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Measuring species` aesthetic value thus Funding: This research was partially funded remains an important step in better understanding and predicting the willingness and motivathrough the 2017-2018 Belmont Forum and tion of societies to protect species, and the reasons behind success or failure of conservation BiodivERsA REEF-FUTURES project under the efforts. The authors chose to evaluate reef fishes because this group is emblematic of highly valued reef ecosystems and is known for its exceptional morphological diversity, which is presumably associated with a large range of aesthetic values. The authors then mapped fish aesthetic . . .
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