Public Awareness and Perceptions of Invasive Alien Species in Small Towns
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Study Site
2.2. Questionnaires/Face-to-Face Surveys
2.3. Species Selected
2.4. Analysis
2.5. Ethics
3. Results
3.1. Demographic Characteristics
3.2. Awareness of the Term Invasive Alien Species
3.3. Awareness of Invasive Alien Species in the Region
3.4. Awareness and Recognition of the Target Selected IAS and Whether They Are Invasive/Indigenous
3.5. Willingness to Detect and Report IAS
3.6. Willingness to Support IAS Management
3.7. Willingness to Learn More about the General Issue of IAS
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Model Description | Log Likelihoods | Number of Parameters | δAICs | Wi | P |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
What is invasive~Gender + Education + alien density | −82.4329 | 9 | 0 | 0.9965 | * |
What is invasive~Gender + Education | −89.2397 | 8 | 11.61 | 0.0030 | * |
What is invasive~Gender + Residency + Age + Education + alien density | −80.1313 | 19 | 15.40 | 0.0004 | * |
What is invasive~Education | −94.2305 | 7 | 19.60 | <0.0001 | * |
What is invasive~Location | −94.1041 | 8 | 21.34 | <0.0001 | * |
What is invasive~alien density | −112.339 | 2 | 45.81 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 |
What is invasive~Gender | −118.561 | 2 | 58.26 | <0.0001 | 0.0025 |
What is invasive~Residency | −115.84 | 5 | 58.81 | <0.0001 | * |
What is invasive~1 | −123.262 | 1 | 65.66 | <0.0001 | NS |
What is invasive~Age | −121.524 | 7 | 74.18 | <0.0001 | NS |
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Jubase, N.; Shackleton, R.T.; Measey, J. Public Awareness and Perceptions of Invasive Alien Species in Small Towns. Biology 2021, 10, 1322. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10121322
Jubase N, Shackleton RT, Measey J. Public Awareness and Perceptions of Invasive Alien Species in Small Towns. Biology. 2021; 10(12):1322. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10121322
Chicago/Turabian StyleJubase, Nolwethu, Ross T. Shackleton, and John Measey. 2021. "Public Awareness and Perceptions of Invasive Alien Species in Small Towns" Biology 10, no. 12: 1322. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10121322
APA StyleJubase, N., Shackleton, R. T., & Measey, J. (2021). Public Awareness and Perceptions of Invasive Alien Species in Small Towns. Biology, 10(12), 1322. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10121322