2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2010.12.004
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Universal criteria for species conservation priorities? Findings from a survey of public views across Europe

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“…In contrast, earlier studies (Dallimer et al, 2012;Fulleret al, 2007) generated conflicting evidence about people's ability to assess biodiversity accurately and concluded that in a European context, 'nativeness' was not visible to the general public (Fischer et al, 2011). The divergence in outcomes probably relates to the survey design and methodology and the different scales at which the participants engaged with the planting.…”
Section: Can People Distinguish Between Native and Non-native Speciesmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…In contrast, earlier studies (Dallimer et al, 2012;Fulleret al, 2007) generated conflicting evidence about people's ability to assess biodiversity accurately and concluded that in a European context, 'nativeness' was not visible to the general public (Fischer et al, 2011). The divergence in outcomes probably relates to the survey design and methodology and the different scales at which the participants engaged with the planting.…”
Section: Can People Distinguish Between Native and Non-native Speciesmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…The previous UK studies (Dallimer et al, 2012;Fuller, Irvine, Devine-Wright, Warren, & Gaston, 2007) involved participants' estimating specific numbers of different species of birds, butterflies and plants at a study location. Fischer's et al (2011) also focused on individual species. In contrast, we chose sites to represent three distinctive levels of 'visual nativeness', and asked people to walk through one area in an immersive manner.…”
Section: Can People Distinguish Between Native and Non-native Speciesmentioning
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“…Raising such interest should be a key factor in the effective care of endangered crayfish, because this greatly depends on the general public's awareness and attitudes (Fischer et al, 2011). Moreover, the perception of crayfish as an iconic animal may play an important role in conservation efforts.…”
Section: Implication For the Futurementioning
confidence: 99%