A guest post from PLOS Ecology Reporting Fellow, Uma Nagendra, on research from the Ecological Society of America Scientific Meeting in Ft…
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Biodiversity Augmenting the Reality of Ecology Education
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Citizen Science Science Communication, Simple Words, and Story Telling at ESA 2016
A guest post from PLOS Ecology Reporting Fellow, Caitlin McDonough, on research from the Ecological Society of America Scientific Meeting in Ft…
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Biodiversity Leveraging the Power of Biodiversity Specimen Data for Ecological Research
A guest post from PLOS Ecology Reporting Fellow, Caitlin McDonough, on research from the Ecological Society of America Scientific Meeting in Ft…
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Biodiversity Cities as Novel Ecosystems: Adaptions to Urban Conditions
A guest post from PLOS Ecology Reporting Fellow, Liz Kimbrough, on research from the Ecological Society of America Scientific Meeting in Ft…
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Biodiversity Ecological Impacts of Climate Change Collection 2015-2016
How climate change affects the structure and function of ecosystems—past, present, and future–is a well-represented topic in PLOS publications for 2015-2016. The…
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Citizen Science Can drinking tea help us understand climate change?
For the price of a cup of tea, or perhaps several, we are making strides towards better understanding climate change thanks to…
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Citizen Science Science By Donation: Tips for successful research crowdfunding
What does it take to get ordinary people to fund your science? This is the third in a series of posts that…
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Citizen Science Science by Donation: Ready, Set, Launch!
What does it take to get ordinary people to fund your science? This is the second in a series of posts that…
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Citizen Science Science by Donation: Is scientific crowdfunding worth it? Let’s find out!
What does it take to get ordinary people to fund your science? This is the first in a series of posts that…
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Citizen Science Can you help us identify this pipefish? Three high school students go to Ocean Sciences 2016 looking for answers
Do you have experience with pipefish identification? These high school students haven’t found anyone who could identify the fish they captured. If…