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Now in @CurrentBiology our analysis on the spread of spider (mis-)information across the global press. pdf #openacess here:
https://t.co/c5CBkF6BV3
(Illustration by @jago_MO)
2-years in the making and involving a worldwide team of spider experts: @Cataranea, @arachnonaut ...
Conserving the #subterranean biome is a herculean challenge. What is the available evidence for effecting conservation across different interventions and threats?
The answer here (#OA):
https://t.co/4SyHDt7s93
Led by @batgirlhoff myself @cardosopmb /w several coauthors --->
New preprint in @researchsquare: we analyzed the factors driving the global flow of information on #spiders across online newspapers:
https://t.co/ckV2h1rpKh
(illustration by @jago_MO)
/with @Cataranea @arachnonaut @jago_MO ...
In the latest @Trends_Ecol_Evo' issue, a cautionary note on ecological 'extremes' and the abuse of superlatives in scientific writing.
A light article free to read for 50 days using this link: https://t.co/W7QH3K6MuL
Yet another terrific paper by @MEG_Verbania (@UllAmartinez, Ester Eckert, Diego Fontaneto) is out in @CommsBio. This time, the impact of tourism on interstitial meiofauna in sandy beaches is in the spotlight. https://t.co/SnXHIlNkav
In @Trends_Ecol_Evo, my take on #extreme habitats, deepest #caves, and the recent increase in the use of exaggerations and superlatives in scientific writing: https://t.co/DyFkjGh5BM
With a fantastic comic by Irene Frigo (https://t.co/79XvkBiu3N)!