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    Exploring the participation of young citizen scientists in scientific research: The case of iNaturalist by Aristeidou, Maria, Herodotou, Christothea, Ballard, Heidi L, Young, Alison N, Miller, Annie E, Higgins, Lila, Johnson, Rebecca F

    Published in PloS one (19-01-2021)
    “…Online citizen science projects have broadened options for accessing science and enabled different forms of participation in scientific research for adult and…”
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    How Do Young Community and Citizen Science Volunteers Support Scientific Research on Biodiversity? The Case of iNaturalist by Aristeidou, Maria, Herodotou, Christothea, Ballard, Heidi L, Higgins, Lila, Johnson, Rebecca F, Miller, Annie E, Young, Alison N, Robinson, Lucy D

    Published in Diversity (Basel) (13-07-2021)
    “…Online community and citizen science (CCS) projects have broadened access to scientific research and enabled different forms of participation in biodiversity…”
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    Envenoming by a Marine Blood Worm (Glycera) by Durkin, Daniela M., Young, Alison N., Khtikian, Kent, Karjala, Zuzana, Isenstein, Arin L., Fry, Bryan G., Lewin, Matthew R.

    Published in Toxins (01-07-2022)
    “…Bites from venomous marine annelid ‘bloodworms’ (e.g., Glycera spp.) do not appear to have been described in the medical literature despite being seemingly…”
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    Step by step towards citizen science - deconstructing youth participation in BioBlitzes by Lorke, Julia, Ballard, Heidi L, Miller, Annie E, Swanson, Rebecca D, Pratt-Taweh, Sasha, Jennewein, Jessie N, Higgins, Lila, Johnson, Rebecca F, Young, Alison N, Khanaposhtani, Maryam Ghadiri, Robinson, Lucy D

    Published in Journal of science communication (14-06-2021)
    “…BioBlitzes, typically one-day citizen science (CS) events, provide opportunities for the public to participate in data collection for research and…”
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    Influence of fire on a rare serpentine plant assemblage: A 5-year study of Darlingtonia fens by Jules, Erik S., Ellison, Aaron M., Gotelli, Nicholas J., Lillie, Sheilah, Meindl, George A., Sanders, Nathan J., Young, Alison N.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-05-2011)
    “…Premise of the study: Serpentine soils have attracted the attention of evolutionary biologists for decades because of their high number of rare and endemic…”
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    Contributions to conservation outcomes by natural history museum-led citizen science: Examining evidence and next steps by Ballard, Heidi L., Robinson, Lucy D., Young, Alison N., Pauly, Gregory B., Higgins, Lila M., Johnson, Rebecca F., Tweddle, John C.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-04-2017)
    “…Through their unique combination of specimen collections, scientific and public education expertise, and wide audience reach and trust, natural history museums…”
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