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Bibliographic resource
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Journal article
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AS
Title
Low human interest for the most at-risk reef fishes worldwide
Abstract
Human interest in biodiversity is essential for effective conservation action but remains poorly quantified at large scales. Here, we investigated human interest for 2408 marine reef fishes using data obtained from online public databases and social media, summarized in two synthetic dimensions, research effort and public attention. Both dimensions are mainly related to geographic range size. Research effort is also linked to fishery importance, while public attention is more related to fish aesthetic value and aquarium trade importance. We also found a strong phylogenetic bias, with certain fish families receiving disproportional research effort and public attention. Most concerningly, species at the highest risk of extinction and those most vulnerable to future climate change tend to receive less research effort and public attention. Our results provide a lens through which examining the societal attention that species garner, with the ultimate goals to improve conservation strategies, research programs, and communication plans.
Bibliographic citation
Mouquet, N.; Langlois, J.; Casajus, N.; Auber, A.; Flandrin, U.; Guilhaumon, F.; Loiseau, N.; McLean, M.; Receveur, A.; Stuart Smith, R.D.; Mouillot, D. (2024). Low human interest for the most at-risk reef fishes worldwide. Science Advances 10(29). https://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adj9510
Topic
Marine
Is peer reviewed
true
Access rights
open access
Is accessible for free
true

Authors

author
Name
Nicolas Mouquet
author
Name
Juliette Langlois
author
Name
Nicolas Casajus
author
Name
Arnaud Auber
author
Name
Ulysse Flandrin
author
Name
François Guilhaumon
author
Name
Nicolas Loiseau
author
Name
Matthew McLean
author
Name
Aurore Receveur
author
Name
Rick Stuart Smith
author
Name
David Mouillot

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adj9510

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date created
2024-07-29
date modified
2024-07-29