Introuvable depuis près de 50 ans, la musaraigne-éléphant de Somalie a été de nouveau observée https://t.co/nbbE6MFNFW
Article intéressant, avec révision taxonomique pour cette redécouverte. Mais @franceinfo @afpfr pourquoi pas de lien vers la source ?!
https://t.co/UMQzP5EZQh
@radicalhoneybee @SirDanHill Following story shows the Djibouti scientists (corrxn to above comment). Paper is also remarkable for its implications on evolution & biogeography of sengis, all credit to all authors. That changes the picture for African scientists & institutions. #BLM
https://t.co/TiTT9KZqkB https://t.co/03Mc5ri4cT
@Fabian69827039 @Teacosyunicorn @QuickTake @Global_Wildlife @DukeLemurCenter @Wezi_heartsound Here is the research team's article.
The Acknowledgements section credits locals much better than the reporting has done.
It is disappointing that science reporting is still so bad about crediting individuals and not teams or citizen-scientists!
https://t.co/orC4CTebay
I'm on a bit of a twitter break, but how could I not tweet this sengi news!
https://t.co/g45NkeGUIk
And here's the open access paper:
https://t.co/g27VVfPAAk
HT my dad catching me up on this!