
Simulated winter warming negatively impacts survival of Antarctica’s only endemic insect
In this podcast for Functional Ecology, Assistant Editor, Frank Harris, sits down with Jack J. Devlin—an early career researcher from the University of Kentucky—to discuss his recently published paper...
12 Heinä 202224min

Emerging relationships among microbes, soil carbon storage and climate change
In this podcast for Functional Ecology, Assistant Editor, Frank Harris, sits down with two Guest Editors—Pablo García-Palacios and Ji Chen— to discuss our recently published Special Feature on soil ca...
30 Kesä 202222min

Understanding climate change response in the age of genomics
Blog Associate Editor, Julie Koch Sheard, sits down with the Guest Editors of Journal of Animal Ecology's Special Feature, Understanding climate change response in the age of genomics. As global temp...
7 Kesä 20221h 2min

JEC JOURNAL CLUB: Extinction, climate change and the ecology of Homo sapiens
JOURNAL CLUB: Jane Catford interviews Prof. David Tilman about his mini-review: Extinction, climate change and the ecology of Homo sapiens. Listen to the podcast, and then join Dave online for a live ...
3 Touko 202225min

FE: Lara Ferry talks to Lillian Tuttle about differential learning by native vs invasive predators
Lara Ferry talks to Lillian Tuttle, an early career researcher shortlisted for the 2021 Haldane Prize, about how a small-yet-mighty fish, the cleaner goby, may be relatively immune to lionfish predati...
28 Huhti 202211min

FE: Emma Sayer talks to Kelsey Shaw about disease transmission and considering the community
Emma Sayer talks to Kelsey Shaw, an early career researcher shortlisted for the 2021 Haldane Prize, about how parasites thrive or suffer when embedded in different ecological communities. Read the re...
22 Huhti 202215min

FE: Enrico Rezende talks to Ummat Somjee about New Zealand giraffe weevils
Enrico Rezende talks to Ummat Somjee, an early career researcher shortlisted for the 2021 Haldane Prize, about New Zealand giraffe weevils and the wonder of exhibiting an extreme 30-fold range in male...
20 Huhti 202220min

Journal of Animal Ecology - Christyn Bailey tells the #storybehindthepaper
This is an audioblog provided by Christyn Bailey, telling the #StoryBehindThePaper: ‘It’s a hard knock life for some: heterogeneity in infection life-history of salmonids influences parasite disease o...
22 Heinä 20216min



















