'As far as we know this is the first time a new species has been discovered on Twitter,' said researcher Ana Sofia Reboleira. 'It highlights the importance of these platforms for sharing research.'
A new type of parasitic fungus found by a keen-eyed scientist scrolling through Twitter has been named after the social network., was sending out photos of millipedes to people who voted, when one image caught the attention of a biology expert in Denmark.
a fungal parasites that attack insects and millipedes. It was recorded on other American millipedes in the history museum's collection."As far as we know this is the first time a new species has been discovered on Twitter,"said in a statement."It highlights the importance of these platforms for sharing research—and thereby being able to achieve new results.
"I hope it will motivate professional and amateur researchers to share more data via social media. This is something that has been increasingly obvious during theA super cool story came out today! We finally have a species of ectoparasitic fungus known from millipedes in North America, thanks to
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