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换个名字的玫瑰:植物识别知识与社会人口统计学

A Rose by Any Other Name: Plant Identification Knowledge & Socio-Demographics.

作者信息

Robinson Beth S, Inger Richard, Gaston Kevin J

机构信息

Environment and Sustainability Institute, University of Exeter, Penryn, Cornwall TR10 9FE, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2016 May 26;11(5):e0156572. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0156572. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Concern has been expressed over societal losses of plant species identification skills. These losses have potential implications for engagement with conservation issues, gaining human wellbeing benefits from biodiversity (such as those resulting from nature-based recreational activities), and early warning of the spread of problematic species. However, understanding of the prevailing level of species identification skills, and of its key drivers, remains poor. Here, we explore socio-demographic factors influencing plant identification knowledge and ability to classify plants as native or non-native, employing a novel method of using real physical plants, rather than photographs or illustrations. We conducted face-to-face surveys at three different sites chosen to capture respondents with a range of socio-demographic circumstances, in Cornwall, UK. We found that survey participants correctly identified c.60% of common plant species, were significantly worse at naming non-native than native plants, and that less than 20% of people recognised Japanese knotweed Fallopia japonica, which is a widespread high profile invasive non-native in the study region. Success at naming plants was higher if participants were female, a member of at least one environmental, conservation or gardening organisation, in an older age group (than the base category of 18-29 years), or a resident (rather than visitor) of the study area. Understanding patterns of variation in plant identification knowledge can inform the development of education and engagement strategies, for example, by targeting sectors of society where knowledge is lowest. Furthermore, greater understanding of general levels of identification of problematic invasive non-native plants can guide awareness and education campaigns to mitigate their impacts.

摘要

人们对植物物种识别技能在社会层面的丧失表示担忧。这些丧失对参与保护问题、从生物多样性中获取人类福祉益处(如基于自然的娱乐活动所带来的益处)以及对问题物种扩散的早期预警都有潜在影响。然而,对于物种识别技能的普遍水平及其关键驱动因素的了解仍然不足。在此,我们采用一种使用真实植物而非照片或插图的新颖方法,探索影响植物识别知识以及将植物分类为本地或非本地植物能力的社会人口因素。我们在英国康沃尔郡选择的三个不同地点进行了面对面调查,以涵盖具有一系列社会人口背景的受访者。我们发现,调查参与者正确识别了约60%的常见植物物种,在识别非本地植物方面明显比识别本地植物更差,并且不到20%的人能认出日本虎杖(Fallopia japonica),它是研究区域内一种广泛分布且备受瞩目的入侵性非本地植物。如果参与者是女性、至少是一个环境、保护或园艺组织的成员、年龄较大(相对于18 - 29岁的基础类别)或研究区域的居民(而非访客),那么识别植物的成功率会更高。了解植物识别知识的变化模式可以为教育和参与策略的制定提供信息,例如,针对知识水平最低的社会群体。此外,对有问题的入侵性非本地植物识别总体水平的更深入了解可以指导提高认识和教育活动,以减轻它们的影响。

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