Diana L. Soteropoulos
Botanist
Also affiliated: University of Georgia (2014); Savannah River National Laboratory (2014); The Department of Arkansas Heritage (2020–2022)
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Diana L. Soteropoulos investigates the vascular flora of Arkansas, comparing the Pine City Natural Area flora to that of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain. Her research also extends to community science initiatives, focusing on citizen science contributions to biodiversity loss and conservation planning, as well as the use of community science for herbarium transcription. Soteropoulos has published six works, with her most recent appearing in 2022. Her scholarship has been cited 111 times, and she holds an h-index of 4. She has collaborated with Travis D. Marsico and Caitlin R. De Bellis, both at Arkansas State University.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 111
Selected Publications
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Community Science Success for Herbarium Transcription in Arkansas: Building a Network of Students and Volunteers for Notes from Nature (2022)
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Citizen Science Contributions to Address Biodiversity Loss and Conservation Planning in a Rapidly Developing Region (2021)
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Small herbaria contribute unique biogeographic records to county, locality, and temporal scales (2020)
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- Citizen Science Contributions to Address Biodiversity Loss and Conservation Planning in a Rapidly Developing Region
- Citizen Science Contributions to Address Biodiversity Loss and Conservation Planning in a Rapidly Developing Region
- Community Science Success for Herbarium Transcription in Arkansas: Building a Network of Students and Volunteers for Notes from Nature
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