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Tromsø Tits Project

Webpage to share news and information about the monitoring of the great tits and other songbirds breeding in our bird boxes in Tromsø.

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Journal of Geek Studies

The JGS is an online magazine devoted to the popularization of science and the humanities by using themes from geek culture.

Click here to check out the journal’s website or click on the logo above.


Popular science articles

  • O’Donnel, K.L.; Salvador, R.B.; Kasper, J.; Tomotani, B.M.; Cavallari, D.C.; Tomotani, J.V.; Salmon, R.A. 2019. Perspectives on science communication and public outreach for malacologists. Tentacle 27: 31–32.
  • Salvador, R.B.Tomotani, B.M. 2015. The birds of James Bond. Journal of Geek Studies 2(1): 1–9.
  • Salvador, R.B.Tomotani, B.M. 2016. Over(bird)watch. Journal of Geek Studies 3(2): 17–25.
  • Salvador, R.B. & Tomotani, B.M. 2024. The Birds of Fate/Grand Order. Journal of Geek Studies 11(2): 81-95.
  • Salvador, R.B.; Tomotani, B.M.; Tomotani, J.V.; Soares, H.M.; Cavallari, D.C.; Nagai, M.H. 2024. A history of geek studies. Journal of Geek Studies 11(2): 147-150.
  • Soares, H.M.; Tomotani, J.V.; Tomotani, B.M.; Salvador, R.B. (2019). Bird biodiversity in heavy metal songs. Journal of Geek Studies 6(2): 111–126.
  • Tomotani, B.M. 2014. Robins, robins, robins. Journal of Geek Studies 1: 13–15.
  • Tomotani B.M. & de la Hera, I. 2017. Early birds do not catch the “extra worm”. BOU (British Ornithologist’s Union) Blog.

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