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Antecedent description and depiction of the recently described cetacean behaviour of trap/tread-water feeding inferred from a nineteenth-century sighting of a ‘sea monster’in …
RL France
Natural History Sciences 11 (1), 2024
12024
A ‘sea monster’depicted in the 1585 map of Iceland may exemplify spy-hopping behaviour in cetaceans
RL France
Archives of Natural History 51 (1), 139-145, 2024
2024
Disentangled: Ethnozoology and environmental explanation of the Gloucester Sea Serpent
RL France
BRILL, 2023
122023
Density variability of COVID-19 face mask litter: A cautionary tale for pandemic PPE waste monitoring
RL France, B Heung
Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances 9, 100220, 2023
22023
Regenerative agrourbanism: Experiencing edible placemaking transforming neglected or damaged landscapes, lives, and livelihoods
RL France
Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2022
22022
MINATORY MONSTERS FOR TURBULENT TIMES:“The devil in the shape of a great fish” that presaged the English Civil War and other piscatorial prodigies.
RL France
Shima 16 (2), 2022
2022
First landscape-scale survey of the background level of COVID-19 face mask litter: Exploring the potential for citizen science data collection during a ‘pollution pilgrimage’of …
RL France
Science of the Total Environment 816, 151569, 2022
242022
From folkloric belief to fishery bycatch: contrasting cryptozoological and euhemeristic interpretations of Australian sea serpents
R France
Anthropozoologica 57 (3), 101-115, 2022
2022
anthropozoologica
R FRANCE
2022
From Desk to Field: Countering Agrourbanism's" Paper Landscapes" Through Phenomenology, Thick Description, and Immersive Walking
R France
Urban Planning 7 (2), 155-159, 2022
42022
The monstrous Anthropocene: imaginary ‘sea serpents’ from the ‘Dark Continent’reveal an earlier baseline for real environmental impacts to African marine life
R France
Anthropocenes–Human, Inhuman, Posthuman 2 (1), 2021
52021
Ethnozoology of Egede’s “Most Dreadful Monster,” The Foundational ‘Sea Serpent’.
RL France
62021
Along the way: pilgrimage scenes from the Camino Frances to Santiago de Compostela
RL France
Libri Publishing, 2021
42021
Historical anecdotes of fishing pressure: Misconstrued “sea serpent” sightings provide evidence for antecedent entanglement of marine biota in the British Isles
RL France
Fish and Fisheries 22 (1), 54-71, 2021
42021
Waymarking Italy’s influence on the American environmental imagination while on pilgrimage to Assisi
RL France
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2020
72020
From cryptozoology to conservation biology: An earlier baseline for entanglement of marine fauna in the Western Pacific revealed from historic “sea serpent” sightings
RL France
Advances in Historical Studies 9 (2), 45-69, 2020
52020
Early entanglement of Nova Scotian marine animals in pre-plastic fishing gear or maritime debris: indirect evidence from historic ‘sea serpent ‘sightings
RL France
Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science (NSIS) 50 (2), 319-319, 2020
32020
Enhancing the Social and Natural Capital of Canadian Agro-Ecosystems through Incentive-Based “Alternative Land Use Services”(ALUS) Programs: Recurring Themes and Emerging Lessons
R France, J Campbell, K Sherren
Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection 7 (12), 139, 2019
32019
Ethnobiology and shifting baselines: An example reinterpreting the British Isles’ most detailed account of a sea serpent sighting as early evidence for pre-plastic entanglement …
R France
Ethnobiology and Conservation 8, 2019
92019
Diversity of practitioners publishing in five leading international journals of applied ecology and conservation biology, 1987–2015 relative to global biodiversity hotspots
SJ Melles, C Scarpone, A Julien, J Robertson, JB Levieva, C Carrier, ...
Ecoscience 26 (4), 323-340, 2019
102019
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