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PLoS One ; 17(3): e0262014, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35263328

ABSTRACT

Knowledge gaps exist in the socio-ecological systems of small touristic islands in Latin America. Understanding tourists' perceptions of their environmental knowledge can help plan actions to prevent natural capital loss necessary for local economies. Tourists' perceptions of a touristic hotspot, Holbox Island, were documented. Surveys demonstrated that tourists are aware of their environmental impacts and are interested in minimizing these. Results were compared with results on Bocas del Toro, Panama. Tourists' perceptions had similarities among sites driven by similarities in tourists' populations with a common geographic origin. Tourists lack site-specific knowledge to steer them towards environmentally conscious decisions in both regions. Findings suggest the need to promote local actions to gain tourists' understanding about their destination and support education programs on island conservation. Addressing these needs can help build resilience to overcome the adverse socio-environmental effects of tourism, environmental disasters, and health crises as COVID-19 on small islands.


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Environment , Perception , Tourism , COVID-19/epidemiology , COVID-19/virology , Humans , Knowledge , SARS-CoV-2/isolation & purification , Surveys and Questionnaires , West Indies
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Mol Ecol ; 14(10): 3275-86, 2005 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16101791

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Sequence polymorphism of homologues ZFX and ZFY, in a 604-base pair exon region, was examined in 10 known males and 10 known females across seven cetacean families and used to design a simple, highly sensitive and widely applicable fluorescent 5' exonuclease assay for gender determination in cetaceans. Multiplex amplification, cloning, and sequencing of these previously uncharacterized regions revealed (i) eight fixed differences between ZFX and ZFY, (ii) 29 variable sites between ZFX and ZFY and (iii) very low interspecific nucleotide diversity for both ZFX and ZFY across all families examined. We developed a 5' exonuclease assay that produces a small (105 bp) polymerase chain reaction (PCR) product from both the X and the Y chromosome orthologs, and used double-labelled fluorescent probes to distinguish between the two genes in a real-time PCR assay that is highly reproducible and sensitive. We demonstrated sex specificity for 33 cetacean species in nine families. Given the availability of conserved primers and sequence information for many mammalian species, this approach to designing sexing assays for a wide range of species is both practical and efficient.


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Cetacea/genetics , Sex Chromosomes/genetics , Sex Determination Analysis/veterinary , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Base Sequence , Cetacea/classification , DNA/chemistry , DNA/genetics , DNA/metabolism , Female , Male , Molecular Sequence Data , Phosphodiesterase I/metabolism , Phylogeny , Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Polymerase Chain Reaction/veterinary , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Sequence Alignment , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Sex Determination Analysis/methods
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