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cultural keystone species

Alternative name(s): culturally important species

Definition Source References

The culturally salient species that shape in a major way the cultural identity of a people, as reflected in the fundamental roles these species have in diet, materials, medicine, and/or spiritual practices.

Global assessment (1st work programme) Garibaldi & Turner, 2004

Culturally keystone species designate species whose existence and symbolic value shape in a major way and over time, the cultural identity of a people, as reflected in the fundamental roles these species have in diet, materials, medicine, and/or spiritual practices.

Sustainable use assessment Cristancho & Vining, 2004; Garibaldi & Turner, 2004