INVESTIGADORES
MARTINEZ PASTUR Guillermo Jose
artículos
Título:
Social media reveal visitors’ interest in flora and fauna species of a forest region
Autor/es:
HUERTAS HERRERA, ALEJANDRO; TORO-MANRÍQUEZ, MÓNICA D.R.; SOLER ESTEBAN, ROSINA; LORENZO, CRISTIAN; LENCINAS, MARÍA VANESSA; MARTÍNEZ PASTUR, GUILLERMO
Revista:
Ecosystems and People
Editorial:
Taylor and Francis
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2023 vol. 19
ISSN:
2639-5908
Resumen:
Visitor interests can be crucial to understanding humans’ connectedness in nature. Weanalysed the relationship between people and flora and fauna species (native and exotic)through YouTube videos of a forest region (southern Patagonia) posted by visitors fromdifferent parts of the world. We characterised the species of flora and fauna observed by thevisitors and calculated the time that appears in the videos as a proxy for their connectednessto biodiversity. The biodiversity observations were contrasted against visitors’ sociodemographiccharacteristics (age and gender) by the Van der Waerden test and multivariateanalyses. We created a sociogram that showed connections among species through visitorlinks to these data. Our results reveal different degrees of relationship between species,where some exotic ones were more preferred than natives (Van der Waerden test p =