预测对化学处理水生入侵物种的偏好及其对推广工作的影响

IF 2.8 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Bret Randall Shaw, Richard James Heinrich, Dominique Brossard, Theresa Vander Woude, Tim Campbell
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水生入侵物种(AIS)的传播给美国和世界范围内的地方、州和联邦政府机构以及生活在湖岸的个人带来了许多挑战。尤其是湖岸业主,当他们的湖岸附近发现入侵物种时,他们将面临巨大的经济损失。然而,有关湖岸业主对管理水生入侵物种的看法的研究却很少。为了研究这个问题,我们对美国威斯康星州湖边的 1200 名业主进行了调查。我们构建了一个回归模型,以研究政治意识形态、环境威胁感、对水生入侵物种的熟悉程度、对提供水生入侵物种管理建议的机构的信任度,以及参与者在考虑管理其居住湖泊中的水生入侵物种时的情绪,对其化学处理管理策略偏好的影响。研究发现,对化学处理策略的偏好主要是受对 AIS 的负面情绪以及认为其生活的湖泊中存在 AIS 的看法所驱动。研究还发现,政治意识形态也是影响化学处理偏好的一个重要预测因素,社会保守派参与者比社会自由派参与者更倾向于化学处理。人们对 AIS 影响的认识以及对负责就 AIS 管理方法提供建议的机构的信任度并不能显著预测人们对化学处理策略的偏好。本文讨论了外联工作的意义。
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Predicting preferences for chemical treatment of aquatic invasive species and implications for outreach

Predicting preferences for chemical treatment of aquatic invasive species and implications for outreach

The spread of aquatic invasive species (AIS) poses many challenges to local, state, and federal government agencies in the United States and worldwide, as well as individuals living on lakeshore properties on which they are found. Lakeshore property owners, in particular, face significant economic damage when invasive species are discovered adjacent to their properties. However, little research has been conducted on the perceptions lakeshore property owners have about managing aquatic invasive species. To examine this, a survey was administered to 1200 individuals identified as owning a property on a lake in Wisconsin, USA. A regression model was constructed to examine the impact of political ideology, perceived environmental threat, familiarity with AIS, trust in institutions that advise about AIS management, and the emotions participants feel when thinking about managing AIS on the lakes that they live by on their preferences for chemical treatment management strategies. It was found that preference for chemical treatment strategies was predominantly driven by negative emotions about AIS and the perception that AIS were present in the lake that they live by. Political ideology was also found to be a significant predictor of preference for chemical treatment, with socially conservative participants more likely to favor this treatment compared to more socially liberal participants. Perceived AIS impact and trust in institutions tasked with advising on AIS management approaches were not found to be significant predictors of preference for chemical treatment strategies. Implications for outreach efforts are discussed.

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Biological Invasions
Biological Invasions 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
6.90%
发文量
248
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Biological Invasions publishes research and synthesis papers on patterns and processes of biological invasions in terrestrial, freshwater, and marine (including brackish) ecosystems. Also of interest are scholarly papers on management and policy issues as they relate to conservation programs and the global amelioration or control of invasions. The journal will consider proposals for special issues resulting from conferences or workshops on invasions.There are no page charges to publish in this journal.
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