Most people lack direct experience with wildlife and form their risk perception primarily on information provided by the media. The way the media frames news may substantially shape public risk perception, promoting or discouraging public tolerance towards wildlife. At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, bats were suggested as the most plausible reservoir of the virus, and this became a recurrent topic in media reports, potentially strengthening a negative view of this ecologically important group. We investigated how media framed bats and bat-associated diseases before and during the COVID-19 pandemic by assessing the content of 2651 online reports published across 26 countries, to understand how and how quickly worldwide media may have af...
Bat research networks and viral surveillance are assumed to be at odds due to seemingly conflicting ...
Bats, the world’s only flying mammals, are essential for native biodiversity and natural processes l...
Do scientists maintain a public silence over major issues for fear of the media? I argue that the th...
Dataset underpinning the following study: Abstract: The media is a valuable pathway for transformi...
SARS-CoV-2, the virus that caused the COVID-19 pandemic, is genomically similar to a SARS-like beta-...
Letter to the EditorCOVID-19 has spread around the globe, with massive impacts on global human heal...
The recent upsurge in bat-borne virus research has attracted substantial news coverage worldwide. A ...
The recent upsurge in bat-borne virus research has attracted substantial news coverage worldwide. A ...
Bats face diverse challenges that cause global bat population declines, including habitat loss and r...
International audienceBats are associated with conflicting perceptions among humans, ranging from af...
Bats are associated with conflicting perceptions among humans, ranging from affection to disgust. If...
The hunting of bats for food and medicine is one of the greatest threats to bat conservation. While ...
Bats and humans have a close relationship based on cohabitation, with bats taking roost in buildings...
Effectively communicating risk is critical to reducing conflict in human-wildlife interactions. Usin...
Effectively communicating risk is critical to reducing conflict in human-wildlife interactions. Usin...
Bat research networks and viral surveillance are assumed to be at odds due to seemingly conflicting ...
Bats, the world’s only flying mammals, are essential for native biodiversity and natural processes l...
Do scientists maintain a public silence over major issues for fear of the media? I argue that the th...
Dataset underpinning the following study: Abstract: The media is a valuable pathway for transformi...
SARS-CoV-2, the virus that caused the COVID-19 pandemic, is genomically similar to a SARS-like beta-...
Letter to the EditorCOVID-19 has spread around the globe, with massive impacts on global human heal...
The recent upsurge in bat-borne virus research has attracted substantial news coverage worldwide. A ...
The recent upsurge in bat-borne virus research has attracted substantial news coverage worldwide. A ...
Bats face diverse challenges that cause global bat population declines, including habitat loss and r...
International audienceBats are associated with conflicting perceptions among humans, ranging from af...
Bats are associated with conflicting perceptions among humans, ranging from affection to disgust. If...
The hunting of bats for food and medicine is one of the greatest threats to bat conservation. While ...
Bats and humans have a close relationship based on cohabitation, with bats taking roost in buildings...
Effectively communicating risk is critical to reducing conflict in human-wildlife interactions. Usin...
Effectively communicating risk is critical to reducing conflict in human-wildlife interactions. Usin...
Bat research networks and viral surveillance are assumed to be at odds due to seemingly conflicting ...
Bats, the world’s only flying mammals, are essential for native biodiversity and natural processes l...
Do scientists maintain a public silence over major issues for fear of the media? I argue that the th...