Marine mammal interactions with fisheries: review of research and management trends across commercial and small-scale fisheries

K Jog, D Sutaria, A Diedrich, A Grech… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Marine mammal interactions with fisheries, such as bycatch and depredation, are a common
occurrence across commercial and small-scale fisheries. We conducted a systematic review …

Age and connection to nature: when is engagement critical?

J Hughes, M Rogerson, J Barton… - Frontiers in Ecology and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Conservation organizations are increasingly aware of the need to motivate pro‐
environmental behavior by connecting people with nature. However, to maximize the …

Looking back to move forward: Lessons from three decades of research and management of cetacean tourism in New Zealand

M Fumagalli, M Guerra, T Brough, W Carome… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Cetacean tourism in Aotearoa New Zealand is now over 30 years old and has experienced
substantial growth in visitor numbers and operations. The industry is remarkably diverse …

Challenges and priorities for river cetacean conservation

E Campbell, J Alfaro-Shigueto… - Endangered Species …, 2022 - int-res.com
River cetaceans are particularly vulnerable to anthropogenic impacts due to their
constrained ranges in freshwater systems of China, South Asia, and South America. We …

Affective outcomes of group versus lone green exercise participation

M Rogerson, I Colbeck, R Bragg, A Dosumu… - International journal of …, 2020 - mdpi.com
'Green exercise'(being physically active within a natural environment) research has
examined the influence of environmental setting on health and wellbeing-related exercise …

The use of plants by human and non-human primates in altered landscapes: dietary flexibility or local adaptation?

I Gameiro Aleixo Pais - 2022 - orca.cardiff.ac.uk
Non-human primates foraging range and human populations currently overlap extensively
in regions of extreme poverty. In these anthropogenic landscapes, people depend heavily …