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Nature-based tourism as a form of predation risk affects body condition and health state of Podarcis muralis lizards.

机译:以自然为基础的旅游业作为掠食风险的一种形式,会影响村寨蜥蜴的身体状况和健康状况。

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Nature-based tourism has experienced a greater increase, and, although it might have deleterious effects for many wildlife species, its consequences remain less explored. Many lizard species are endangered and tourism has been proposed as a potential factor responsible of the decline of several lizards' populations, but no study has examined the effect of tourism on lizards' behaviour, body condition and health state. Many lizards respond to people as if they were predators, by readily escaping to refuges. However, an increase in the frequency of these antipredatory strategies can lead to a loss of body condition, which may have important consequences for short and long term fitness. We analysed the effects of tourism on escape behaviour of common wall lizards, Podarcis muralis, as well as on their body condition and health state (ectoparasites, blood parasites, and cell mediated immune response). Results showed that lizards did not modify their escape behaviour in response to tourism. Lizards had similar approach and flight distances, and escape strategies regardless of the level of tourism pressure. However, lizards inhabiting areas with high tourism levels, where they presumably needed to perform antipredatory behaviours more often, showed higher intensity of infection by ticks and lower body condition at the end of the breeding period. Moreover, lizards with poorer body condition had lower cell mediated immune responses. Therefore, tourism seems to have deleterious effects on body condition and on host-parasite relationships in this lizard species. These effects should be taken into account when designing walking paths in protected areas. Our study reports evidence that regardless lizards showed similar escape behaviour in tourist and in natural areas, their body condition and health state should be also examined to accurately assess the actual effects of tourism on lizards' populations..
机译:基于自然的旅游业有了更大的增长,尽管它可能对许多野生动植物物种产生有害影响,但其后果仍待探索。许多蜥蜴受到威胁,有人提议将旅游业作为造成蜥蜴数量下降的潜在因素,但没有研究检查旅游业对蜥蜴的行为,身体状况和健康状况的影响。许多蜥蜴很容易逃到避难所,对人的反应就好像他们是掠食者一样。但是,增加这些反掠夺策略的频率可能会导致身体状况的丧失,这可能对短期和长期的适应性产生重要影响。我们分析了旅游业对普通壁蜥,红dar蜥蜴的逃逸行为以及它们的身体状况和健康状况(体外寄生虫,血液寄生虫和细胞介导的免疫反应)的影响。结果表明,蜥蜴并未改变其对旅游业的逃避行为。蜥蜴人有类似的进近和飞行距离,以及逃脱策略,无论旅游压力水平如何。但是,居住在旅游水平较高的地区的蜥蜴可能需要更频繁地执行反掠夺行为,它们在繁殖期结束时表现出较高的by虫感染强度和较低的身体状况。此外,身体状况较差的蜥蜴的细胞介导的免疫反应较低。因此,旅游业似乎对这种蜥蜴物种的身体状况和寄主-寄生虫关系产生有害影响。在保护区中设计人行道时应考虑这些影响。我们的研究报告表明,无论蜥蜴在游客和自然地区中表现出相似的逃逸行为,都应检查其身体状况和健康状况,以准确评估旅游业对蜥蜴种群的实际影响。

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