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“最严重”海洋入侵物种的生态影响是否与科学和媒体关注度有关?

Are the ecological effects of the "worst" marine invasive species linked with scientific and media attention?

机构信息

Red Sea Research Center (RSRC) and Computational Biosciences Research Center (CBRC), King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Thuwal, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The School of Biological Sciences, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2019 Apr 18;14(4):e0215691. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0215691. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Non-native species are a major driver of environmental change. In this study we assessed the ecological impact of the "worst" non-native species and the associated scientific and media publications through time to understand what influences interest in these species. Ecological effect was based on a qualitative assessment reported in research publications and additional searches of the scientific and media attention were conducted to determine published articles and assess attention. We did not detect a relationship between the number of publications for a non-native species and the magnitude of the ecological effects of that species or the number of citations. Media coverage on non-native species was low, only evident for less than 50% of the non-native species assessed. Media coverage was initially related to the number of scientific publications, but was short-lived. In contrast, the attention to individual non-native species in the scientific literature was sustained through time and often continued to increase over time. Time between detection of the non-native species and the scientific/media attention were reduced with each successive introduction to a new geographic location. Tracking publications on non-native species indicated that media attention does seem to be associated with the production of scientific research while scientific attention was not related to the magnitude of the ecological effects.

摘要

非本地物种是环境变化的主要驱动因素。在这项研究中,我们评估了“最糟糕”的非本地物种的生态影响及其随时间推移的相关科学和媒体出版物,以了解哪些因素影响了人们对这些物种的兴趣。生态影响是基于研究出版物中报告的定性评估,还进行了科学和媒体关注度的额外搜索,以确定已发表的文章并评估关注度。我们没有发现非本地物种的出版物数量与该物种的生态影响程度或引用数量之间存在关系。非本地物种的媒体报道很少,只有不到 50%的评估非本地物种有媒体报道。媒体报道最初与科学出版物的数量有关,但持续时间很短。相比之下,科学文献中对个别非本地物种的关注随着时间的推移是持续的,而且往往随着时间的推移而持续增加。非本地物种被发现与科学/媒体关注之间的时间间隔随着向新的地理位置的每次引入而减少。对非本地物种的出版物进行跟踪表明,媒体关注似乎确实与科学研究的产生有关,而科学关注与生态影响的程度无关。

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