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Title
Drivers of species knowledge across the tree of life
Abstract
Knowledge of biodiversity is unevenly distributed across the Tree of Life. In the long run, such disparity in awareness unbalances our understanding of life on Earth, influencing policy decisions and the allocation of research and conservation funding. We investigated how humans accumulate knowledge of biodiversity by searching for consistent relationships between scientific (number of publications) and societal (number of views in Wikipedia) interest, and species-level morphological, ecological, and sociocultural factors. Across a random selection of 3019 species spanning 29 Phyla/Divisions, we show that sociocultural factors are the most important correlates of scientific and societal interest in biodiversity, including the fact that a species is useful or harmful to humans, has a common name, and is listed in the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List. Furthermore, large-bodied, broadly distributed, and taxonomically unique species receive more scientific and societal attention, whereas colorfulness and phylogenetic proximity to humans correlate exclusively with societal attention. These results highlight a favoritism toward limited branches of the Tree of Life, and that scientific and societal priorities in biodiversity research broadly align. This suggests that we may be missing out on key species in our research and conservation agenda simply because they are not on our cultural radar.
Bibliographic citation
Mammola, S.; Adamo, M.; Antic, D.; Calevo, J.; Cancellario, T.; Cardoso, P.; Chamberlain, D.; Chialva, M.; Durucan, F.; Fontaneto, D.; Goncalves, D.; Martínez, A.; Santini, L.; Rubio-Lopez, I.; Sousa, R.; Villegas-Rios, D.; Verdes, A.; Correia, R.A. (2023). Drivers of species knowledge across the tree of life. eLIFE 12: RP88251. https://dx.doi.org/10.7554/elife.88251.3
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Authors

author
Name
Stefano Mammola
author
Name
Martino Adamo
author
Name
Dragan Antic
author
Name
Jacopo Calevo
author
Name
Tommaso Cancellario
author
Name
Pedro Cardoso
author
Name
Dan Chamberlain
author
Name
Matteo Chialva
author
Name
Furkan Durucan
author
Name
Diego Fontaneto
author
Name
Duarte Goncalves
author
Name
Alejandro Martínez
author
Name
Luca Santini
author
Name
Iñigo Rubio-Lopez
author
Name
Ronaldo Sousa
author
Name
David Villegas-Rios
author
Name
Aida Verdes
author
Name
Ricardo Correia

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https://dx.doi.org/10.7554/elife.88251.3

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date created
2023-11-06
date modified
2023-12-11