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  1. Assessing the political vulnerability of National Parks in sub‐Saharan Africa using data on digital trends and engagement
  2. Can citizen science and social media images support the detection of new invasion sites? A deep learning test case with Cortaderia selloana
  3. gtrendsAPI: An R wrapper for the Google Trends API
  4. Acknowledging and understanding the contributions of nature to human sense of time
  5. Harnessing online digital data in biodiversity monitoring
  6. Quantifying spatial ignorance in the effort to collect terrestrial fauna in Namibia, Africa
  7. Assessing Brazilian protected areas through social media: Insights from 10 years of public interest and engagement
  8. Online wildlife trade in species of conservation concern
  9. Drivers of species knowledge across the tree of life
  10. Drivers of species knowledge across the tree of life
  11. Using social media records to inform conservation planning
  12. Using automated content analysis to monitor global online trade in endemic reptile species
  13. Shifts to open access with high article processing charges hinder research equity and careers
  14. The searchscape of fear: A global analysis of internet search trends for biophobias
  15. Tracking worldwide interest in sustainable development goals using culturomics
  16. Transience of public attention in conservation science
  17. Social media data can inform the Global Biodiversity Framework
  18. Evaluating global interest in biodiversity and conservation
  19. Eponyms have no place in 21st-century biological nomenclature
  20. Detecting wildlife trafficking in images from online platforms: A test case using deep learning with pangolin images
  21. Wood-pasture abandonment changes bird functional diversity and composition with potential drawbacks to pest regulation
  22. Biocultural aspects of species extinctions
  23. Five decades of biogeography: A view from the Journal of Biogeography
  24. Journal of biogeography innovation awards
  25. Advancing conservation geography
  26. Dimension and impact of biases in funding for species and habitat conservation
  27. Societal extinction of species
  28. Recreational angling and spearfishing on social media: insights on harvesting patterns, social engagement and sentiments related to the distributional range shift of a marine invasive species
  29. Quantitative conservation geography
  30. A big data approach to identify the loss of coastal cultural ecosystem services caused by the 2019 Brazilian oil spill disaster
  31. Public awareness and engagement in relation to the coastal oil spill in northeast Brazil
  32. Responsible use of social media data is needed: A reply to Maya-Jariego et al. “Plenty of black money: Netnography of illegal recreational underwater fishing in southern Spain”
  33. The implications of digital visual media for human–nature relationships
  34. Social media data reveals multiple cultural services along the 8.500 kilometers of Brazilian coastline
  35. A digital approach to quantifying political vulnerability of protected areas
  36. Evaluating public interest in protected areas using Wikipedia page views
  37. Mapping the online songbird trade in Indonesia
  38. COVID‐19 lockdowns increase public interest in urban nature
  39. Conservation culturomics: Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater
  40. Culturomics for (not against!) protected areas
  41. Bird taxonomic and functional responses to land abandonment in wood-pastures
  42. Uncovering assets in Brazilian national parks
  43. Analyzing publicly available videos about recreational fishing reveals key ecological and social insights: A case study about groupers in the Mediterranean Sea
  44. No visit, no interest: How COVID-19 has affected public interest in world's national parks
  45. Digital data sources and methods for conservation culturomics
  46. Introduction
  47. Invasion Culturomics and iEcology
  48. Using Wikipedia to measure public interest in biodiversity and conservation
  49. Birds that are more commonly encountered in the wild attract higher public interest online
  50. Mapping the online songbird trade in Indonesia
  51. Consequences of recreational hunting for biodiversity conservation and livelihoods
  52. Environmental factors driving plant trait distributions in coastal zones of Atlantic Forest
  53. Towards a taxonomically unbiased European Union biodiversity strategy for 2030
  54. Expanding conservation culturomics and iEcology from terrestrial to aquatic realms
  55. The contribution of small shrubby patches to the functional diversity of wood-pastures
  56. Taxonomic bias in amphibian research: Are researchers responding to conservation need?
  57. Societal attention toward extinction threats: a comparison between climate change and biological invasions
  58. Increasing biodiversity in wood-pastures by protecting small shrubby patches
  59. Monitoring and mapping non-governmental conservation action in Amazonia
  60. Drivers of taxonomic bias in conservation research: a global analysis of terrestrial mammals
  61. The role of species charisma in biological invasions
  62. iEcology: Harnessing Large Online Resources to Generate Ecological Insights
  63. The ghosts of forests past and future: deforestation and botanical sampling in the Brazilian Amazon
  64. Developing and validating a nestling photographic aging guide for cavity-nesting birds: an example with the European Bee-eater (Merops apiaster)
  65. Using ignorance scores to explore biodiversity recording effort for multiple taxa in the Caatinga
  66. Are Protected Areas undervalued? An asset-based analysis of Brazilian Protected Area Management Plans
  67. A culturomics approach to quantifying the salience of species on the global internet
  68. Societal attention toward extinction threats
  69. Known unknowns: Filling the gaps in scientific knowledge production in the Caatinga
  70. Data mining on YouTube reveals fisher group-specific harvesting patterns and social engagement in recreational anglers and spearfishers
  71. Assessing cultural ecosystem services of a large marine protected area through social media photographs
  72. Inferring public interest from search engine data requires caution
  73. Hunting in Brazil: What are the options?
  74. Scientific Productivity of Brazilian Ecological Stations
  75. Developing a global indicator for Aichi Target 1 by merging online data sources to measure biodiversity awareness and engagement
  76. Male post-breeding movements and stopover habitat selection of an endangered short-distance migrant, the Little Bustard Tetrax tetrax
  77. On the overlap between scientific and societal taxonomic attentions — Insights for conservation
  78. Pivotal 20th Century Contributions to the Development of the Anthropocene Concept:Overview and Implications
  79. Jocelyn Thorpe, Stephanie Rutherford and L. Anders Sandberg (eds), Methodological Challenges in Nature-Culture and Environmental History Research
  80. A salience index for integrating multiple user perspectives in cultural ecosystem service assessments
  81. Nomenclature instability in species culturomic assessments: Why synonyms matter
  82. On the overlap between scientific and societal taxonomic attention - insights for conservation
  83. Is research supporting sustainable management in a changing world? Insights from a Mediterranean silvopastoral system
  84. Google trends data need validation: Comment on Durmuşoğlu (2017)
  85. Culturomic assessment of Brazilian protected areas: Exploring a novel index of protected area visibility
  86. EU protected area network did not prevent a country wide population decline in a threatened grassland bird
  87. Are capacity deficits in local government leaving the Amazon vulnerable to environmental change?
  88. Understanding non-compliance: Local people’s perceptions of natural resource exploitation inside two national parks in northeast Brazil
  89. Using machine learning to disentangle homonyms in large text corpora
  90. Drier climate shifts leaf morphology in Amazonian trees
  91. Protected area asset stewardship
  92. The power and the promise of culturomics
  93. Internet scientific name frequency as an indicator of cultural salience of biodiversity
  94. Protected areas buffer the Brazilian semi-arid biome from climate change
  95. Contribution of spatially explicit models to climate change adaptation and mitigation plans for a priority forest habitat
  96. Cultural Services in the Caatinga
  97. Evaluation of management effectiveness of Brazilian Marine Protected Areas.
  98. A Bibliometric Analysis of High Impact Research in the Middle East Using Champion Works
  99. Conservation culturomics
  100. The scientific value of Amazonian protected areas
  101. Are white storks addicted to junk food? Impacts of landfill use on the movement and behaviour of resident white storks (Ciconia ciconia) from a partially migratory population
  102. Ecological outcomes of Atlantic Forest restoration initiatives by sugar cane producers
  103. Familiarity breeds content: assessing bird species popularity with culturomics
  104. Cultural viability of reintroducing the ecologically extinct Alagoas Curassow (Pauxi mitu Linnaeus, 1766) to Northeast Brazil
  105. Conservation of the Amazon rainforest: the role of environmental NGO's
  106. Topography and aridity influence oak woodland bird assemblages in southern Europe
  107. Post-release monitoring of Antillean manatees: an assessment of the Brazilian rehabilitation and release programme
  108. Research trends in biogeography
  109. Geographic trends and information deficits in Amazonian conservation research
  110. Role of the Mediterranean Sea in differentiating European and North African woodland bird assemblages
  111. Tibor Hartel and Tobias Plieninger: European wood-pastures in transition: a social-ecological approach
  112. A spatially explicit approach to assess the collision risk between birds and overhead power lines: A case study with the little bustard
  113. Does canopy pruning affect foliage-gleaning birds in managed cork oak woodlands?
  114. Impact of cork extraction on birds: Relevance for conservation of Mediterranean biodiversity