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结合文化源揭示植物受欢迎程度和季节性兴趣的趋势。

Combining culturomic sources to uncover trends in popularity and seasonal interest in plants.

机构信息

The Albert Katz International School for Desert Studies, The Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Midreshet Ben-Gurion, 8499000, Israel.

School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 3QY, U.K.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2021 Apr;35(2):460-471. doi: 10.1111/cobi.13705. Epub 2021 Mar 22.

Abstract

Culturomic tools enable the exploration of trends in human-nature interactions, although they entail inherent biases and necessitate careful validation. Furthermore, people may engage with nature across different culturomic data sets differently. We evaluated people's digital interest and engagement with plant species based on Wikipedia and Google data and explored the conservation implications of these temporal interest patterns. As a case study, we explored the digital footprints of the most popular plant species in Israel. We analyzed 4 years of daily page views from Hebrew Wikipedia and 10 years of daily Google search volume in Israel. We modeled popularity of plant species in these 2 data sets based on a suite of plant attributes. We further explored the seasonal trends of people's interest in each species. We found differences in how people interacted digitally with plants in Wikipedia and Google. Overall, in Google, searches for species that have utility to humans were more common, whereas in Wikipedia, plants that serve as cultural emblems received more attention. Furthermore, in Google, popular species attracted more attention over time, opposite to the trend in Wikipedia. In Google, interest in species with short bloom duration exhibited more pronounced seasonal patterns, whereas in Wikipedia, seasonality of interest increased as bloom duration increased. Together, our results suggest that people's digital interactions with nature may be inherently different depending on the sources explored, which may affect use of this information for conservation. Although culturomics holds much promise, better understanding of its underpinnings is important when translating insights into conservation actions.

摘要

文化组学工具能够探索人类与自然相互作用的趋势,但它们存在固有偏见,需要仔细验证。此外,人们可能会以不同的方式在不同的文化组学数据集中与自然互动。我们根据维基百科和谷歌的数据评估了人们对植物物种的数字兴趣和参与度,并探讨了这些时间兴趣模式对保护的影响。作为一个案例研究,我们探讨了以色列最受欢迎的植物物种的数字足迹。我们分析了希伯来语维基百科的 4 年每日页面浏览量和以色列的 10 年每日谷歌搜索量。我们根据一系列植物属性对这 2 个数据集的植物物种受欢迎程度进行了建模。我们进一步探讨了人们对每个物种的兴趣的季节性趋势。我们发现,人们在维基百科和谷歌中与植物进行数字互动的方式存在差异。总体而言,在谷歌中,对人类有用的物种的搜索更为常见,而在维基百科中,作为文化象征的植物受到了更多关注。此外,在谷歌中,随着时间的推移,受欢迎的物种会受到更多关注,而在维基百科中则相反。在谷歌中,花期短的物种的兴趣呈现出更明显的季节性模式,而在维基百科中,随着花期的延长,兴趣的季节性也会增加。总之,我们的研究结果表明,人们与自然的数字互动可能因所探索的来源而存在内在差异,这可能会影响将这些信息用于保护的效果。尽管文化组学有很大的潜力,但在将见解转化为保护行动时,更好地理解其基础是很重要的。

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