Animals of Instagram: taxonomic bias in science communication online

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Abstract

There are currently no published studies examining taxonomic bias on Instagram. To address this knowledge gap, this study examined seven popular science communication accounts for a year and found that the majority of posts featured vertebrates. However, non-insect invertebrates attracted the highest measures of positive audience engagement (likes, views and comments), suggesting a mismatch between the preferences of science-seeking audiences online and the information being offered to them. These results challenge traditional notions of charismatic megafauna and could improve conservation outcomes of traditionally under-represented species like invertebrates.

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Heathcote, G. (2021). Animals of Instagram: taxonomic bias in science communication online. Journal of Science Communication, 20(4), 1–19. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.20040210

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