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Archive for tag: science

Researcher Spotlight: Dr. Scott McArt
23.082022August 23, 2022

Researcher Spotlight: Dr. Scott McArt

By Justin DalabaIn Blog, Researcher SpotlightsTags bioassays, conservation, fungal pathogens, invasive plants, management, native, pesticide, policy, pollinators, research, researcher spotlight, risk assessment, science

NYISRI interviews Dr. Scott McArt who leads research on the ecology of plant-pollinator interactions in natural and managed systems, and helps advance our knowledge of pesticide risks to pollinators. 

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Readability Gap in Biological Invasions Research
24.062022June 24, 2022

Readability Gap in Biological Invasions Research

By Justin DalabaIn Blog, Research SummariesTags accessibility, Biological Invasions, education, invasive species, knowing-doing gap, literature, management, readability, research, science

How accessible is invasive species literature? A detailed analysis of the leading journal, Biological Invasions, points to a decline in readability for key stakeholders over two decades.

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Building more inclusive conservation science and practice
28.022022May 23, 2022

Building more inclusive conservation science and practice

By Justin DalabaIn Blog, News, Research SummariesTags BIPOC, conservation, diversity, equity, exclusion, inclusion, management, oppression, practice, racism, science

In recognition of black history month, we are sharing an important paper that reflects on how we can construct a more equal, inclusive, and socially just conservation field.

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