
FE: Duncan Irschick talks to Coleman Sheehy on arboreality, gravitational stress & snake tail length
Duncan Irschick talks to Coleman M. Sheehy III about how arboreality and the associated gravitational stress on blood circulation have influenced the evolution of tail length in snakes. Since their ev...
1 Jun 20154min

JEC: David Gibson interviews Anthony Davy
In celebration of Fascination of Plants Day on 18 May 2015: Journal of Ecology's Executive Editor, David Gibson, has interviewed Anthony Davy about the Journal's Biological Flora of the British Isles ...
18 Mai 201515min

Haldane Prizewinner Scott Ferrenberg talks to Alan Knapp about resurrecting a ‘slippery’ hypothesis
Alan Knapp talks to the 2014 Haldane Prizewinner Scott Ferrenberg about his paper, "Smooth bark surfaces can defend trees against insect attack: resurrecting a ‘slippery’ hypothesis". The concept of s...
13 Apr 20159min

Journal of Ecology: David Gibson interviews Deborah Goldberg
The Editors of the Journal of Ecology are pleased to honour Professor Deborah Goldberg in our continuing Eminent Ecologist series. Deborah is the Elzada U. Clover Collegiate Professor and Chair of the...
1 Apr 201530min

JEC: Roberto Salguero-Gomez interviews Hal Caswell
Hal and Rob are two of the co-authors on "The COMPADRE Plant Matrix Database: an open online repository for plant demography" http://bit.ly/10M3OZG
18 Feb 201546min

JAE: Stephanie Green explains why lionfish are picky eaters
Stephanie Green explains why generalist lionfish are really 'picky eaters' and how their feeding habits will affect invaded Caribbean fish communities. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1365-...
25 Nov 20142min

FE: Katie Field talks to Ken Thompson about her new Virtual Issue on Mycorrhizal networks
Katie Field, Associate Editor for Functional Ecology, talks to Ken Thompson about her new Virtual Issue: Mycorrhizal networks in ecosystem structure and functioning. The vast majority of land plants...
11 Nov 201418min

FE: Haldane Prizewinner Kyle Demes talks to Duncan Irschick about the advantages of fragile fronds
Survival of the weakest seems an unlikely title for paper in ecology, but that is exactly what they found in their Haldane prizewinning paper, as Kyle Demes explains in this podcast. Demes, K. W., Pr...
30 Sep 20147min



















