Peng-Lai FAN, Zuo-Fu XIANG. 2013. Ecotourism disturbances to non-human primates. Zoological Research, 34(1): 55-58. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1141.2013.01055
Citation: Peng-Lai FAN, Zuo-Fu XIANG. 2013. Ecotourism disturbances to non-human primates. Zoological Research, 34(1): 55-58. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1141.2013.01055

Ecotourism disturbances to non-human primates

  • In tandem with economic growth and rising living conditions, ecotourism has increasingly gained popularity among the Chinese public. Non-human primates, as charismatic animals and the closest relatives of human beings, have shown a strong affinity in attracting the general public and raising money, and for that reason a variety of monkey parks, valleys, and islands are becoming increasingly popular in China. Though successful in raising a substantial sum of money for the managing agency of a nature reserve, there may be negative impacts on monkey groups used in ecotourism. Here, to establish effective guards for non-human primates involved in ecotourism, we present a review on tourism disturbance and summarize the negative impacts on behavioral patterns, reproduction, and health condition of animals.
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