Determinants of Bird Species Literacy—Activity/Interest and Specialization Are More Important Than Socio-Demographic Variables
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
The Present Study
- Bird species knowledge and birding specialization are correlated.
- Bird species knowledge and bird commitment are correlated.
- Men score higher than women in bird species knowledge.
- Distance to the next forest patch is related to bird species knowledge.
- Garden owners score higher than non-owners on bird species knowledge.
- Hometown size is related to bird species knowledge with higher scores in rural areas.
2. Material and Methods
2.1. Participants and Data Collection
2.2. Questionnaire
2.2.1. Demographic Data
2.2.2. Birding Specialization
2.2.3. Bird Related Activities and Interest
2.2.4. Bird Identification Scores
2.3. Coding of Correct Answers
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
English Name | Scientific Name | Order | Breeding Pairs |
---|---|---|---|
Great crested grebe | Podiceps cristatus | Podicipediformes | 25,000 |
Grey heron | Ardea cinerea | Ciconiformes | 30,000 |
White stork | Ciconia ciconia | Ciconiformes | 4400 |
Common buzzard | Buteo buteo | Accipitriformes | 100,000 |
Mallard | Anas plathyrhynchos | Anseriformes | 200,000 |
Coot | Fulica atra | Gruiformes | 90,000 |
Pheasant | Phasianus colchicus | Galliformes | 250,000 |
Swift | Apus apus | Apodiformes | 250,000 |
Lapwing | Vanellus vanellus | Charadriiformes | 80,000 |
Black-headed gull | Chroicocephalus ridibundus | Charadriiformes | 125,000 |
Cuckoo | Cuculus canorus | Cuculiformes | 50,000 |
Tawny owl | Strix aluco | Strigiformes | 55,000 |
Great spotted woodpecker | Dendrocopos major | Piciformes | 800,000 |
Woodpigeon | Columba palumbus | Columbiformes | ≈3 Mio |
Jay | Garrulus glandarius | Passeriformes | 500,000 |
Great tit | Parus major | Passeriformes | ≈6 Mio |
Robin | Erithacus rubecula | Passeriformes | ≈4 Mio |
Blackbird | Turdus merula | Passeriformes | ≈8 Mio |
Chaffinch | Fringilla coelebs | Passeriformes | ≈8 Mio |
Carrion crow | Corvus corone | Passeriformes | 650,000 |
Magpie | Pica pica | Passeriformes | 450,000 |
Nuthatch | Sitta europaea | Passeriformes | ≈1.5 Mio |
Starling | Sturnus vulgaris | Passeriformes | ≈3.5 Mio |
Blackcap | Sylvia atricapilla | Passeriformes | ≈4 Mio |
Chiffchaff | Phylloscopus collybita | Passeriformes | ≈3 Mio |
House sparrow | Passer domesticus | Passeriformes | ≈4 Mio |
Black redstart | Phoenicurus ochruros | Passeriformes | 900,000 |
Yellowhammer | Emberiza citrinella | Passeriformes | ≈1.5 Mio |
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Demographic Variables | Gender | |
---|---|---|
Occupation | Male | Female |
Student | 337 | 682 |
Employee | 348 | 525 |
Distance to next forest patch | ||
<1 km | 393 | 620 |
1 to 5 km | 276 | 532 |
6 to 10 km | 18 | 55 |
>10 km | 7 | 11 |
Garden owner | ||
yes | 479 | 840 |
no | 214 | 377 |
Hometown size | ||
<2000 | 133 | 184 |
2000–5000 | 132 | 271 |
5000–20,000 | 180 | 336 |
20,000–100,000 | 139 | 254 |
>100,000 | 108 | 172 |
Age | ||
Mean | 33.46 | 31.41 |
SD | 14.01 | 12.92 |
Component | Eigen-Value | % Variance Explained | Cumulative Variance |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 3.347 | 55.78 | 55.78 |
2 | 0.861 | 14.36 | 70.13 |
3 | 0.661 | 11.02 | 81.15 |
4 | 0.424 | 7.07 | 88.22 |
5 | 0.415 | 6.91 | 95.13 |
6 | 0.292 | 4.87 | 100 |
Item Wording | PC1 |
---|---|
I am interested in ornithology/science of birds. Ich interessiere mich für Vogelkunde. | 0.846 |
How often do you read about birds? Wie oft lesen Sie über Vögel? | 0.824 |
How often do you watch birds in nature? Wie oft beobachten Sie Vögel in der Natur? | 0.800 |
The topic is important for me. Das Thema ist mir wichtig. | 0.795 |
How often do you watch TV about birds? Wie oft schauen Sie sich Sendungen über Vögel an? | 0.684 |
How often do you walk in nature? Wie oft gehen Sie in der Natur spazieren? | 0.462 |
Source of Variance | df | Mean of Squares | F | p | Partial Eta2 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Corrected model | 6 | 6651.79 | 420.75 | <0.001 | 0.576 |
Constant | 1 | 4363.05 | 275.98 | <0.001 | 0.129 |
Occupation | 1 | 186.40 | 11.79 | 0.001 | 0.006 |
Distance to next forest patch | 3 | 73.39 | 4.64 | 0.003 | 0.007 |
Interest/activity | 1 | 2316.20 | 146.51 | <0.001 | 0.073 |
Birding Specialization | 1 | 13242.62 | 837.64 | <0.001 | 0.310 |
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Randler, C.; Heil, F. Determinants of Bird Species Literacy—Activity/Interest and Specialization Are More Important Than Socio-Demographic Variables. Animals 2021, 11, 1595. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11061595
Randler C, Heil F. Determinants of Bird Species Literacy—Activity/Interest and Specialization Are More Important Than Socio-Demographic Variables. Animals. 2021; 11(6):1595. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11061595
Chicago/Turabian StyleRandler, Christoph, and Felicitas Heil. 2021. "Determinants of Bird Species Literacy—Activity/Interest and Specialization Are More Important Than Socio-Demographic Variables" Animals 11, no. 6: 1595. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11061595
APA StyleRandler, C., & Heil, F. (2021). Determinants of Bird Species Literacy—Activity/Interest and Specialization Are More Important Than Socio-Demographic Variables. Animals, 11(6), 1595. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11061595