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Supplementary material 1 from: Luna A, Edelaar P, Shwartz A (2019) Assessment of social perception of an invasive parakeet using a novel visual survey method. NeoBiota 46: 71-89.

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  • Luna, Álvaro
  • Edelaar, Pim
  • Shwartz, Assaf
The perceptions of the general public regarding invasive alien species (IAS) are important in the prevention of future invasions and the success of management programmes. Here we use a novel visual method to investigate the perception of a charismatic IAS, the rose-ringed parakeet, across different stakeholders in Seville, Spain. Respondents were asked to select images of 10 bird species they would like to have present in their surroundings, out of 20 available images, including the parakeet and three other non-natives.
 
DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10433/9589
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HANDLE: http://hdl.handle.net/10433/9589
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RIO. Repositorio Institucional Olavide
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RIO. Repositorio Institucional Olavide
oai:rio.upo.es:10433/9589
. 2019

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL 1 FROM: LUNA A, EDELAAR P, SHWARTZ A (2019) ASSESSMENT OF SOCIAL PERCEPTION OF AN INVASIVE PARAKEET USING A NOVEL VISUAL SURVEY METHOD. NEOBIOTA 46: 71-89.

RIO. Repositorio Institucional Olavide
  • Luna, Álvaro
  • Edelaar, Pim
  • Shwartz, Assaf
The perceptions of the general public regarding invasive alien species (IAS) are important in the prevention of future invasions and the success of management programmes. Here we use a novel visual method to investigate the perception of a charismatic IAS, the rose-ringed parakeet, across different stakeholders in Seville, Spain. Respondents were asked to select images of 10 bird species they would like to have present in their surroundings, out of 20 available images, including the parakeet and three other non-natives.




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