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Public knowledge and perception of toads and frogs in three areas of subtropical Southeast China
Nates Jimenez, J. & Lindemann-Matthies, P. (2015). Public knowledge and perception of toads and frogs in three areas of subtropical Southeast China, Society & Animals, 23, 166-192.URL: doi.org/10.1163/15685306-12341368
Abstract
This study investigated people’s perceptions and knowledge of toads and frogs in three areas of Southeast China: rural Gutian Shan, semi-rural Xin Gan Shan, and the city of Quzhou. In 2010, 672 randomly selected laypersons (between eight and 80 years old) were interviewed with the help of a standardized questionnaire and a picture test. Study participants named a variety of toads and frogs. The naming of a species and its actual identification on paper was positively correlated. Overall, t
Sprache: Englisch
Art der Begutachtung: Peer Review(Double-blind peer review)
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