COVID-19, media coverage of bats related Web searches: a turning point for bat conservation?
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
SARS-CoV-
2,
the virus that caused the COVID-19
pandemic, is genomically
similar to a SARS-like
beta-coronavirus
found in Asian rhinolophid bats.
This evolutionary relationship impressed the global media, which then emphasised
bats as key actors in the spillover that resulted in the pandemic.
In this study, we highlight changes in the traditional and new media coverage
of bats and in Internet search volumes that occurred since the beginning of
the COVID-19
pandemic in 2020.
2. We analysed Google and Wikipedia searches for bats and coronaviruses in
21 countries and eight languages, as well as television broadcasts in the USA,
some of which have global coverage, between January 2016 and December
2020. In January 2020, the amount of television news about bats boomed,
and news associated with the term 'bat' shifted to COVID-19-
related
topics.
A nearly identical pattern was observed in Google searches during 2020 at
the global scale. The daily time series of television coverage and Internet
search volumes on bats and coronavirus in the USA covaried in the first
quarter of 2020, in line with the existence of a media bubble. Time-series
analysis revealed that both the Google Trends index and visits to Wikipedia
pages about bats boomed in early 2020, despite the fact that this time of
year is usually characterised by low search volumes.
3. Media coverage emphasised, correctly or not, the role of bats in the COVID-19
pandemic and amplified public interest in bats worldwide. The public image
of these mammals, in many cases threatened and important ecosystem service
providers, was seriously compromised. We therefore recommend that policymakers
and journalists prioritise scientifically accurate communication campaigns
about bats, which would help counteract the surge in bat persecution,
and leverage interest towards positive human-bat
interactions
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Bats Chiroptera; Conservation; Covid-19; Google; SARS-COV-2; Television news; Wikipedia
Elenco autori:
Mori, Emiliano
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