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Freshwater turtles play vital roles in maintaining the health of aquatic ecosystems by supporting ecological balance, nutrient cycling and regulating prey populations. Unfortunately, they are among the most threatened species worldwide. Habitat fragmentation, illegal trade, overharvesting for meat, and use in ethnomedicinal practices have severely ...
Asmit Subba +6 more
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The interplay of ergonomic risk factor and lifestyle factors on Potter's well-being and work fatigue in Magelang's tourism village. [PDF]
Paskarini I +5 more
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Many nocturnal animals are difficult to study because they are rarely seen, including nocturnal primates, galagos and pottos, in West Africa. Working with over 600 people in 52 villages in southern Guinea‐Bissau, we found that communities frequently recognized galagos by their red eyeshine and distinctive calls, while pottos were not known.
Chloe Chesney +6 more
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We used spatially explicit capture‐recapture to estimate jaguar densities in a private reserve in the Colombian Llanos and quantified land cover change in and around the reserve from 2014 to 2024. Densities increased 22% since 2014, while disturbed land cover increased by 39%–54% around the reserve depending on buffer distance. Our study indicates that
Valeria Boron +7 more
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Rurality representation and changes in rural tourism destination. [PDF]
Hong X, Huang Z, Li X, Zhang Y.
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Elephant space use and habitat selection change across drought timescales
Drought threatens wildlife worldwide, but little is known about wildlife behaviour during drought. This study combines 19 years of elephant GPS data with drought conditions at three timescales. Key findings include that elephants (i) move less during drought at a 1‐month timescale and (ii) change habitat selection across drought timescales.
Irene Bouwman +5 more
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Innovation in developing isolated coastal villages into sustainable marine tourism villages in West Sumatra, Indonesia: adaptive capacity, social capital, and transformation. [PDF]
Syafrini D +7 more
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In a large‐scale German forest experiment, habitat heterogeneity increased spider turnover but reduced local alpha diversity through habitat filtering. Together, these effects lowered landscape‐scale spider diversity. As such, the study shows whether environmental heterogeneity increases or decreases biodiversity depends on the balance between habitat ...
Jean‐Léonard Stör +10 more
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Religiosity, consumerism and halal tourism: A study of seaside tourism organizations in Turkey
This study investigates religious (Muslim) consumers' perception of holiday vacations from the perspective of tourism and theology using qualitative data to evaluate and discuss the perception and transformation of devotees involved in halal tourism ...
Abdurrahman Kurt +3 more
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Social capital and grassroots organisational change: a comparative case study from post-Morakot Taiwan. [PDF]
Pau PWM.
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