Ecology Podcast

Ecology Podcast

Podcasts from the British Ecological Society

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FE: Haldane Prizewinner Kyle Demes talks to Duncan Irschick about the advantages of fragile fronds

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

FE: Alan Knapp talks to Lara Reichmann about her new paper in Functional Ecology

FE: Alan Knapp talks to Lara Reichmann about her new paper in Functional Ecology

Reichmann, L. G., Sala, O. E. (2014), Differential sensitivities of grassland structural components to changes in precipitation mediate productivity response in a desert ecosystem. Functional Ecology,...

24 Sep 201411min

FE:  Robbie interviews Nigel Raine on how a neonicotinoid pesticide chronically affects bee foraging

FE: Robbie interviews Nigel Raine on how a neonicotinoid pesticide chronically affects bee foraging

In this podcast, Robbie Wilson discusses a recent paper showing that long term exposure to a neonicotinoid pesticide ca damage bees’ ability to forage for pollen – and may be changing their choices of...

11 Juli 201410min

FE : Cynthia Chang talks with Alan Knapp on Competition between genotypes of a dominant grass

FE : Cynthia Chang talks with Alan Knapp on Competition between genotypes of a dominant grass

Cynthia Chang talks with Alan Knapp on her paper: Chang, C. C., Smith, M. D. (2014), Resource availability modulates above- and below-ground competitive interactions between genotypes of a dominant C4...

1 Apr 20146min

MEE: What method has transformed your field the most, during your career?

MEE: What method has transformed your field the most, during your career?

At INTECOL 2013, Methods’ Associate Editor, Barb Anderson, interviewed a number of delegates and asked them: What method has transformed your field the most, during your career? Visit the Methods blog...

19 Feb 201416min

MEE: If you could invent a method, what would it be?

MEE: If you could invent a method, what would it be?

At INTECOL 2013, Methods’ Associate Editor, Barb Anderson, asked a number of delegates what method they would like to be invented. Visit the Methods blog to find out who gave the answers: http://bit.l...

9 Jan 201419min

JEC: Interview with Frederic Holzwarth

JEC: Interview with Frederic Holzwarth

Music credit: - Artist: Josh Woodward http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Josh_Woodward/ - Song: Once Tomorrow (Instrumental Version) http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Josh_Woodward/Breadcrumbs/JoshW...

8 Jan 201422min

Journal of Ecology: Mark Rees interviews Phil Grime

Journal of Ecology: Mark Rees interviews Phil Grime

Professor J. Philip Grime is one of the UK’s most influential, and controversial, plant ecologists. Phil is a Fellow of The Royal Society, and also a member of the Dutch Royal Society, and has receive...

11 Dec 201352min

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