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By Methods in Ecology and Evolution
The podcast currently has 5 episodes available.
The latest Methods in Ecology and Evolution brought to you in 3 minutes… more or less!
In this episode we interview Roland Kays about his recent publication 'The Movebank system for studying global animal movement and demography'.
You can also check out Roland's podcast Wild Animals for crazy stories about animals by the people who study them. For more exclusive content check out the MEE blog and social media.
Music: “You’re no help” by Silent Partner (CC BY-SA 3.0).
The latest Methods in Ecology and Evolution brought to you in 3 minutes… more or less!
In this episode we interview Dr Josh Cullen about their recent publication titled "Identifying latent behavioral states in animal movement with M4, a non-parametric Bayesian method". You can find more about Josh's research by visiting their personal webpage and scholar page.
For more exclusive content check out the MEE blog and social media.
Music: “You’re no help” by Silent Partner (CC BY-SA 3.0).
The latest Methods in Ecology and Evolution brought to you in 3 minutes… more or less!
In this episode we interview Cassandra Konecny and Graham Brownlee about their recent publication titled “Adapting a propane turkey fryer to manipulate temperature in aquatic environments”.
For more exclusive content check out the MEE blog and social media.
Music: “You’re no help” by Silent Partner (CC BY-SA 3.0).
The latest Methods in Ecology and Evolution brought to you in 3 minutes… more or less!
In this episode we interview Dr Ana Sequeira about their recent publication titled “A standardisation framework for bio-logging data to advance ecological research and conservation”. You can find more information about Ana’s research by following this link.
For more exclusive content check out the MEE blog and social media.
Music: “You’re no help” by Silent Partner (CC BY-SA 3.0).
The latest Methods in Ecology and Evolution brought to you in 3 minutes... more or less! In this pilot episode we interview Dr Chloe Robinson about their recent publication titled Propylene glycol-based antifreeze is an effective preservative for DNA metabarcoding of benthic arthropods. For more exclusive content check out the MEE blog and social media.
Music: "You're no help" by Silent Partner (CC BY-SA 3.0)
The podcast currently has 5 episodes available.