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The Behavioural Ecology and Evolution Podcast (the Beepcast)
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Fréquence : 1 épisode/59j. Total Éps: 27

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Oct 17: Iain Couzin's Scientific Spark, why do deer in Japan bow, and why are some plant nectars bitter?
dimanche 22 octobre 2017 • Durée
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Feeding a sika deer in Nara Park, Japan
Today I met the sika deer of #Nara #Japan who have learned to bow for treats. Seems to be a #sociallytransmitted #behaviour pic.twitter.com/jTedabe2hW — Dr. Hannah Rowland (@HannahMRowland) October 1, 2017 Quicklinks:
Variation and social influence of bowing behavior by sika deer (Cervus nippon) in the journal Ethology
Patty Jone' lab webpage at Bowdoin
Patty's paper on the consequences of toxic secondary compounds in nectar for mutualist bees and antagonist butterflies.
Iain Couzin's Collective Behaviour Department
Sept 2015: Kate Umbers, burying beetle parental care, and tasteless monkey thieves
dimanche 27 décembre 2015 • Durée
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A Japanese Macaque munching on fruit (image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/gingiber/)
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Becky Kilner's Burying Beetle Lab
Burying Beetle paper in eLife
Japanese Macaque taste receptor paper in PLOS One
Kate Umbers' lab page
Dec 2014: Innes Cuthill, tropical lizard leaf mimicry, and bird infrasound
vendredi 2 janvier 2015 • Durée
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Falling leaf mimic - Bornean gliding lizard, Draco cornutus
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Danielle Klomp's paper in Biology Letters
Danielle Klomp's blog
Tornadic Storm Avoidance Behavior in Breeding Songbirds - Current Biology
Innes Cuthill's Camo Lab
Nov 2014: The Wiltschkos and magnetic navigation in birds
lundi 22 décembre 2014 • Durée
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http://images.cpcache.com/merchandise/514_400x400_NoPeel.jpg?region=name:FrontCenter,id:64540954,w:16 Bats jam each others echolocation calls when competing for prey
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Tanja Kleinhappel's paper on Diet-mediated social networks in shoaling fish
Corcoran's and Conner's Science paper - Bats jamming bats: Food competition through sonar interference
Wolfgang and Roswitha Wiltschko's research page
Oct 2014: Ben Sheldon, rock goby camouflage, and lizard imitation
mardi 18 novembre 2014 • Durée
Professor Ben Sheldon, who is the Luc Hoffman Chair of field ornithology and director of the Edward Grey Institute of field ornithology at the University of Oxford tells me what sparked his interest in birds and gives advice to young scientists. Alice Lown tells me about an unassuming little fish commonly found in rock pools around Britain, that is a master of camouflage. I discover that imitation isn’t just the highest form of flattery, but is also an indicator of an animal’s learning prowess.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-hG6oo9dhIqk/VGt_OhAmdVI/AAAAAAAAAjo/F8HNh6wRq4A/s1600/journal.pone.0110325.g003.png Three individuals are shown on the left having been placed on a black background, and then the same individuals are shown on the right after being on a white background.
Quicklinks:
Alice Lown's research page
Alice Lown's paper
Anna Wilkinson's paper
Ben Sheldon's research page
Sept 2014: Leigh Simmons, stickleback personality, and caterpillars with hats
vendredi 10 octobre 2014 • Durée
Dieter Hochuli from the University of Sydney, tells me what life’s like for a caterpillar, and how one has evolved a cool mechanism to avoid being attacked. I find out how personality might influence your decision making, if you’re a stickleback. And in the scientific spark, I talk to Leigh Simmons who is managing editor of the scientific journal Behavioral Ecology, and Professor at, and Director of, the Centre for Evolutionary Biology at the University of Western Australia, about his inspiration to become a scientist.
https://gs1.wac.edgecastcdn.net/8019B6/data.tumblr.com/5a28bcf6947bfbccbab595a2b7b4b97e/tumblr_mp4axa0kbt1s3yrubo1_1280.jpgThe gum leaf skeletoniser caterpillar is very fashion-forward with its approach to headgear. Photo: Nuytsia@tas
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Dieter Hochuli's Research Gate page
Diamanto Mamuneas' paper
Diamanto Mamuneas' research page
Leigh Simmons' research page
Aug 2014: Marlene Zuk, hummingbird taste perception, and magpie thieves
mercredi 10 septembre 2014 • Durée
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Maude Baldwin's Science paper on Hummingbird sweet taste page
Prof. Marlene Zuk's webpage
Dr Toni Shephard's paper on magpies
Crab Exeter on twitter
July 2014: Isabella Rossellini and mammas, spider mimicry, and secret communication in horses
vendredi 8 août 2014 • Durée
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Tom White's twitter page
Tom White's webpage
Current Biology paper on horse communication webpage
Isabella Rossellini's mammas
June 2014: Robert Hinde, and an antipredator defence special
mardi 8 juillet 2014 • Durée
The rest of the episode is an anti-predator defence special! I talk to Jolyon Troscianko from project nightjar about his research on the camouflage of eggs and chicks of African birds. I also find out about an animal that dupes it’s predators by looking like an evolutionary ghost.
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A Mozambique nightjar from one of @projectnightjar nests in Zambia.
Quicklinks:
Project nightjar's twitter page
Project nightjar's webpage
Christopher Akcali and David Pfennig's paper on snake mimicry
Professor Robert Hinde
May 2014: Neil Metcalfe, ZSL's hihi, and cuckoo - hawk mimicry
mardi 3 juin 2014 • Durée
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http://www.zsl.org/sites/default/files/styles/wysiwyg/public/image/2014-01/HiHi.jpg?itok=ORzOBJ3z Male Hihi. Image courtesy of Matt Gribble ZSL http://www.zsl.org/conservation/regions/oceania/hihi-conservation-in-new-zealand
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Thanh Lan's paper on cuckoo-hawk mimicry
Hihi conservation webpage
Neil Metacalfe's webpage









