Molluscs as bioindicators of tourism pressure on ecosystems of Dilijan National Park, Armenia

IF 2.4 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Journal of Ecotourism Pub Date : 2022-07-21 DOI:10.1080/14724049.2022.2100894
M. Arzumanyan, A. Ghrmajyan, V. Muradyan, T. Tammaru, M. Arakelyan
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ABSTRACT Research on the impact of tourism on ecosystems in protected areas has grown in recent years as a part of the debate on how to efficiently combine the use and conservation of natural habitats. Various taxa have been used as indicators through the use of invertebrate animals that have remained modest. The impact of uncontrolled flow of tourism on indicator species richness and diversity in the Dilijan National Park was studied. Diversity, species richness, and abundance of terrestrial molluscs were used as response variables to analyze the impact of tourism on ecosystems for the first time. We found significant differences in the diversity, species richness, and abundance of terrestrial molluscs between the control and experimental plots. Species richness and abundance were not so different in spring but in the autumn almost twice higher total abundance and species richness were detected in control plots. Moreover, out of 31 detected species, the 5 rare ones were found in control plots with low human presence. We conclude that the high intensity of tourism harms the communities of land snails. We suggest that terrestrial molluscs show sensitivity to human presence and can be used to study the direct impact of tourism-related ecosystems in protected areas.
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软体动物作为亚美尼亚迪利扬国家公园生态系统旅游压力的生物指标
近年来,旅游业对保护区生态系统影响的研究越来越多,成为如何有效地将自然栖息地的利用和保护结合起来的争论的一部分。通过使用保持适度的无脊椎动物,各种分类群被用作指标。研究了不受控制的旅游流量对狄里詹国家公园指示物种丰富度和多样性的影响。首次以陆生软体动物多样性、物种丰富度和丰度作为响应变量,分析了旅游对生态系统的影响。对照区与试验区陆生软体动物的多样性、物种丰富度和丰度均存在显著差异。物种丰富度和丰度在春季差异不大,但在秋季,对照样地的总丰度和物种丰富度几乎高出两倍。此外,在31个检测到的物种中,有5种是在人类较少的对照区发现的。结果表明,高强度的旅游活动对蜗牛群落有一定的危害。我们认为陆生软体动物对人类的存在表现出敏感性,可以用来研究保护区旅游相关生态系统的直接影响。
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Journal of Ecotourism
Journal of Ecotourism Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Ecotourism seeks to advance the field by examining the social, economic, and ecological aspects of ecotourism at a number of scales, and including regions from around the world. Journal of Ecotourism welcomes conceptual, theoretical, and empirical research, particularly where it contributes to the dissemination of new ideas and models of ecotourism planning, development, management, and good practice. While the focus of the journal rests on a type of tourism based principally on natural history - along with other associated features of the man-land nexus - it will consider papers which investigate ecotourism as part of a broader nature based tourism, as well as those works which compare or contrast ecotourism/ists with other forms of tourism/ists.
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