Chryssa Papadaki is a PhD candidate at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, based at the Molecular Ecology Laboratory (UAMECO). Her research focuses on the application of environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding for biodiversity assessment and ecological monitoring in freshwater ecosystems. In particular, she investigates macroinvertebrate communities across Mediterranean wetlands of the Aegean archipelago and alpine lakes in Greece, combining molecular approaches with ecological, biogeographical, and statistical analyses. Read more →
Our paper was discussed at the 2024 RSS Conference in Brighton as part of the multi-paper discussion meeting Analysis of Citizen Science Data. Read more →
I was delighted to learn that my invited paper, with Ali Johnston, St Andrews, and Emily Dennis, Butterfly Conservation, in Methods in Ecology and Evolution, “Outstanding challenges and future directions for biodiversity monitoring using citizen science data”, was one of the most downloaded articles in its first 12 months after publication. Read more →