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Jaric et al., Data mining in conservation research using Latin and vernacular species names. Peerj - Supplementary material

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Supplementary material for: Jaric et al., Data mining in conservation research using Latin and vernacular species names. PeerjAbstract - In conservation science, assessments of trends and priorities often focus on species as the management unit. Studies on species coverage in online media are commonly conducted by using species vernacular names. However, use of species vernacular names for web-based data search is problematic due to high risk of mismatches in results. While the use of Latin names may produce more consistent results, it is uncertain whether a search using Latin names will produce unbiased results as compared to vernacular names. We assessed the potential of Latin names to be used as an alternative to vernacular names for the data mining within the field of conservation science. By using Latin and vernacular names, we searched for species from four species groups: diurnal birds of prey, Carnivora, Primates and marine mammals. We assessed the relationship of the results obtained within different online sources, such as Internet pages, newspapers and social media networks. Results indicated that the search results based on Latin and vernacular names were highly correlated, and confirmed that one can be used as an alternative for the other. We also demonstrated the potential of the number of images posted on the Internet to be used as an indication of the public attention towards different species.
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