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Heterogeneous Attitudes of Tourists toward Lionfish in the Mexican Caribbean: Implications for Invasive Species Management

机译:游客对墨西哥加勒比海Lion鱼的异质态度:对入侵物种管理的启示

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Indo-Pacific lionfish (Pterois volitans and P. miles) are invasive predators established throughout the Wider Caribbean. They have already caused significant ecological impacts and have the potential to affect local economies that depend on coral reefs. Snorkeling and scuba diving are important activities that rely on aesthetically pleasant reefs. We asked whether lionfish-invaded reefs have lower aesthetic value and whether fees to help control the invasion might be acceptable to recreational divers and snorkelers in the Mexican Caribbean. To do so, we conducted a choice experiment in which tourists were asked to indicate their preferences for coral reef images with varying attributes that can be affected by lionfish. We specified a priori two classes of respondents, i.e. snorkelers and divers, but two latent classes of recreational divers (casual vs. committed) emerged on the basis of their preferences. Tourist age, commitment to snorkeling /diving, and lionfish awareness explained class membership. Casual divers and snorkelers preferred reefs with lionfish and accepted their impacts on the reefs. In contrast, committed divers disliked lionfish and associated impacts, and would elect to dive elsewhere if such impacts were high. Casual divers and snorkelers preferred options with low lionfish control fees, while committed divers were willing to pay high fees. Our results indicate potential economic impacts of the lionfish invasion in regions that depend on reef-related tourism, and that lionfish control fees might be acceptable to some but not all recreational users. However, because all tourists favored to a greater extent reef features that can be affected detrimentally by lionfish than they favored lionfish themselves, we predict that managing the lionfish invasion should be beneficial to the local reef tourism industry.
机译:印度太平洋l鱼(Pterois volitans和P. miles)是在整个加勒比海地区建立的入侵性掠食者。它们已经造成了重大的生态影响,并有可能影响依赖珊瑚礁的当地经济。浮潜和水肺潜水是重要的活动,它们依靠美观的珊瑚礁。我们询问了侵略l鱼的珊瑚礁是否具有较低的美学价值,以及墨西哥加勒比海的休闲潜水者和浮潜者是否可以接受帮助控制入侵的费用?为此,我们进行了一项选择实验,其中要求游客表明他们偏爱那些受l鱼影响的具有不同属性的珊瑚礁图像。我们先验地指定了两类受访者,即浮潜者和潜水者,但根据他们的偏好出现了两类潜在的休闲潜水者(休闲还是专职)。游客年龄,对浮潜/潜水的承诺以及对fish鱼的了解说明了班级成员身份。休闲潜水者和浮潜者更喜欢preferred鱼与珊瑚礁,并接受它们对珊瑚礁的影响。相反,有决心的潜水员不喜欢狮子鱼和相关的影响,如果影响很大,他们会选择潜水。休闲潜水者和浮潜者首选低preferred鱼控制费的选择,而敬业的潜水员则愿意支付高昂的费用。我们的结果表明,在依赖珊瑚礁相关旅游的地区,fish鱼入侵可能会产生经济影响,而且some鱼控制费可能对某些娱乐用户来说是可以接受的,但并非全部。但是,由于所有游客都比他们自己喜欢狮子鱼更偏爱受de鱼不利影响的礁石特征,因此我们预测,管理l鱼入侵应该对当地的礁石旅游业有利。

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