Firefly tourism: Advancing a global phenomenon toward a brighter future

Author:

Lewis Sara M.12ORCID,Thancharoen Anchana13,Wong Choong Hay14,López‐Palafox Tania15,Santos Paola Velasco16,Wu Chiahsiung17,Faust Lynn18,De Cock Raphaël19,Owens Avalon C. S.12,Lemelin R. Harvey10,Gurung Hum11,Jusoh Wan F. A.112,Trujillo Daniel113,Yiu Vor114,López Pablo Jaramillo115,Jaikla Soraya116,Reed J. Michael12

Affiliation:

1. IUCN Firefly Specialist Group Gland Switzerland

2. Department of Biology Tufts University Medford Massachusetts USA

3. Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Entomology Kasetsart University Bangkok Thailand

4. Malaysian Nature Society Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

5. Department of Evolutionary Biology, Instituto de Ecología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, CDMX Mexico

6. Institute for Anthropological Research, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, CDMX Mexico

7. TreeGarden Taipei City Taiwan

8. Emory River Land Company Knoxville Tennessee USA

9. Department of Biology University of Antwerp Antwerp Belgium

10. Lakehead University Thunder Bay Ontario Canada

11. BirdLife International Cambridge United Kingdom

12. Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum National University of Singapore Singapore

13. Tujlux Ecoviajes TourAgency, San Sebastián Atlahapa Tlaxcala Mexico

14. Hong Kong Entomological Society Hong Kong

15. Instituto de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas y Sustentabilidad CONACYT Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Morelia Michoacán Mexico

16. Department of Entomology Kasetsart University Nakhon Pathom Thailand

Funder

Tufts University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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