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    New Snail Discovered by Citizen Scientists Named After Greta Thunberg

    By Pensoft PublishersFebruary 22, 20203 Comments3 Mins Read
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    Craspedotropis gretathunbergae
    Craspedotropis gretathunbergae. Credit: Taxon Expeditions

    A new species of land snail, previously unknown to science, was discovered by a group of citizen scientists. They were working together with scientists from Taxon Expeditions, a company that organizes scientific field trips for teams consisting of both scientists and laypeople. Having conducted a vote on how to name the species, the expedition participants and the local staff of the National Park together decided to name the mollusc Craspedotropis gretathunbergae. The species name honors the young Swedish activist Greta Thunberg for her efforts to raise awareness about climate change. The study is published in the open access journal Biodiversity Data Journal.

    “The newly described snail belongs to the so-called caenogastropods, a group of land snails known to be sensitive to drought, temperature extremes, and forest degradation”, says snail expert and co-founder of Taxon Expeditions, Dr. Menno Schilthuizen. All individuals were found very close to the research field station (Kuala Belalong Field Studies Centre) at the foot of a steep hill-slope, next to a riverbank, while foraging at night on the green leaves of understorey plants.

    Taxon Expeditions Participant Collecting Snails
    Taxon Expeditions participant J.P. Lim collecting snails. Credit: Taxon Expeditions / Pierre Escoubas

    Citizen scientist J.P. Lim, who found the first individual of Greta Thunberg’s snail says: “Naming this snail after Greta Thunberg is our way of acknowledging that her generation will be responsible for fixing problems that they did not create. And it’s a promise that people from all generations will join her to help”.

    The expedition team approached Ms. Thunberg,

    Ulu Temburong National Park in Brunei
    View of the Ulu Temburong National Park in Brunei from the canopy bridge. Credit: Taxon Expeditions / Pierre Escoubas

    who said that she would be “delighted” to have this species named after her.

    However, this is not the first time that Taxon Expeditions team names a species in honor of an environmental advocate. In 2018, they named a new species of beetle after the famous actor and climate activist Leonardo DiCaprio. Mr. DiCaprio temporarily changed his profile photo on Facebook to the photo of “his” beetle to acknowledge this honor.

    Reference: “Craspedotropis gretathunbergae, a new species of Cyclophoridae (Gastropoda: Caenogastropoda), discovered and described on a field course to Kuala Belalong rainforest, Brunei” by Menno Schilthuizen, Jonathan P Lim, Anthonie D. P. van Peursen, Massimiliano Alfano, Awang Bikas Jenging, Daniele Cicuzza, Alexandre Escoubas, Pierre Escoubas, Ulmar Grafe, Jamil Ja, Peter Koomen, Aleks Krotoski, Denise Lavezzari, Laura Lim, Rudie Maarschall, Ferry Slik, Derek Steele, Dennis Teck Wah Ting, Ine van Zeeland and Iva Njunjić, 20 February 2020, Biodiversity Data Journal.
    DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.8.e47484

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    3 Comments

    1. Mark on February 22, 2020 10:49 am

      Congratulations Greta! After reading evey peer reviewed paper on climate change I could find this month and seeing that most of them had no certain conclusions, it seems especially a shame that the nuclear submarines that patrol the sub-sea Arctic and could patrol the Antarctic, are not used to gather oceanopgraphic data useful to climate research. On the other hand, what’s climate change compared to a nuclear Armeggedon? What a disgrace that the majority of humans are too stupid or too apathetic to end WMD madness.

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    2. PCW on February 23, 2020 10:35 am

      How ironic…. new species evolution countering the global warming effect that Greta is trying to reverse 8p

      Reply
    3. Slippery Pete on February 23, 2020 10:44 am

      These kids today.

      Reply
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