Nature-based tourism elicits a phenotypic shift in the coping abilities of fish

Nature-based tourism is gaining extensive popularity, increasing the intensity and frequency of human-wildlife contacts. As a consequence, behavioral and physiological alterations were observed in most exposed animals. However, while the majority of these studies investigated the effects of punctual...

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Main Authors: Geffroy, B, Sadoul, B, Bouchareb, A, Prigent, S, Bourdineaud, J, Gonzalez-Rey, M, Morais, R, Mela, M, Nobre Carvalho, L, Bessa, E
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media 2018