Ecology Podcast

Ecology Podcast

Podcasts from the British Ecological Society

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Episoder(276)

JEC: Interview with Tom Ezard - University of Southampton

JEC: Interview with Tom Ezard - University of Southampton

Music credit: [Plays Guitar](http://freemusicarchive.org/music/gillicuddy/Plays_Guitar/) to [Gillicuddy](http://www.gillicuddy.net/)

11 Feb 20135min

JEC: Interview with Frederic Barraquand of University of Tromso in Norway

JEC: Interview with Frederic Barraquand of University of Tromso in Norway

Music credit: + artist: James Beaudreau + song: Parlor City + link: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/James_Beaudreau/Fresh_Twigs_WBR_02/9_Parlor_City

7 Feb 20134min

FE: Ecology of Stress - Robbie Wilson interviews Lanna Desantis

FE: Ecology of Stress - Robbie Wilson interviews Lanna Desantis

Coping with stress: some species survive by breaking the rules, as Lanna Desantis explains to Robbie Wilson as part of the Special Feature: The Ecology of Stress For more information, read the lay s...

29 Jan 201311min

JEC: Interview with Peter Jørgensen of INNGE

JEC: Interview with Peter Jørgensen of INNGE

In the latest Journal of Ecology podcast, Scott Chamberlain interviews Peter Jørgensen of INNGE (http://www.innge.net/). Music credit: Artist: Pajaro (https://soundcloud.com/budabeats/pajaro-santa-le...

24 Jan 201320min

JEC: Scott Chamberlain interviews Mark Hahnel the founder of figshare

JEC: Scott Chamberlain interviews Mark Hahnel the founder of figshare

Music credit: "Instrumental" (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Howie_Mitchell__Charlotte_Williams_1108/Howie__Charlotte_Williams_11-14-58/Track_5-InstrGuitarAndDulcDuet) by "Howie Mitchell and C...

21 Jan 201316min

FE: Robbie Wilson interviews David Wilkinson on why sauropod dinosaurs were so large

FE: Robbie Wilson interviews David Wilkinson on why sauropod dinosaurs were so large

The long necked sauropod dinosaurs were the largest land animals ever to walk the Earth – but why were they so large? One possibility is that it somehow involved the nature of the plant food they eat,...

10 Des 201213min

FE: Brad Butterfield speaks with Alan Knapp about his paper on plant facilitation

FE: Brad Butterfield speaks with Alan Knapp about his paper on plant facilitation

Alan Knapp interviews Brad Butterfield about his paper "A functional-comparative approach to facilitation between and its context-dependence", part of an upcoming Special Feature on Mechanisms of Plan...

3 Des 20128min

MEE: Regression dilution in species distribution models

MEE: Regression dilution in species distribution models

Read the article: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.2041-210X.2010.00077.x/abstract

22 Nov 201212min

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