Use of Internet Resources to Estimate the Abundance of Species in Contact with Humans (Using the Common Hamster (Cricetus cricetus L., 1758, Cricetidae, Rodentia) as an Example)

—Meta-analysis of the spontaneous activity of Internet users is proposed as an alternative to traditional methods of counting the abundance of species that people often encounter in their lives. Using the wordstat.yandex.ru tool, the statistics of search queries on the topic of struggle against the...

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Published in:Biology bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences Vol. 49; no. 10; pp. 1872 - 1877
Main Authors: Bogomolov, P. L., Feoktistova, N. Yu, Kropotkina, M. V., Surov, A. V.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Moscow Pleiades Publishing 01-12-2022
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:—Meta-analysis of the spontaneous activity of Internet users is proposed as an alternative to traditional methods of counting the abundance of species that people often encounter in their lives. Using the wordstat.yandex.ru tool, the statistics of search queries on the topic of struggle against the common hamster ( Cricetus cricetus L., 1758) as an agricultural pest was collected for four years. The tool allows tying the obtained data array to particular administrative region. As a result, a “pest map” of the species (equivalent to its relative abundance) we have compiled. Our comparison of these data with those obtained earlier for the hamster pelt harvesting (1950s) has allowed us to reveal trends in its changes by regions. It is supposed that Internet search statistical analysis is an underestimated resource, which would allow one to obtain information effectively on the abundance and distribution not only of the common hamster, but also of other species frequently in contact with humans (brown rat, water vole, beaver, muskrat, etc.).
ISSN:1062-3590
1608-3059
DOI:10.1134/S1062359022100077