Uniting to advance amphibian and reptile conservation: the 10th World Congress of Herpetology
At the event, the Pensoft team met up with authors and editors, showcased its new communication materials, and sponsored a Best Talk award.
The 10th World Congress of Herpetology (WCH) took place on August 5-9, 2024, in Kuching, Malaysia. Maria Kolesnikova, Pensoft’s marketing and sales manager, attended the event, connecting with many current and prospective authors and editors at Pensoft journals.
Throughout the congress, our stand attracted numerous visitors, including many editors of our journals, such as Herpetozoa and ZooKeys. The opportunity to connect with our editors in person was invaluable, reinforcing the collaborative spirit that drives our publishing efforts. In addition, many of the authors in our journal visited the Pensoft stand to see their papers in print.
Many of our editors participated actively in the congress, delivering talks that highlighted cutting-edge research in herpetology.
Luis Ceríaco, author and editor at ZooKeys, presented a talk called The herpetological results of Alexandre Rodrigues Ferreira’s “Philosophical Voyage” to Brazil (1783–1792), where he talked about a huge expedition to explore the Amazon and Cueva rivers.
Umilaela Arifin, subject editor at Zoosystematics and Evolution, delivered a presentation called, “Hang’in there! Toward stabilising phylogeny of Asian ranids with gastromyz ophorous tadpoles,” where she talked about Sumaterana, a new genus that has been identified with gastromyz tadpoles in Sumatra.
Ben Wielstra, subject editor at Herpetozoa, presented to a fully packed hall on the balanced lethal system in Triturus newts.
Hanh Thi Ngo, author at Nature Conservation, gave a talk called “Diversity of karst – adapted bent-toed geckos in Laos and Vietnam.” Karst diversity is in great danger because of human activities in Vietnam, she said. There are publications on this topic in ZK & Nature Conservation by Hanh and Ziegler (!)
Scientific illustrator Denitsa Peneva has designed Pensoft’s new communication materials, centered around rich, colourful illustrations of species that have been featured in Pensoft’s journals.
Swati Nawani, doctoral researcher at the Wildlife Institute of India, won one of Denitsa’s amazing scientific illustration prints as part of a raffle organised by Pensoft. Swati has researched Himalayan amphibians since 2018.
In a commitment to support and celebrate excellence in herpetological research, Pensoft sponsored the Best reptile conservation talk award. For her talk, “Heat water and reptiles – do the hydro-thermal properties of animals at the source location persist at the translocation site?,” Deanne Trewartha won a free publication in either Herpetozoa or Nature Conservation, as well as another beautiful print by Denitsa Peneva.
The award presentation was a moment of celebration, and we are delighted to support the work of such inspiring researchers.
For Pensoft, the 10th World Congress of Herpetology was a chance to connect with our authors and editors and engage with the global herpetology community. Inspired by all the quality research presented there, we look forward to the next Herpetology Congress – and until then, we will continue publishing and promoting outstanding scientific work.
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