Does geography affect life history? A case study in Storks | The story behind the paper

Does geography affect life history? A case study in Storks | The story behind the paper

In this episode we talk to Matia Muller about his recently published paper 'Assessment of large-scale spatial variation in age-specific survival and age at first breeding in a long-lived species', which was published in Journal of Animal Eology. We discuss the main findings of the paper, the importance of the results, and life as an ecologist. Read the full paper here: https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1365-2656.70291?campaign=wolearlyview

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What a changing Arctic means for Little Auks | The story behind the paper

What a changing Arctic means for Little Auks | The story behind the paper

For today's episode, Ivy is joined by Martyna Syposz, author of "Snowmelt predicts earlier breeding across the latitudinal range of an Arctic nesting seabird, the Little Auk (Alle alle)". We discussed...

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Forwarding forest restoration | The Story Behind the Paper

Forwarding forest restoration | The Story Behind the Paper

For today's episode, Anna is joined by Mariana Hernandez-Montilla and Katie Devenish, authors of a recently published paper in People and Nature, "Forwarding forest restoration: Seven key socio-ecolog...

3 Juni 38min

Are goldfish damaging ecosystems? | The story behind the paper

Are goldfish damaging ecosystems? | The story behind the paper

For this episode, Edie Abrahams (Associate Blog Editor, Animal Ecology in Focus) spoke with William Hintz about his recently published paper, "invasive goldfish trigger a regime shift in experimental ...

2 Juni 24min

Drone use in Ecology with Jenna Klein | 2025 Robert May Prize Winner

Drone use in Ecology with Jenna Klein | 2025 Robert May Prize Winner

In this podcast episode, we talk to Jenna Klein, an early career researcher who won the Robert May Prize with Methods in Ecology and Evolution for her paper focusing on the use of drones in ecology, e...

14 Maj 22min

Understanding the climate vulnerability of social bees | The story behind the paper

Understanding the climate vulnerability of social bees | The story behind the paper

For today's episode, Ivy is joined by Francis Mullan and Clint Penick, authors of a recently published paper in the Journal of Animal Ecology, "Nesting biology shapes climate vulnerability of social b...

29 Apr 40min

Honey-hunter and honeyguide communication | The Story Behind the Paper

Honey-hunter and honeyguide communication | The Story Behind the Paper

In this podcast, People and Nature author Dr Jessica van der Wal talks to Publishing Assistant Anna Nisbett about her article “Cooperative human signals to honeyguides form local dialects”. Read the ...

24 Apr 19min

Turning science into action with BES Fellows, Dr Caroline Howe and Niru Dorrian

Turning science into action with BES Fellows, Dr Caroline Howe and Niru Dorrian

Settle in and hear how two very different ecologists navigated their careers to become BES Fellows, and who both share a passion for turning science into action and conservation. In this episode, we...

15 Apr 38min

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