Three Research Findings from Three Years of Pokémon Go (Part 3 of 3)

Three years ago, the Augmented Reality game Pokémon Go debuted, inviting players to download the app and hit the streets in order to collect a diversity of virtual Pokémon out in the real world. As an ecologist and a big fan of biological diversity, I naturally wondered how Pokémon Go might replace or complement real-world… Continue reading Three Research Findings from Three Years of Pokémon Go (Part 3 of 3)

Does catching Pidgeys help you notice Pigeons? Interviews with Pokémon Go Researchers (Part 2 of 3)

[Re-posted from That's Life [Science] - for original, click here] In Part 1, I discussed the value of experiencing the mind-boggling range of life we have on our planet, also known as biodiversity. I argued that when we interact with biodiversity, we understand it better, value it more, and support conservation measures that protect biodiversity.… Continue reading Does catching Pidgeys help you notice Pigeons? Interviews with Pokémon Go Researchers (Part 2 of 3)

Biodiversity in my Backyard: Encounters with Pidgeys and Dratinis (Part 1 of 3)

[Re-posted from That's Life [Science] - for original, click here] Let’s get real: our planet is full of AMAZING stuff, from the shrimpoluminescence of pistol shrimp to the elegant movement of C. elegans. When you put all these neat creatures together, the entire diversity of life on earth (which we call “biodiversity”) can feel quite… Continue reading Biodiversity in my Backyard: Encounters with Pidgeys and Dratinis (Part 1 of 3)