There are currently no published studies examining taxonomic bias on Instagram. To address this knowledge gap, this study examined seven popular science communication accounts for a year and found that the majority of posts featured vertebrates. However, non-insect invertebrates attracted the highest measures of positive audience engagement (likes, views and comments), suggesting a mismatch between the preferences of science-seeking audiences online and the information being offered to them. These results challenge traditional notions of charismatic megafauna and could improve conservation outcomes of traditionally under-represented species like invertebrates
<div><p>Social media like blogs, micro-blogs or social networks are increasingly being investigated ...
Science communication through social media is an area of research that has gained much international...
Citizen science programs are becoming increasingly popular among naturalists but remain heavily bias...
There are currently no published studies examining taxonomic bias on Instagram. To address this know...
International audienceStudying and protecting each and every living species on Earth is a major chal...
Studies assessing online public sentiment towards biodiversity conservation are almost non-existent....
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Good science communication should give the public the tools to make informed decisions and take acti...
Several calls to action urge scientists and science communicators to engage more with online communi...
International audienceAttention directed at different species by society and science is particularly...
The interrelationship between public interest in endangered species and the attention they receive f...
Insects are important to the world’s ecosystems, forming the foundation of most food webs and provid...
Species vary widely in their popularity, and these variations in human interest impact conservation....
The interrelationship between public interest in endangered species and the attention they receive f...
Large, charismatic animals trigger human emotional responses, which consequently result in taxonomic...
<div><p>Social media like blogs, micro-blogs or social networks are increasingly being investigated ...
Science communication through social media is an area of research that has gained much international...
Citizen science programs are becoming increasingly popular among naturalists but remain heavily bias...
There are currently no published studies examining taxonomic bias on Instagram. To address this know...
International audienceStudying and protecting each and every living species on Earth is a major chal...
Studies assessing online public sentiment towards biodiversity conservation are almost non-existent....
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Good science communication should give the public the tools to make informed decisions and take acti...
Several calls to action urge scientists and science communicators to engage more with online communi...
International audienceAttention directed at different species by society and science is particularly...
The interrelationship between public interest in endangered species and the attention they receive f...
Insects are important to the world’s ecosystems, forming the foundation of most food webs and provid...
Species vary widely in their popularity, and these variations in human interest impact conservation....
The interrelationship between public interest in endangered species and the attention they receive f...
Large, charismatic animals trigger human emotional responses, which consequently result in taxonomic...
<div><p>Social media like blogs, micro-blogs or social networks are increasingly being investigated ...
Science communication through social media is an area of research that has gained much international...
Citizen science programs are becoming increasingly popular among naturalists but remain heavily bias...