our understanding of sales of insects in Laos is limited. Our study aims to identify environmental factors affecting the sales and the diversity of edible insects sold at food markets in Laos. We visited 37 and 55 markets, during the dry and rainy seasons respectively, in northern Laos to record species of sold insects. We then analyzed the correlations between insect sales and three potential factors (seasons, provinces, and urbanization indices around the markets). There was no significant difference in the percentage of markets selling insects between in the dry and rainy seasons; 40–50% of the markets sold insects in both seasons. The composition of sold insects differed between in the dry and rainy seasons, which reflects the seasonality and life history of each insect species. There tended to be more groups of insects for sale in the Vientiane capital than in the other provinces in both seasons. This trend may reflect that it is more difficult to obtain edible insects through wild harvesting in highly urbanized Vientiane capital than in the other provinces, and the commercial demand for insects is increasing. This possibility is directly supported by the positive correlation between the urbanization index and the insect sales in the rainy season. Laos has recently undergone rapid urbanization, particularly in the Vientiane capital, and we predict that commercial demand for edible insects will be much higher in the Vientiane capital and the urbanized cities in the future. Public Library of Science 2022-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9015116/ /pubmed/35436314 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267307 Text en © 2022 Tagawa et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Tagawa, Kazuki
Hosoya, Tadatsugu
Hyakumura, Kimihiko
Suzuki, Dai
Yoshizawa, Satoshi
Praxaysombath, Bounthob
The effects of season, geography, and urbanization on the diversity of edible insects at food markets in Laos
title The effects of season, geography, and urbanization on the diversity of edible insects at food markets in Laos
title_full The effects of season, geography, and urbanization on the diversity of edible insects at food markets in Laos
title_fullStr The effects of season, geography, and urbanization on the diversity of edible insects at food markets in Laos
title_full_unstemmed The effects of season, geography, and urbanization on the diversity of edible insects at food markets in Laos
title_short The effects of season, geography, and urbanization on the diversity of edible insects at food markets in Laos
title_sort effects of season, geography, and urbanization on the diversity of edible insects at food markets in laos
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9015116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35436314
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267307
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