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View article: Story-writing Workshops as Archaeological Interventions: Local Perceptions of Galapagos Marine Plastic Litter
Story-writing Workshops as Archaeological Interventions: Local Perceptions of Galapagos Marine Plastic Litter Open
Marine plastic pollution is an issue that threatens most places around the world, including the remote and unique Galapagos archipelago. We used the archaeological framework of object itineraries as part of a story-writing workshop to expl…
View article: Waste Journeys
Waste Journeys Open
Plastics, as supermodern artefacts of the Anthropocene, form a significant part of waste landscapes. But they also pollute landscapes – cultural and natural, marine and terrestrial – across the globe, including in the most isolated of plac…
View article: Microplastic distribution and composition on two Galápagos island beaches, Ecuador: Verifying the use of citizen science derived data in long-term monitoring
Microplastic distribution and composition on two Galápagos island beaches, Ecuador: Verifying the use of citizen science derived data in long-term monitoring Open
Monitoring beach plastic contamination across space and time is necessary for understanding its sources and ecological effects, and for guiding mitigation. This is logistically and financially challenging, especially for microplastics. Cit…
View article: The Genus Kalanchoe (Crassulaceae) in Ecuador: From Gardens to the Wild
The Genus Kalanchoe (Crassulaceae) in Ecuador: From Gardens to the Wild Open
The genus Kalanchoe, mostly indigenous from Madagascar and Tropical Africa, is widely traded for ornamental value. In this study, we provided an updated list of wild and cultivated Kalanchoe taxa in Ecuador; we analyzed the temporal–spatia…
View article: Sharing land with giants: Habitat preferences of Galapagos tortoises on farms
Sharing land with giants: Habitat preferences of Galapagos tortoises on farms Open
One of the most pressing dilemmas of our time is determining how to satisfy the demands of a growing human population while still conserving biodiversity. Worldwide, land modification to accommodate human resource needs has caused signific…
View article: Plant species dispersed by Galapagos tortoises surf the wave of habitat suitability under anthropogenic climate change
Plant species dispersed by Galapagos tortoises surf the wave of habitat suitability under anthropogenic climate change Open
Native biodiversity on the Galapagos Archipelago is severely threatened by invasive alien species. On Santa Cruz Island, the abundance of introduced plant species is low in the arid lowlands of the Galapagos National Park, but increases wi…
View article: Gizzard contents of the Smooth-billed Ani Crotophaga ani in Santa Cruz, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Gizzard contents of the Smooth-billed Ani Crotophaga ani in Santa Cruz, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador Open
The Smooth-billed Ani Crotophaga ani was introduced to the Galapagos archipelago in the 1960s, since when its population has grown significantly. We studied the dietary items in the gizzards of 56 anis sampled on the island of Santa Cruz. W…
View article: Using information technology, communication and citizen science in alien invasive plant management in Kruger National Park, South Africa
Using information technology, communication and citizen science in alien invasive plant management in Kruger National Park, South Africa Open
Invasive plant species are a major threat to the biodiversity of protected areas and South Africa's Kruger National Park (KNP), which covers about 20 000 km2, is no exception. The extensive river network draining highly invaded and transfo…