2023
DOI: 10.1002/fee.2657
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Ecotourism impacts on reef fishes in a marine reserve during the COVID‐19 era

Abstract: Marine reserves generally permit ecotourism within their boundaries as a source of income for local communities, but the impacts of ecotourism on wildlife are still poorly understood. The lockdown resulting from the COVID‐19 pandemic in 2020 provided a unique opportunity to evaluate wildlife diversity in the absence of human activity. In a marine reserve in Mexico, we monitored fish assemblages before, during, and immediately after the lockdown to examine ecotourism impacts on fish assemblages. Our results sho… Show more

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