Sharper eyes see shyer lizards: Collaboration with indigenous peoples can alter the outcomes of conservation research

Volume: 12, Issue: 4
Published: Mar 12, 2019
Abstract
Our ecological studies on large varanid lizards in a remote region of tropical Australia reveal a direct benefit to collaboration with local indigenous people. Although they worked together, in pairs, western scientists and indigenous rangers found lizards with different behavioral phenotypes (“personalities”). The resultant broader sampling of the lizard population enabled us to detect positive effects of a conservation management intervention....
Paper Details
Title
Sharper eyes see shyer lizards: Collaboration with indigenous peoples can alter the outcomes of conservation research
Published Date
Mar 12, 2019
Volume
12
Issue
4
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