2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.cois.2023.101100
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Evolutionary psychology of entomophobia and its implications for insect conservation

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“…As human populations continue to urbanize, there is a growing disconnect between people and the natural world, potentially leading to an increased prevalence of biophobia in society (Chawla, 2001;Fukano & Soga, 2021;Soga et al, 2020;Soga & Gaston, 2016;Zhang et al, 2014;Zsido et al, 2022). Consequently, it is becoming increasingly important to understand the consequences of rising biophobia, particularly in the context of human-nature relationships (Soga et al, 2023). While previous research has delved into the drivers of biophobia (e.g.…”
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“…As human populations continue to urbanize, there is a growing disconnect between people and the natural world, potentially leading to an increased prevalence of biophobia in society (Chawla, 2001;Fukano & Soga, 2021;Soga et al, 2020;Soga & Gaston, 2016;Zhang et al, 2014;Zsido et al, 2022). Consequently, it is becoming increasingly important to understand the consequences of rising biophobia, particularly in the context of human-nature relationships (Soga et al, 2023). While previous research has delved into the drivers of biophobia (e.g.…”
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“…Humans can also experience negative feelings towards nature, a phenomenon often referred to as 'biophobia'. This term is frequently used as a broad concept that encompasses not only a psychological disorder but also exaggerated reactions that are disproportional to the actual level of danger (Norberg et al, 2023) and the negative affective attitudes people have towards nature (Norberg et al, 2023;Soga et al, 2023). Various factors may contribute to the development and preservation of biophobia, including genetic predisposition, negative individual experiences, social learning, cognitive biases and behavioural mechanisms (Fukano & Soga, 2023;Norberg et al, 2023;Soga et al, 2023).…”
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“…Evolutionary psychology, a sub-discipline of psychology, assumes that human psychology has been influenced and shaped by natural selection (Buss, 1995;Cosmides & Tooby, 2000;Nesse, 1998) and has been employed to investigate the evolutionary foundations of human relationships with nature (e.g. Fukano & Soga, 2023;Hartmann & Apaolaza-Ibáñez, 2010;Joye & van den Berg, 2011;Kellert, 1993;Wilson, 1984).…”
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