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Balancing ecotourism and wildlife management through a conservation behavior approach

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2025

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Chock, Rachel Y.
Bessa, Eduardo
Arteaga‐Torres, Josue David
Baker, Liv
Buchholz, Richard
Clucas, Barbara
Nuñez, Cassandra
Pinho, Gabriela M.
Seymoure, Brett M.
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Conservation Science and Practice. Wiley. 2025, 7(3), e13306. eISSN 2578-4854. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1111/csp2.13306

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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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570 Biowissenschaften, Biologie

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anthropogenic, behavioral ecology, human wildlife conflict, tourism

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ISO 690CHOCK, Rachel Y., Eduardo BESSA, Josue David ARTEAGA‐TORRES, Liv BAKER, Richard BUCHHOLZ, Barbara CLUCAS, Cassandra NUÑEZ, Gabriela M. PINHO, Claudio M. MONTEZA-MORENO, Brett M. SEYMOURE, 2025. Balancing ecotourism and wildlife management through a conservation behavior approach. In: Conservation Science and Practice. Wiley. 2025, 7(3), e13306. eISSN 2578-4854. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1111/csp2.13306
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  title={Balancing ecotourism and wildlife management through a conservation behavior approach},
  year={2025},
  doi={10.1111/csp2.13306},
  number={3},
  volume={7},
  journal={Conservation Science and Practice},
  author={Chock, Rachel Y. and Bessa, Eduardo and Arteaga‐Torres, Josue David and Baker, Liv and Buchholz, Richard and Clucas, Barbara and Nuñez, Cassandra and Pinho, Gabriela M. and Monteza-Moreno, Claudio M. and Seymoure, Brett M.},
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