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Marine flagships: The case of the giant Squid

02/01/2012

I was the lead author on a correspondence piece entitled “Selecting marine invertebrate flagship species: Widening the net”, published in the lastest issue of Biological Conservation. This piece is a reflection on the selection of conservation flagship species for groups traditionally deemed less charismatic. Read it here!

This correspondence piece was a reply to the article “The giant squid Architeuthis: An emblematic invertebrate that can represent concern for the conservation of marine biodiversity” published in July also in Biological Conservation

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Posted in: Publications Tagged: Biological Conservation, Conservation flagships, Diogo Verissimo, Environment, Flagship species, Giant squid, Guerra et al., Letter to the Editor, Marketing, Publication, Social Marketing
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