
Journal of Animal Ecology: Citizen Science Special Issue, episode 2 Frank La Sorte
JAE Blog editor Julie Sheard interviews Frank La Sorte, from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology at Cornell University. They discuss citizen science and Frank’s paper published in Journal of Animal Ecology...
10 Feb 202115min

Journal of Animal Ecology: Citizen Science Special Issue, episode 1 Ian Thornhill
This podcast is part of the British Ecological Society cross journal Special Feature on citizen science
4 Feb 202128min

FE: Terrie Williams talks to Emma Sayer on the costs of surviving at the top of the food chain
Terries Williams talks to Emma Sayer about Hunters vs Hunted, Narwhales vs iPhones, the difficulties of bribing grizzly bears and her new paper on new perspectives on the energetic costs of survival a...
8 Okt 202017min

Eminent Ecologist 2020 - Bernhard Schmid Interview
Journal of Ecology is delighted to honour Bernhard Schmid in our continuing Eminent Ecologist series. Here our Executive Editor, David Gibson, interviews Bernhard about his ecological career and his...
14 Sep 202022min

Journal of Applied Ecology: Interview with Southwood Prize winner, Ségolène Humann‐Guilleminot
Senior Editor, Romina Rader, chats to Ségolène Humann‐Guilleminot, winner of the Southwood Prize for the best paper by an early career researcher published in the 56th (2019) volume of Journal of Appl...
2 Jun 202010min

Associate Editor training: A guide to confidently handling manuscripts
Aaron Ellison, Romina Rader, Andrew Beckerman and Sara Cousins give their advice to new Associate Editors on how to confidently handling manuscripts. They discuss how to assess a manuscript on initia...
22 Mai 202023min

AER: Ken Thompson interviews Marc Cadotte
In this podcast Ken Thompson (of Functional Ecology) interviews Marc Cadotte as they discuss the British Ecological Society’s bold and innovative project, Applied Ecology Resources, and its open acces...
12 Mar 202011min

FE: Ken Thompson & Jurene Kemp: Daisies that close at night use colour to hide from herbivores
"It seems that both groups are picking the flowers when they're feeding - they're walking about and you can see them pick flower after flower after flower after flower." In this podcast, Jurene Kemp ...
2 Mar 202020min



















