通过保护行为方法平衡生态旅游和野生动物管理

IF 2.8 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Rachel Y. Chock, Eduardo Bessa, Josue David Arteaga-Torres, Liv Baker, Richard Buchholz, Barbara Clucas, Cassandra Nuñez, Gabriela M. Pinho, Bruce A. Schulte, Daniel T. Blumstein, Bernard Kitheka, Alexander G. Allison, J. Edgardo Arevalo, Debra A. Hamilton, Claudio M. Monteza-Moreno, Laney H. Nute, Javier Rodríguez-Fonseca, Luis Sandoval, Jessica Stamn, Jennifer L. Verdolin, Lynn Von Hagen, Jimmy W. Wehsener, Brett M. Seymoure
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如果人类访问和相关基础设施的负面影响能够最小化,生态旅游有望调和野生动物保护和人类发展。动物行为研究可以用来确定个体和种群对人为影响的反应,然后再记录其他适应性后果。根据动物行为学和生态旅游专业人士的意见,我们确定了更好地理解生态旅游对野生动物影响所需的关键问题。活动预算、觅食、运动、压力、习惯化和繁殖是我们调查中出现的主题。我们强调了这些主题的有前景的研究,并确定了在生态旅游背景下保护野生动物的剩余行为研究问题。虽然生态旅游活动经常对动物行为产生不利影响,但我们强调了研究需求,可以为管理和生态旅游教育提供信息,以改善人类行为,使其更符合自然的可持续利用。
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Balancing ecotourism and wildlife management through a conservation behavior approach

Balancing ecotourism and wildlife management through a conservation behavior approach

Ecotourism promises to reconcile wildlife conservation and human development if negative impacts of human visitation and associated infrastructure can be minimized. Animal behavior studies can be used to identify individual and population responses to anthropogenic impacts before other fitness consequences are documented. With input from professionals in animal behavior and ecotourism, we identified key questions needed to better understand the impact of ecotourism on wildlife. Activity budgets, foraging, movement, stress, habituation, and reproduction were themes that emerged from our survey. We highlight promising research on these themes and identify remaining behavioral research questions about conserving wildlife in the context of ecotourism. Although ecotourism activities often have detrimental effects on animal behavior, we highlight research needs that can inform management and ecotourist education to improve human behavior to be more compatible with sustainable use of nature.

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Conservation Science and Practice
Conservation Science and Practice BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-
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