The aim of this research is to set a successful strategy for engaging citizen marine scientists and to obtain reliable data on marine species. The case study of this work is the bearded fireworm Hermodice carunculata, a charismatic species spreading from the southern Mediterranean probably in relation to global warming. To achieve research objectives, some emerging technologies (mainly social platforms) were combined with web ecological knowledge (i.e., data, pictures and videos about the target species published on the WWW for non-scientific purposes) and questionnaires, in order to invite people to collect ecological data on the amphinomid worm from the Adriatic Sea and to interact with involved people. In order to address future fruitful...
The introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS) is an ongoing phenomenon which has been pointed out...
Citizen science and informed citizens have become fundamental in providing the first records and acc...
Invasive Alien Species (IAS) are a growing threat to Europe's biodiversity. The implementation of Eu...
The aim of this research is to set a successful strategy for engaging citizen marine scientists and ...
To understand the invasive potential and the spread dynamics of an alien species, any newly colonize...
Raising knowledge of the dispersal of non-indigenous species (NIS) in new geographic areas is a matt...
The Mediterranean Sea, considered as a true hotspot of biodiversity, is currently experiencing a dec...
We report on the experience of two citizen science projects: the Project “Caulerpa cylindracea – Ega...
In the last few decades, anthopogenic activities, introduction of Non-Indigenous Species (NIS, i.e. ...
The current development of citizen science is an opportunity for marine biodiversity surveys to use ...
The invasive fan worm Branchiomma luctuosum (Grube, 1870), originally described from the Red Sea, is...
Climate change, overfishing, marine pollution and other anthropogenic drivers threaten our global oc...
In Citizen Science, members of the general public collaborate with scientists to generate and use da...
Quantitative studies on population dynamics and life history traits of key species are useful to pre...
The chief purpose of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) is biodiversity conservation. The effects that inv...
The introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS) is an ongoing phenomenon which has been pointed out...
Citizen science and informed citizens have become fundamental in providing the first records and acc...
Invasive Alien Species (IAS) are a growing threat to Europe's biodiversity. The implementation of Eu...
The aim of this research is to set a successful strategy for engaging citizen marine scientists and ...
To understand the invasive potential and the spread dynamics of an alien species, any newly colonize...
Raising knowledge of the dispersal of non-indigenous species (NIS) in new geographic areas is a matt...
The Mediterranean Sea, considered as a true hotspot of biodiversity, is currently experiencing a dec...
We report on the experience of two citizen science projects: the Project “Caulerpa cylindracea – Ega...
In the last few decades, anthopogenic activities, introduction of Non-Indigenous Species (NIS, i.e. ...
The current development of citizen science is an opportunity for marine biodiversity surveys to use ...
The invasive fan worm Branchiomma luctuosum (Grube, 1870), originally described from the Red Sea, is...
Climate change, overfishing, marine pollution and other anthropogenic drivers threaten our global oc...
In Citizen Science, members of the general public collaborate with scientists to generate and use da...
Quantitative studies on population dynamics and life history traits of key species are useful to pre...
The chief purpose of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) is biodiversity conservation. The effects that inv...
The introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS) is an ongoing phenomenon which has been pointed out...
Citizen science and informed citizens have become fundamental in providing the first records and acc...
Invasive Alien Species (IAS) are a growing threat to Europe's biodiversity. The implementation of Eu...