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- W2321391427 abstract "Quite apart from their utilitarian role as sources of food and materials, marine turtles have served as symbols, utilized for millennia by diverse societies and cultures. In recent years these reptiles have been given important roles by various social groups around the world. With the growth of conservation biology and the institutionalisation of environmental concerns, marine turtles have been employed, both explicitly and implicitly, as flspecies for conservation. In addition, these reptiles have also served as symbols -- fl-- in other social contexts: a fact that has routinely been neglected, or denied, by conservationists. There is considerable confusion in the general concept of flspecies, and in addition to the general need to clarify this notion, there is a more specifi c need to understand the diverse social contexts in which marine turtles have played roles as icons for different social groups. Few natural or social scientists have studied either the social responses and/ or the relations of different societies to these animals; and most information about marine turtles as flspecies is descriptive, or founded on untested assumptions and speculation. The papers in this Special Issue of mast present diverse informa- tion that establishes a broad-based empirical foundation from which a rich array of working hypotheses can be generated. These presentations also provoke and foster much-needed interdisciplinary approaches. Meaningful resolution of environmen- tal issues, particularly the conservation of biological diversity, can only be attained with the full and effective integration of the 'natural' and 'social' sciences, and fl ag- ship species can play a unique role in this effort." @default.
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- W2321391427 title "Marine Turtles: The Role of Flagship Species in Interactions Between People and the Sea" @default.
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