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Walking in Each Other’s Footsteps: Do Animal Trail Makers Confer Resilience against Trampling Tourists?

机译:走在彼此的脚步:动物足迹制作者是否赋予抵抗践踏游客的韧性?

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Modern humans, and other hominins before them, have walked across the landscapes of most continents for many millennia. They shared these landscapes with other large animals, especially mammalian herbivores and their predators, whose footsteps defined trails through the vegetation. Most of the diversity in the wild species is now concentrated in protected areas and visited by large numbers of tourists who may walk amongst them. This review examines the literature about medium-large animal and tourist trampling impacts to uncover any marriage between animal ecology and nature-based tourism research. Methodology is comparable. Animal ecology has focused on the propagation of grazing and trampling effects from a point source (usually water). Tourism research has focused on trail structure (formal/informal, hardened, widearrow) and the propagation of effects (especially weeds) into the hinterland and along the trail. There is little research to substantiate an evolutionary view of trampling impacts. At least tourists venturing off formed trails may reduce impacts by following animal trails with caveats, such as risk of encounters with dangerous animals and disruption of animal behavior. This is an under-studied topic but a fertile ground for research, aided by modern tools like trail cameras and geographically enabled devices borne by tourists.
机译:现代人类以及他们之前的其他人类,已经走过了数千年的历史。他们与其他大型动物,尤其是哺乳动物的食草动物及其捕食者共享这些景观,它们的足迹定义了穿过植被的足迹。现在,野生物种的大多数多样性都集中在保护区,并有众多可能走在其中的游客参观。本文回顾了有关中型动物和游客践踏影响的文献,以发现动物生态学与自然旅游研究之间的任何联系。方法是可比的。动物生态学关注点源(通常是水)的放牧和践踏效应的传播。旅游研究的重点是步道的结构(正式/非正式,硬化,宽/窄)以及影响(尤其是杂草)在腹地和沿步道的传播。很少有研究可以证实践踏影响的进化观点。至少冒险从形成的小径上冒险的游客可以通过跟随带有警告的动物小道来减少影响,例如遇到危险动物的风险和破坏动物行为的风险。这是一个未被充分研究的话题,但却是研究的沃土,借助现代工具,如后视摄像头和游客携带的具有地理功能的设备。

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