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2025
Challenges of passive citizen science in ecology within a shifting social media landscape
Ecological Informatics
2025
A database on the historical and current occurrences of snakes in Eswatini
Database
2024
Passive citizen science: social media as a tool for marine wildlife observation
Marine Ecology Progress Series
2024
Uncertainties in Plant Species Niche Modeling under Climate Change Scenarios
Ecologies
2024
Diversity gradients of terrestrial vertebrates – substantial variations about a common theme
Journal of Zoology
2024
Citizen science and color pattern analysis indicate unreported Batesian mimicry between Neotropical snakes
Biotropica
2024
Predicting the Spatial Distribution of the Mangshan Pit Viper (Protobothrops mangshanensis) under Climate Change Scenarios Using MaxEnt Modeling
Forests
2023
The Reptile Relocation Industry in Australia: Perspectives from Operators
Diversity
2023
Citizen Science in Action: An Updated Distribution for Lampropeltis pyromelana
Western North American Naturalist
2023
Trophic Niche Partitioning between Sympatric Naja naja and Ptyas mucosa: Crowdsourced Data in Application to Community Ecology
Journal of Herpetology
2023
Can social media be used to inform the distribution of the marbled polecat, Vormela peregusna?
Mammal Research
2022
Dactylogyridae 2022: a meta-analysis of phylogenetic studies and generic diagnoses of parasitic flatworms using published genetic and morphological data
International Journal for Parasitology
2022
Mix and match: New records of interspecific amplexus among South African frogs, with a review of sub‐Saharan Africa
African Journal of Ecology
2021
Impact of climate change on the spatial distribution of endemic legume species of the Guineo-Congolian forest, Africa
Ecological Indicators
2021
Citizen science and online data: Opportunities and challenges for snake ecology and action against snakebite
Toxicon: X
2020
Sharing for science: high-resolution trophic interactions revealed rapidly by social media
PeerJ
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