International Joint Research Laboratory on Ecological Pest Management, Fuzhou, China; University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia; China Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China; Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China.
International Joint Research Laboratory on Ecological Pest Management, Fuzhou, China.
Sci Total Environ. 2019 Apr 10;660:799-806. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.01.077. Epub 2019 Jan 9.
Invertebrates make up over 95% of animal biodiversity on Earth and contribute to multiple ecosystem services (ES) in natural and human-dominated systems. One such service, biological control (BC) of herbivorous pests, is a core component of sustainable intensification of agriculture, yet its importance is routinely overlooked. Here we report a macro-scale, cross-cultural assessment of the public visibility (or 'salience') of BC invertebrates, using high-throughput analysis of large bodies of digitized text (i.e., 'culturomics'). Using binomial scientific name frequency as proxy for visibility, we compared the extent to which a given species featured in webpages within either scientific media or the entire worldwide web, and in total search volume at varying spatial scale. For a set of 339 BC invertebrate species, scientific and internet coverage averaged 1020 and 1735 webpages, respectively. Substantial variability was recorded among BC taxa with Coleoptera, Hemiptera and Nematoda having comparatively high visibility. Online visibility exhibited large geographical variability ranging from France covering BC invertebrates on average in 1050 webpages versus Thailand or Indonesia on just 31-38. This work represents the first extensive use of culturomics to assess public visibility of insect-mediated ES. As BC uptake is dictated by stakeholders' access to (agro-ecological) information, our work identifies geographically-delineated areas that are differentially attuned to the concept of invertebrate BC, pinpoints opportunities for focusing education campaigns and awareness-raising, enables real-time tracking of BC public appeal, and informs public policy.
无脊椎动物构成了地球上超过 95%的动物生物多样性,并为自然和人为主导系统中的多种生态系统服务(ES)做出贡献。其中一种服务,即草食性害虫的生物防治(BC),是农业可持续集约化的核心组成部分,但它的重要性经常被忽视。在这里,我们使用大规模的、跨文化的数字化文本(即“文化组学”)高通量分析,报告了 BC 无脊椎动物在公众中的可见度(或“显著性”)的宏观评估。我们使用二项式学名频率作为可见度的代理,比较了给定物种在科学媒体或整个万维网内网页中的出现程度,以及在不同空间尺度上的总搜索量。对于一组 339 种 BC 无脊椎动物,科学和互联网的覆盖率分别为平均 1020 和 1735 个网页。在 BC 类群中记录到了很大的可变性,鞘翅目、半翅目和线虫目具有相对较高的可见度。在线可见性表现出很大的地理可变性,从法国平均覆盖 BC 无脊椎动物的 1050 个网页,到泰国或印度尼西亚的 31-38 个网页。这项工作代表了首次使用文化组学来评估昆虫介导的 ES 的公众可见度。由于 BC 的采用取决于利益相关者对(农业生态)信息的获取,我们的工作确定了在地理上有区别的地区,这些地区对无脊椎动物 BC 的概念有不同的理解,指出了集中教育活动和提高认识的机会,实现了对 BC 公众吸引力的实时跟踪,并为公共政策提供了信息。