Harnessing the Power of Social Media to Obtain Biodiversity Data About Cetaceans in a Poorly Monitored Area
The study and conservation of cetaceans benefit from systematic studies and non-systematic records about sightings and strandings. However, iEcology (internet ecology) was critical for numerous ecological studies and should be in the toolkit of cetacean ecologists. We hypothesize that iEcology is ir...
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Autores principales: | Pedro Morais, Luís Afonso, Ester Dias |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/ebd8ab6a20794b26bb05db176aba219e |
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