Podcasts from the British Ecological Society
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Welcome to Second Nature, a podcast about living with ecological grief. Each week, Dr. Ashlee Cunsolo takes us on a deeply personal journey about planetary loss, and what we love, what we have lost, and how we move forward. Through a series of engaging, thought-provoking, and moving conversations with incredible guests from around the world, Second Nature is an invitation to come together to share stories of loss, love, despair, and joy, as we learn how to live with – and embrace – ecologica ...
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Hello and welcome to Ecological! We are a team of 4 high school students in Amsterdam. We wanted to create an informative podcast about the current state of our environment that would summarise the important things to make it easy for everyone to understand. We will break down current events such as important developments in science, politics and generally just events from the media. We are open to feedback and criticism! Please leave a comment or send us a message! And now we're on the Moon!
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Russ and Shane are biologists, bowhunters, and arborists. If you ask them, ecology and hunting are entwined so tightly that they are inseparable. Join them as they discuss all aspects of bowhunting, biology, conservation and other outdoor pursuits. Get closer to nature with an Ecological Approach.
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As these videos bring to life, ecological design systems are far more efficient, economical, and humane than current design norms. In place of today’s failed brute-force approaches that attempt to dominate the natural world, these innovators are demonstrating sophisticated ways of designing buildings, vehicles, technologies, cities and social systems to interact harmoniously with living systems - enlivening you with just how advanced the Ecological Design revolution is. Since 1990, Bioneers ...
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Ecologists go from their own backyards to the edges of the Earth in pursuit of knowledge. Dealing with discomfort, sometimes dangerous animals, and unpredictable situations, they are rewarded with adventure and fascinating insights into workings of the planet's life. In this podcast we share, for the first time, the experiences of the faculty and students of the UF/IFAS Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation.
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Concerned about your impact on the environment? Interested in learning how to shape a more sustainable future? This album shows you simple ways to adapt your lifestyle and how to think globally. Five video tracks demonstrate how to assess the ‘ecological footprint’ of your household, examine the effects of personal transport on the environment, and explore how your decisions as food consumers are part of a supply chain stretching across Europe and the rest of the world. They feature an energ ...
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Twenty-five years ago, ErinEarth was two asphalt tennis courts and a dumping ground for a nearby school. Then two local Presentation Sisters, Carmel Wallis and Kaye Bryan, had the audacity to dream big and take action. This is the story of how Carmel and Kaye galvanised the Wagga Wagga community and turned a local wasteland into a half-hectare native garden. A quarter of a century later, ErinEarth stands tall as a beacon of biodiversity, demonstrating sustainable living to the local communit ...
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Journal of Animal Ecology | Editor Expertise: Dr Lesley Lancaster
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For our ‘Editor Expertise’ series, we will be meeting with each of our Senior Editors, who will share the reason they went into animal ecology, their current and future research focus, and their experience working as an editor for the Journal of Animal Ecology. Our aim is to spread awareness of their research area and give you a chance to get to kn…
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Black History Month 2024: Mthokozisi Moyo on Research in Africa, Funding, and Representation
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For Black History Month UK 2024, the British Ecological Society is celebrating the work of Black ecologists around the world. In this episode, Mthokozisi Moyo shares his experience in ecology and academia. Mthokozisi previously shared a blog post on The Applied Ecologist in 2022 detailing his background in African Ecosystems, Seasonality, and Funct…
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Black History Month 2024: Damilola Olanipon on Mycorrhiza, Opportunities and Reclaiming Narratives
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For Black History Month 2024, the British Ecological Society is celebrating the work of Black ecologists around the world. In this episode, Dr Damilola Grace Olanipon speaks to Amelia Macho about her experiences in the field, working on plant-mycorrhizal relationships in forest ecosystems. Damilola discusses the importance of reclaiming narratives …
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Patrick Finnerty: Plant odour enables patch choice by mammalian herbivores from afar
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Amelia Macho chats to Functional Ecology author Patrick Finnerty about his recently published research article "Odour information enables patch choice by mammalian herbivores from afar, leading to predictable plant associational effects". The team demonstrated that elephants can make patch choice decisions from afar using plant odour cues alone, an…
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PhD student Nina Bosch on post-fire recovery in heathlands and her BES Annual Meeting experience
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As part of our 'Community' series, we’re bringing together a global community of ecologists to discuss their experience and relation to ecology.In this episode, we chatted with Nina Bosch, a PhD student from the University of York and a valuable member of the BES. Nina’s research focuses on the recovery of landscapes after fire disturbance in alpin…
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As part of our 'Community' series, we’re bringing together a global community of ecologists to discuss their experience and relation to ecology.In this episode, Lydia Groves is joined by eight committee members of the newly-launched Rewilding Special Interest Group. A range of topics are discussed, including what rewilding is, how it can be used ef…
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Annual Meeting | In conversation with Dr. Rob Brooker
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As part of our 'Community' series, we’re bringing together a global community of ecologists to discuss their experience and relation to ecology. In this episode, we are focusing on the most exciting event on the BES’s calendar – our Annual Meeting with renowned ecologist and a longstanding BES member Dr. Rob Brooker. Tune in to understand what make…
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Journal of Animal Ecology | Editor Expertise: Dr Nathan J Sanders
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For our ‘Editor Expertise’ series, we will be meeting with each of our Senior Editors, who will share the reason they went into animal ecology, their current and future research focus, and experience of working as an editor for the Journal of Animal Ecology. Our aim is to spread awareness of their research area and give you a chance to get to know …
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2023 Haldane Prize Shortlist: André Luza
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Amelia Macho speaks with André Luza, whose review article "Going across taxa in functional ecology: Review and perspectives of an emerging field" has been shortlisted for Functional Ecology's 2023 Haldane Prize for Early Career Researchers.André’s review mapped the limitations of current research in functional ecology involving multiple taxa, prese…
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Southwood Prize 2023: Dominic McAfee on Oysters and Soundscapes
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Lydia Groves, publishing assistant for Journal of Applied Ecology, sits down with Dominic McAfee to discuss the research article 'Soundscape enrichment enhances recruitment and habitat building on new oyster reef restorations'. Dominic is the author of one of the shortlisted research articles for the Southwood Prize 2023, celebrating early career e…
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2023 Haldane Prize Shortlist: Ximena Cibils
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In this podcast, Amelia Macho sits down with Ximena Cibils to discuss her research "Silicon and Epichloë-endophyte defences in a model temperate grass reduce feeding efficiency and immunity of an insect folivore”. Ximena's research has been shortlisted for Functional Ecology's 2023 Haldane Prize for early career researchers.Ximena presented the fir…
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Second Nature: Living with Ecological Grief: Trailer
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Welcome to Second Nature, a podcast about living with ecological grief. Each week, Dr. Ashlee Cunsolo takes us on a deeply personal journey about planetary loss, and what we love, what we have lost, and how we move forward. Through a series of engaging, thought-provoking, and moving conversations with incredible guests from around the world, Second…
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Black History Month 2023: Jeanelle Brisbane on Conservation, Education and Representation
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For Black History Month 2023, the British Ecological Society is celebrating the work of Black ecologists around the world. In this episode, Jeanelle Brisbane joins Amelia Macho. Jeanelle is an Assistant Forest Officer at Dominica’s Forestry, Wildlife & Parks Division, and the founder of WildDominique, a conservation organization. Here, she speaks a…
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Passive acoustic monitoring provides a fresh perspective on fundamental ecological questions
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In this podcast for Functional Ecology, Frank Harris sits down with Samuel Ross and Darren O’Connell to discuss their recently published review article in Functional Ecology—Passive acoustic monitoring provides a fresh perspective on fundamental ecological questions.Sam and Darren hope their review paper motivates the use of passive acoustic monito…
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Black History Month 2023: Jhan Salazar on The Wonder of Nature and Importance of Representation
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For Black History Month 2023, the British Ecological Society is celebrating the work of Black ecologists around the world. In this episode, Jhan Salazar joins Frank Harris to discuss his early fascination with nature and the importance of representation in academia. Jhan is fifth-year graduate working on understanding patterns of evolution and adap…
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Black History Month 2023: Gideon Deme on his Journey, Barriers to Ecology, and Inspirations
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For Black History Month 2023, the British Ecological Society is celebrating the work of Black ecologists around the world. In this episode, Gideon Deme joins Frank Harris to discuss his journey towards becoming an ecologist, highlight barriers to accessing ecology for black ecologists, and inspiring figures that helped him along the way. Gideon is …
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Black History Month 2023: Reuben Fakoya-Brooks on Academia, Barrier-Breaking and Creativity
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For Black History Month 2023, the British Ecological Society is celebrating the work of Black ecologists around the world.In this episode, Reuben Fakoya-Brooks joins Amelia Macho. Having studied Zoology, Reuben worked as researcher for the NHS before starting a PhD in Human Behavioural Ecology at University College London. He has worked closely wit…
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Black History Month 2023: Perpetra Akite on Entomology, Representation and Collaboration
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For Black History Month 2023, the British Ecological Society is celebrating the work of Black ecologists around the world. In this episode, Dr Perpetra Akite speaks to Amelia Macho about her experiences in academia, as a researcher and lecturer at the University of Makerere, Kampala, Uganda. Perpetra discusses the importance of representation and r…
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Reproductive Performance of Peregrine Falcons in southern Scotland
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An analysis of 75 years of Peregrine Falcon monitoring data shows that performance increased substantially following the reduction in the use of organochlorine pesticides. Gradual recovery of the population occurred over four decades. Our results suggest that the temporal pattern of organochlorine pesticide use strongly influenced Peregrine reprodu…
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Black History Month 2023: Yoseph Araya on Nature, Role Models and Academia
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For Black History Month 2023, the British Ecological Society is celebrating the work of Black ecologists around the world. In this first episode, Yoseph Araya joins Lydia Groves to discuss how we can encourage more people to experience nature, highlight role models and suggest what we can do to improve Black ecologists' experiences in academia.Yose…
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A balanced spatial distribution of green areas creates healthier urban landscapes
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Douglas Cirino, shortlisted for the Southwood Prize 2022, talks to Lydia Groves about his research article ‘Balanced spatial distribution of green areas creates healthier urban landscapes’ as well as what he's been up to since the prize nomination.Read the full article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.14195…
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The searchscape of fear: A global analysis of internet search trends for biophobias
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In this podcast, Amelia Macho chats with Ricardo Correia - Assistant Professor at the Biodiversity Unit of the University of Turku - about his paper 'The searchscape of fear: A global analysis of internet search trends for biophobias'.This research was published in People and Nature in July 2023. It investigated Google search trends for biophobias …
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Sea-weeding: Manual removal of macroalgae facilitates rapid coral recovery
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Hillary Smith joins Lydia Groves, publishing assistant for Journal of Applied Ecology, to discuss the research article ‘Sea-weeding: Manual removal of macroalgae facilitates rapid coral recovery’.Read the full article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.14502Av British Ecological Society
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Guidelines for using NHCs to better understand how biological events are responding to global change
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In this podcast, Frank Harris sits down with Michael Belitz—a Post-Doc at Michigan State University, USA—to discuss his recently published paper: Phenological research based on natural history collections: Practical guidelines and a lepidopteran case study. This paper featured in a Special Feature on Natural History Collections was published jointl…
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FE Special Feature: Fire as a dynamic ecological and evolutionary force
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In this podcast for Functional Ecology, Assistant Editor, Frank Harris, sits down with Fernanda Santos, Joe Bailey, and Jen Schweitzer who guest edited the recently published Functional Ecology special feature titled "Fire as a dynamic ecological and evolutionary force."This collection of studies provide recommendations on how to: engage in develop…
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Seeking a ‘just right’ site for the Western Swamp Turtle
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In this podcast, Frank Harris sits down with Nicki Mitchell—Associate Professor at the University of Western Australia, and Deputy Director at the UWA Oceans Institute—to discuss her recently published paper: Activity of a freshwater turtle varies across a latitudinal gradient: Implications for the success of assisted colonisationNicki et al's resu…
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Forests that keep fires small, and how they do it
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In this podcast for Functional Ecology, Assistant Editor, Frank Harris, sits down with Philip Zylstra—Adjunct Associate Professor at the School of Molecular and Life Sciences, Curtin University, Australia—to discuss his recently published paper: Mechanisms by which growth and succession limit the impact of fire in a south-western Australian foreste…
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Animal Functional Traits: A Special Focus
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In this podcast for Functional Ecology, Assistant Editor, Frank Harris, sits down with Matthias Schleuning—one of the three guest editors (also Joseph Tobias & Dani Garcia)—to discuss the recently published Special Focus titled, "Animal Functional Traits." This collection of studies shows how precise measurements of morphological or physiological t…
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Where to fish in the forest? Mangrove quality, fish and crustaceans
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Mark Huxham joins Lydia Groves, publishing assistant for Journal of Applied Ecology, to discuss the research article 'Where to fish in the forest? Tree characteristics and contiguous seagrass features predict mangrove forest quality for fishes and crustaceans'.Read the full article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.14421…
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2022 nominee: Feeding from up to bottom—belowground herbivory impacts on plant-soil feedbacks
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In this episode, Assistant Editor for Functional Ecology, Frank Harris, sits down with Robin Heinen who has been nominated for the 2022 Haldane Prize. This prize is awarded to the best research from an early career researcher.Robin has been nominated for her paper: Foliar herbivory on plants creates soil legacy effects that impact future insect her…
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A conversation with Sarah Schwieger: Rewetting in peatlands
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Sarah is the author of one of the shortlisted research articles for the Southwood Prize 2022, celebrating early career ecologists.Lydia Groves, publishing assistant for Journal of Applied Ecology, sits down with Sarah Schwieger to discuss the research article 'Rewetting prolongs root growing season in minerotrophic peatlands and mitigates negative …
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A conversation with Paula Prist: Yellow fever virus dispersion
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Paula is the author of one of the shortlisted research articles for the Southwood Prize 2022, celebrating early career ecologists.Lydia Groves, publishing assistant for Journal of Applied Ecology, sits down with Paula Prist to discuss the research article 'Roads and forest edges facilitate yellow fever virus dispersion'. Find the full article here:…
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2022 Haldane Prize nominee: Transgenerational behavioral plasticity in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
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In this episode, Assistant Editor for Functional Ecology, Frank Harris, sits down with Hannah Meier who has been nominated for the 2022 Haldane Prize. This prize is awarded to the best research from an early career researcher. Hannah has been nominated for her paper: Temperature-mediated transgenerational plasticity influences movement behaviour in…
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A conversation with Liz Koziol: Manipulating plant microbiomes in the field
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Liz is the author of one of the shortlisted research articles for the Southwood Prize 2022, celebrating early career ecologists.Lydia Groves, publishing assistant for Journal of Applied Ecology, sits down with Liz Koziol to discuss the research article 'Manipulating plant microbiomes in the field: Native mycorrhizae advance plant succession and imp…
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The Mechanisms and Consequences of Infection-Induced Phenotypes: cross-journal SF
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In this podcast for Functional Ecology, Assistant Editor, Frank Harris, sits down with Lauren Nadler and Sandra Binning—two of the four guest editors (also Shelley Adamo & Dana Hawley)—to discuss the recently published cross-journal (with Journal of Animal Ecology) Special Feature titled, The Mechanisms and Consequences of Infection-Induced Phenoty…
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Connections Matter: How Patterns of Habitat Connectivity Affect Population Dynamics
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In conversation with Paulina Arancibia, one of our shortlisted candidates for the 2023 Elton Prize with Journal of Animal Ecology.Av British Ecological Society
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French Translation - Disgust in animals audio abstract
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Audio Abstract - French Translation for recently published research paper Disgust in animals and the application of disease avoidance to wildlife management and conservation. Article: https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.13903Av British Ecological Society
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Disgust in animals and the application of disease avoidance to wildlife management and conservation
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Audio Abstract for recently published research paper: Disgust in animals and the application of disease avoidance to wildlife management and conservation. Article: https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.13903Av British Ecological Society
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The effect of high-intensity fires on woody plant encroachment in an African savanna
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In this podcast episode for Journal of Applied Ecology, Publishing Assistant Lydia Groves, is joined by Tercia Strydom, Izak Smit and Brian van Wilgen to discuss their newly published research article entitled 'High-intensity fires may have limited medium-term effectiveness for reversing woody plant encroachment in an African savanna'. Article: htt…
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Flower patterns improve foraging efficiency in bumblebees by guiding approach flight and landing
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In this podcast for Functional Ecology, Assistant Editor, Frank Harris, sits down with Anna Stöckl—a Group Leader at Konstanz University, Germany—to discuss her recently published paper: Flower patterns improve foraging efficiency in bumblebees by guiding approach flight and landingAnna’s paper shows that flower patterns reduced flower handling tim…
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Acoustic signature reveals blue whales tune life-history transitions to oceanographic conditions
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In this podcast for Functional Ecology, Assistant Editor, Frank Harris, sits down with William K. Oestreich—a postdoctoral fellow at Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, USA—to discuss his recently published paper ‘Acoustic signature reveals blue whales tune life history transitions to oceanographic conditions’.Will’s paper suggests that blue …
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Eusociality and the transition from biparental to alloparental care in termites
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In this podcast for Functional Ecology, Assistant Editor, Frank Harris, sits down with Thomas Chouvenc—Assistant Professor at the University of Florida—to discuss his recently published paper ‘Eusociality and the transition from biparental to alloparental care in termites.'Thomas’ paper shows that, in eusocial insects, colony foundation is a critic…
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BES Collaborates with The Root Of The Science Podcast for a special BHM 2022 panel discussion
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For Black History Month, the British Ecological Society (BES) journals are celebrating the work of Black ecologists from around the world and sharing their stories. The theme for UK Black History Month this year is Time for Change: Action Not Words. In this very special podcast episode, British Ecological Society Journals podcast is collaborating w…
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Carmel & Kaye together: Funny moments, reflections and the future
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The final episode brings Carmel and Kaye together to reflect on their time at ErinEarth. Laugh along as they reflect on the early days of community engagement, be inspired by their driving ethos, and ultimately, be filled with hope for the future. Really, these women are inspiring!Av ErinEarth Ltd & A Lasting Tale
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Kaye Bryan: How her perseverance, passion and commitment brought the vision to life
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Meet Sister Kaye Bryan, the "ying" to Sr Carmel's "yang". Hear her story about the early days of ErinEarth, the work both sisters spent in getting the Wagga community on board back in the mid to late 1990s, and the love and passion Kaye still brings to the space and its broader placement within sustainable living and ecological justice.…
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Carmel Wallis: Leading sustainable living in the Wagga community for over 25 years
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Sister Carmel Wallis talks passionately and with great insight into the philosophy underpinning ErinEarth. Her love and commitment to ecological justice shines through this fascinating origin story.Av ErinEarth Ltd & A Lasting Tale
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BHM 2022: Sandra Klemet-N'Guessan - How to cultivate a more equitable and diverse landscape
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For Black History Month, the British Ecological Society (BES) journals are celebrating the work of Black ecologists from around the world and sharing their stories. The theme for UK Black History Month this year is Time for Change: Action Not Words. Sandra is a PhD candidate in the Xenopoulos Aquatic Ecology Lab, Canada. In this podcast, we sit dow…
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MEEin3: The Movebank system for studying global animal movement and demography
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The latest Methods in Ecology and Evolution brought to you in 3 minutes… more or less!In this episode we interview Roland Kays about his recent publication 'The Movebank system for studying global animal movement and demography'. Read the full article here: https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/2041-210X.13767You can also che…
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MEEin3: Identifying latent behavioral states in animal movement
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The latest Methods in Ecology and Evolution brought to you in 3 minutes… more or less!In this episode we interview Dr Josh Cullen about their recent publication titled "Identifying latent behavioral states in animal movement with M4, a non-parametric Bayesian method". Read the full article here: https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/…
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MEEin3: Adapting a turkey fryer to manipulate water temperature
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The latest Methods in Ecology and Evolution brought to you in 3 minutes… more or less!In this episode we interview Cassandra Konecny and Graham Brownlee about their recent publication titled “Adapting a propane turkey fryer to manipulate temperature in aquatic environments”. Read the full article here: https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/do…
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