Tourism is a common component of management practices directed toward endangered species and habitats, but few studies have explored the potential stressors that may occur to nonhumans as objects of tourism. We examined the impact that tourists have on provisioned, habituated Tibetan macaques (Macaca thibetana). Data were collected during August 2005 at the Valley of the Wild Monkeys (VWM), Mt. Huangshan, China. From a tourist viewing platform, we measured tourist densities, behaviors (for example, foot, hand, and mouth noises; mimicking monkeys; throwing objects or food), and decibel levels. Frequencies of monkey threats in the provisioning area of their range were recorded. The tourists\u27 collective behaviors correlated with monkey thre...
Macaca thibetana groups at Mt. Emei are fed by a large number of tourists and Buddhists visiting the...
The presence of, and interactions with tourists can be both risky and beneficial for wild animals. I...
Tolerance, defined as increased proximity, is an important commodity in primate societies, especiall...
Previous studies have reported the negative impacts of tourism on nonhuman primates (NHPs) and touri...
Primate tourism is used as a tool to promote conservation of and education about primates, but resea...
Previous studies have reported the negative impacts of tourism on nonhuman primates (NHPs) and touri...
Previous studies have reported negative impacts on nonhuman primates and tourists at various primate...
Ecotourism is a growing sector of the tourism industry, but few studies to date have quantified its ...
Primate tourism is a recent and growing trend in primate-habitat countries. Many primate tourism ope...
Primate tourism research has rarely focused on the interactions of free ranging juvenile and infant ...
Daily visitor-macaque interactions lead to higher rates of macaque aggression (macaque-human, intrag...
In tandem with economic growth and rising living conditions, ecotourism has increasingly gained popu...
Wildlife tourism is a burgeoning global industry with the potential to make a significant contributi...
The presence of, and interactions with tourists can be both risky and beneficial for wild animals. I...
A rise in tourism revenue worldwide has included an increase in the number of travellers seeking exp...
Macaca thibetana groups at Mt. Emei are fed by a large number of tourists and Buddhists visiting the...
The presence of, and interactions with tourists can be both risky and beneficial for wild animals. I...
Tolerance, defined as increased proximity, is an important commodity in primate societies, especiall...
Previous studies have reported the negative impacts of tourism on nonhuman primates (NHPs) and touri...
Primate tourism is used as a tool to promote conservation of and education about primates, but resea...
Previous studies have reported the negative impacts of tourism on nonhuman primates (NHPs) and touri...
Previous studies have reported negative impacts on nonhuman primates and tourists at various primate...
Ecotourism is a growing sector of the tourism industry, but few studies to date have quantified its ...
Primate tourism is a recent and growing trend in primate-habitat countries. Many primate tourism ope...
Primate tourism research has rarely focused on the interactions of free ranging juvenile and infant ...
Daily visitor-macaque interactions lead to higher rates of macaque aggression (macaque-human, intrag...
In tandem with economic growth and rising living conditions, ecotourism has increasingly gained popu...
Wildlife tourism is a burgeoning global industry with the potential to make a significant contributi...
The presence of, and interactions with tourists can be both risky and beneficial for wild animals. I...
A rise in tourism revenue worldwide has included an increase in the number of travellers seeking exp...
Macaca thibetana groups at Mt. Emei are fed by a large number of tourists and Buddhists visiting the...
The presence of, and interactions with tourists can be both risky and beneficial for wild animals. I...
Tolerance, defined as increased proximity, is an important commodity in primate societies, especiall...