So cool :-P Effects of amusing memes on concern for unappealing species https://t.co/NdBkFFBbJy
RT @GreatGreyTryjan: So glad to be co-author;-) Thanks Magda and the team! It was so nice and quick collaboration! @izpuls @up_poznan
RT @GreatGreyTryjan: So glad to be co-author;-) Thanks Magda and the team! It was so nice and quick collaboration! @izpuls @up_poznan https…
RT @LendaMag: Conservation marketing: funny memes can promote unappealing or unpopular species. Check our new article in Conservation Biolo…
RT @CurrentBiology: A cool new study shows that internet memes can raise awareness & interest in "unappealing species" — now lets see if we…
RT @CurrentBiology: A cool new study shows that internet memes can raise awareness & interest in "unappealing species" — now lets see if we…
RT @JuanJunoy: Effects of amusing memes on concern for unappealing species. Conservation Biology. https://t.co/5nnNT4cQ9N Efectos de los m…
RT @JuanJunoy: Effects of amusing memes on concern for unappealing species. Conservation Biology. https://t.co/5nnNT4cQ9N Efectos de los m…
RT @CurrentBiology: A cool new study shows that internet memes can raise awareness & interest in "unappealing species" — now lets see if we…
So glad to be co-author;-) Thanks Magda and the team! It was so nice and quick collaboration! @izpuls @up_poznan
RT @CurrentBiology: A cool new study shows that internet memes can raise awareness & interest in "unappealing species" — now lets see if we…
RT @CurrentBiology: A cool new study shows that internet memes can raise awareness & interest in "unappealing species" — now lets see if we…
Effects of amusing memes on concern for unappealing species. Conservation Biology. https://t.co/5nnNT4cQ9N Efectos de los memes divertidos sobre el interés por las especies poco atractivas https://t.co/oOoZB38Qgi
RT @LendaMag: Conservation marketing: funny memes can promote unappealing or unpopular species. Check our new article in Conservation Biolo…
RT @LendaMag: Conservation marketing: funny memes can promote unappealing or unpopular species. Check our new article in Conservation Biolo…
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RT @ecologyofgavin: Now THIS is some science I can get behind Link: https://t.co/4oc5wmWKEy https://t.co/AG5yeDDVfl
RT @LendaMag: Conservation marketing: funny memes can promote unappealing or unpopular species. Check our new article in Conservation Biolo…
RT @Bat_Yann: New publication entitled: Effects of amusing memes on concern for unappealing species. Amusing internet memes spread by socia…
RT @LendaMag: Conservation marketing: funny memes can promote unappealing or unpopular species. Check our new article in Conservation Biolo…
New publication entitled: Effects of amusing memes on concern for unappealing species. Amusing internet memes spread by social media positively correlated with increasing interest in unappealing species #biology #conservation #outreach https://t.co/j8a2dDJ
RT @LendaMag: Conservation marketing: funny memes can promote unappealing or unpopular species. Check our new article in Conservation Biolo…
RT @LendaMag: Conservation marketing: funny memes can promote unappealing or unpopular species. Check our new article in Conservation Biolo…
The power of environmental humor: amusing internet memes featuring unpopular and unappealing species such as the proboscis monkey can help nature conservation, suggests new study #scicomm https://t.co/439vtUSoHh
RT @arachnonaut: Guess it's time for more spider memes/gifs, amirite, #SpiderTwitter ? https://t.co/RPGlpHX3Ls
Marketing and conservation
Un trabajo recientemente publicado indica que los memes divertidos publicados en las redes sociales son útiles en el marketing de conservación. https://t.co/sOs1Mi66CQ
RT @drjulie_b: “Thus, conservation marketing that includes amusing memes and social media may provide a worthwhile complement to traditiona…
RT @gorczak_m: Paper of the day! How meme trend can help proboscis monkey? https://t.co/LVjrTFol77 https://t.co/qdGc0SJ32U
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Dear conservation biologists, You know what to do. https://t.co/LbghTop0mE
RT @LendaMag: Conservation marketing: funny memes can promote unappealing or unpopular species. Check our new article in Conservation Biolo…
RT @ecologyofgavin: Now THIS is some science I can get behind Link: https://t.co/4oc5wmWKEy https://t.co/AG5yeDDVfl
RT @LendaMag: Conservation marketing: funny memes can promote unappealing or unpopular species. Check our new article in Conservation Biolo…
RT @ecologyofgavin: Now THIS is some science I can get behind Link: https://t.co/4oc5wmWKEy https://t.co/AG5yeDDVfl
RT @ecologyofgavin: Now THIS is some science I can get behind Link: https://t.co/4oc5wmWKEy https://t.co/AG5yeDDVfl
RT @LendaMag: Conservation marketing: funny memes can promote unappealing or unpopular species. Check our new article in Conservation Biolo…
@Bats_Chiroptera @GiveBatsABreak @BatResearch @bigbrownbatmaro @NerdyBatLady @jonrflanders @girlborealis @nycbat @riskindan @JulieTheBatgirl Haha, you should definitely turn this into an amusing meme to engage and engender public interest/funding, as sugge
RT @mjattrill: Interesting paper re Conservation communication @marinebio_stuff @jennahBrimacom1 @AmyFlude @taylorirwin22 (pass to any rel…
A well humored meme is powerful, and it turns out they can be a beneficial tool in conservation efforts of less “appealing” species. Read more on this: https://t.co/qheX1Y4jiW https://t.co/qtncQvEJi8
RT @stephenfloor: This was fun ☺️ https://t.co/fsrIUB8m7e
RT @stephenfloor: This was fun ☺️ https://t.co/fsrIUB8m7e
RT @CurrentBiology: A cool new study shows that internet memes can raise awareness & interest in "unappealing species" — now lets see if we…
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RT @stephenfloor: This was fun ☺️ https://t.co/fsrIUB8m7e
RT @CurrentBiology: A cool new study shows that internet memes can raise awareness & interest in "unappealing species" — now lets see if we…
RT @stephenfloor: This was fun ☺️ https://t.co/VtPC6L36EY https://t.co/fsrIUB8m7e
RT @ChemChook: Great new article in @ConBiology - memes can promote unappealing species! Would suggest applying these theories to #natives…
RT @ecologyofgavin: Now THIS is some science I can get behind Link: https://t.co/4oc5wmWKEy https://t.co/AG5yeDDVfl
RT @ChemChook: Great new article in @ConBiology - memes can promote unappealing species! Would suggest applying these theories to #natives…
RT @sasha_feather: [Screenshot from Conservation Biology science journal: "Effect of amusing memes on concern for unappealing species."]
Great new article in @ConBiology - memes can promote unappealing species! Would suggest applying these theories to #natives but ALL our species are appealing 😉 @RBSTrarebreeds #GoNative
RT @ecologyofgavin: Now THIS is some science I can get behind Link: https://t.co/4oc5wmWKEy https://t.co/AG5yeDDVfl
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@mayeseeds Hahahaha slr po eto ate frances 😆😆 https://t.co/3oOr87zoJM
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The cutting edge research the world needs!
Amusing title for a real issue: https://t.co/bYJ577MjBE #conservation
RT @ecologyofgavin: Now THIS is some science I can get behind Link: https://t.co/4oc5wmWKEy https://t.co/AG5yeDDVfl
Memes as a conservation tool? This paper finds a positive association between amusing internet memes and 1) interest in 'unappealing' species and 2) individual decisions to donate to crowdfunding actions. https://t.co/Gn471ybNvx
RT @ecologyofgavin: Now THIS is some science I can get behind Link: https://t.co/4oc5wmWKEy https://t.co/AG5yeDDVfl
RT @SCBMarine: NEW study reveals the meme effects in wildlife conservation. https://t.co/OwmwalZfAX #ConsMark #ConservationCommunication
RT @drjulie_b: “Thus, conservation marketing that includes amusing memes and social media may provide a worthwhile complement to traditiona…
RT @ecologyofgavin: Now THIS is some science I can get behind Link: https://t.co/4oc5wmWKEy https://t.co/AG5yeDDVfl
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RT @drjulie_b: “Thus, conservation marketing that includes amusing memes and social media may provide a worthwhile complement to traditiona…
RT @ecologyofgavin: Now THIS is some science I can get behind Link: https://t.co/4oc5wmWKEy https://t.co/AG5yeDDVfl
RT @stephenfloor: This was fun ☺️ https://t.co/fsrIUB8m7e
RT @ecologyofgavin: Now THIS is some science I can get behind Link: https://t.co/4oc5wmWKEy https://t.co/AG5yeDDVfl
RT @LendaMag: Conservation marketing: funny memes can promote unappealing or unpopular species. Check our new article in Conservation Biolo…
RT @DrXaverius: ESTUDIO IMPORTANTE: Effects of amusing memes on concern for unappealing species https://t.co/MmXsnvEHlj https://t.co/TP2lz…
RT @DrXaverius: ESTUDIO IMPORTANTE: Effects of amusing memes on concern for unappealing species https://t.co/MmXsnvEHlj https://t.co/TP2lz…
ESTUDIO IMPORTANTE: Effects of amusing memes on concern for unappealing species https://t.co/MmXsnvEHlj https://t.co/TP2lzHIbIb
RT @stephenfloor: This was fun ☺️ https://t.co/VtPC6L36EY https://t.co/fsrIUB8m7e
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RT @ecologyofgavin: Now THIS is some science I can get behind Link: https://t.co/4oc5wmWKEy https://t.co/AG5yeDDVfl
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RT @RachGolden: Science says: funny memes improve interest in less charismatic species! https://t.co/Rc4uJdHvVw https://t.co/PXcBGAE0D2
RT @ecologyofgavin: Now THIS is some science I can get behind Link: https://t.co/4oc5wmWKEy https://t.co/AG5yeDDVfl
The paper I wish I had written
RT @CurrentBiology: A cool new study shows that internet memes can raise awareness & interest in "unappealing species" — now lets see if we…
RT @drjulie_b: “Thus, conservation marketing that includes amusing memes and social media may provide a worthwhile complement to traditiona…
Love this paper, often internet culture is viewed as a negative or an annoyance. But this goes to show that it can be positive for our animals. #Science #Meme https://t.co/xxoz04Ar3z
RT @LendaMag: Conservation marketing: funny memes can promote unappealing or unpopular species. Check our new article in Conservation Biolo…
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RT @CurrentBiology: A cool new study shows that internet memes can raise awareness & interest in "unappealing species" — now lets see if we…
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RT @LendaMag: Conservation marketing: funny memes can promote unappealing or unpopular species. Check our new article in Conservation Biolo…
Memes save lives! An interesting paper by Magda Lenda exploring the use of memes to aid conservation of 'unappealing species' https://t.co/Wt1e8o8d1f #conservation #phdchat https://t.co/TJ7FYpFYC4
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