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Citizen science as a monitoring tool in aquatic ecology: trends, gaps, and futu...

Lameira, Helton Luis Nina; Guerrero-Moreno, Mayerly Alexandra; Silva, Everton Cruz da; Oliveira, Fernando Abreu; Teodosio, Maria; Dias-Silva, Karina

Aquatic ecosystems are essential for biodiversity and ecosystem services, but anthropogenic pressures threaten them. In this context, citizen science has emerged as an innovative strategy for biodiversity conservation and environmental monitoring. We conducted a scientometric analysis to identify patterns and gaps in the scientific literature on citizen science in aquatic ecology. We analyzed 185 articles publi...


Citizen science from the perspective of Higher Education professors

Lameira, Helton Luis Nina; Guerrero-Moreno, Mayerly Alexandra; Silva, Everton Cruz; Santos, Paulo Roberto Brasil; Teodosio, Maria

Citizen science (CS) has the potential to be a crucial tool to effectively address positive contributions in the global context of the challenges of change in our societies and environment. Recent research highlights the growth of CS in formal education, but little is known about scientists’ perceptions. This study investigated the perception of 170 faculty members from 32 Brazilian federal universities regardi...


Neotropical dragonflies (Insecta: Odonata) as key organisms for promoting commu...

Guerrero-Moreno, Mayerly Alexandra; Juen, Leandro; Puig-Cabrera, Miguel; Teodosio, Maria; Oliveira-Junior, José Max Barbosa

Incorporating insects into ecotourism activities increases awareness of their importance in ecosystems. However, the inclusion of this group in ecotourism activities is still rare. In this context, we identified the perception of indigenous and non-indigenous leaders and residents about the potential of Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) as key organisms for promoting community- based ecotourism (CBET) in th...


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