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WTF, Biology?

WTF, Biology?

WTF Biology

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Lazy Biology Productions present WTF, Biology Podcast. We explore the lesser known and under appreciated strangeness that exists in the world around us. Each week we will dive into a different topic that will leave you asking, "WTF, Biology?"
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Minisode: National Pollinator Month extended cut

Season 1

mercredi 9 juin 2021Duration 13:04

In this bonus episode, I discuss some of my favorite co-evolved plant-pollinator relationships. I also include a portion of my conversation with Dr. Lindsie McCabe that ended up on the cutting room floor for last week's full episode. 

You can learn more about Lindsie and her research by visiting her website https://twitter.com/Lindsie_McCabe. You can also find her on Twitter @Lindsie_McCabe

If you're interested in participating in citizen science, you can check out iNaturalist, and/or bumblebeewatch.org

As always, music for the show is by Dr. Ron Deckert. Find his music at soundcloud.com/ron-deckert

Episode 12: National Pollinator Month with Dr. Lindsie McCabe

Season 1 · Episode 12

mercredi 2 juin 2021Duration 59:18

In celebration of #NationalPollinatorsMonth, my guest and I talk about the lesser known and under-appreciated pollinators--native bees and flies. I am joined by Dr. Lindsie McCabe, an entomologist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture Pollinating Insect-Biology, Management, Systematics Research lab, otherwise known as the bee lab. Check out more on how to make your garden bee friendly here: https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-pollinators-month-june/#:~:text=National%20Pollinators%20Month%20in%20June,bats%2C%20and%20other%20natural%20pollinators.

You can learn more about Lindsie and her research on her website lindsiemccabe.wordpress.com. You can follow her on Twitter @lindsie_mccabe for awesome bee and other pollinator related science. 

The citizen science resources we mentioned are here:

https://www.bumblebeewatch.org/

https://www.inaturalist.org/

https://beespotter.org/


Follow WTF Biology on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and/or TikTok @wtf_biology. Music for the show is by Dr. Ron Deckert. Find him at soundcloud.com/ron-deckert

MINISODE: WTF is that tree still doing with leaves? It's winter....

mercredi 10 mars 2021Duration 06:20

This is called marcescence. Commonly seen on juvenile oaks, hornbeams, and beeches, the why behind marcescence remains a mystery.  Music is by Dr. Ron Deckert. Find him on SoundCloud. If you have question such as "WTF is that thing doing that", drop me a email wtfbiology@gmail.com or send me a message on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Tik Tok @wtf_biology. I'll try to answer your question in a minisode or maybe even a full episode. Find Cool Ass Nature Shit on my YouTube channel. Find me at https://www.patreon.com/lazybiologyproductions. There you'll see all the science communication projects I'm working on and decide which one(s) you would like to support. Check out my website at www.lazybiology.com.

Episode 5: Hidden hormone pumping poison packets with Dr. Ron Deckert

Season 1 · Episode 5

mercredi 3 mars 2021Duration 56:55

Plants are full of microbes! Fungal and bacterial endophytes live inside healthy plant tissue, but WTF are they doing in there? Join Dr. Ron Deckert and me as we get super nerdy about endophytic fungi. We talk about all four types or classes of endophytes that found inside plants and the features that make each type distinct.  Not only is Ron an expert endophytologist, he is also the musical mastermind behind the show. You can find Ron's research on ResearchGate and his music on SoundCloud. And if you are feeling super nerdy, you can get the paper that describes the four classes of endophytes nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdfdirect/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2009.02773.x. If you have a question about biology or ecology, send me an email (wtfbiology@gmail.com) or DM me on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and/or TikTok. I'm @wtf_biology in all of those places. Hell, you might be featured in a minisode.  

MINISODE: WTF is mRNA?

mercredi 24 février 2021Duration 06:50

In this minsode, I answer a WTFer's question about mRNA. I explain the Central Dogma of Biology...how genes get are expressed as proteins, and how mRNA can be used to train an immune system to recognize an invader. If you have a nature question, send me an email at wtfbiology@gmail.com, or send a message via Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or TikTok @wtf_biology on all platforms. I'll try to answer your question as a minisode or maybe even a full episode. As always, music is by Dr. Ron Deckert; find him on SoundCloud. Check out my YouTube channel for Cool Ass Nature Shit videos. In these 2-ish minute videos, I walk around the forest by my house (or wherever I happen to be) and point out shit that I think is cool. You can find bonus content, including exclusive Cool Ass Nature Shit videos, at https://www.patreon.com/lazybiologyproductions. You'll find all the science communication projects I am working on and decide which ones you would like to support. THANK YOU to all the patrons! 

Episode 4: WTF Biologist, Gene Bozniak

Season 1 · Episode 4

mercredi 17 février 2021Duration 48:50

Dr. Gene Bozniak, or just plain old Boz, and I discuss so many things....biases and why they exist, how forcing people to become Christian resulted in ecosystem destruction, and where the mysterious place "away" is. 

As always, music this week is by Dr. Ron Deckert. His music can be found on SoundCloud. Not only is Ron the mastermind behind the music for this show, he is also a research studying the ecology of plant-associated fungi. Next episode, he joins me to discuss all the different types of beneficial fungi hiding inside plants and why plants put up with that bullshit. Look for that on March 3rd, 2021.   

Links to my sources regarding: Female hunters and Agent Orange are here. And check out Gun, Germs, and Steel by Jared Diamond.

Check out my YouTube channel for Cool Ass Nature Shit videos. In these 2-ish minute videos, I walk around the forest by my house (or wherever I happen to be) and point out shit that I think is cool. You can find bonus content, including exclusive Cool Ass Nature Shit videos, at patreon.com/wtfbiology. There is a $1/month tier that grands you access to a bunch of bonus content and a $5/month tier that grants you access to exclusive Cool Ass Nature Shit videos. 

Follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @wtf_biology If you have suggestions, questions, comments, or whatever, drop me a line at wtfbiology@gmail.com. You can check out my website for all things WTF Biological.

MINISODE: Happy Birthday Chucky D

vendredi 12 février 2021Duration 03:05

Did you know that a lot of Darwin's evidence for evolution through natural selection came from experiments that he conducted at home? During this pandemic, many of us find ourselves working from home...productive or otherwise. In this first ever minisode of WTF Biology, I describe a simple experiment that Darwin did to understand competition and natural selection. This experiment is so simple that 1000s of school children have replicated it. Thanks, as always, to Dr. Ron Deckert for the music. Find him on SoundCloud.

Check out my YouTube channel for Cool Ass Nature Shit videos. In these 2-ish minute videos, I walk around the forest by my house (or wherever I happen to be) and point out shit that I think is cool. You can find bonus content, including exclusive Cool Ass Nature Shit videos, at patreon.com/wtfbiology. There is a $1/month tier that grands you access to a bunch of bonus content and a $5/month tier that grants you access to exclusive Cool Ass Nature Shit videos.

Follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @wtf_biology If you have suggestions, questions, comments, or whatever, drop me a line at wtfbiology@gmail.com. You can check out my website for all things WTF Biological.

 And happy birthday Charles Darwin!

Episode 3: Biological Luggage of Mountain Pine Beetles with PhD candidate Sneha Vissa

Season 1 · Episode 3

mercredi 3 février 2021Duration 35:49

PhD candidate, Sneha Vissa, and I discuss all the little buddies that mountain pine beetles pack around with them, including mites and fungi. We talk about beetle sex, elk hiding in fog, and where not to leave condoms. Music this week is Pondo Funk by Ron Deckert. Find his music on SoundCloud. Look for a Cool Ass Nature Shit video on my YouTube channel where I show you beetle galleries and how the lumber used the power of branding to make what once was a useless product into a luxury item. Big thanks to Sneha for being on the show. And thanks to Derek Uhey who took the photo for this episode’s art--a pinyon ips covered in mites. You can find a bunch more amazing photos of the natural world on Derek’s Facebook page.  Follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @wtf_biology If you have suggestions, questions, comments, whatever, drop me a line at wtfbiology@gmail.com. You can check out my website www.lazybiology.com and please check out patreon.com/lazybiologyproductions.

Episode 2: WTF Biologist, Rachel Carson

Season 1 · Episode 2

mercredi 20 janvier 2021Duration 34:53

Even nearly 60 years after Rachel Carson's death, many of the issues she faced are still with us. My guests and I discuss biases in science, the need for effective science communication, and, of course, environmental issues. 

Randy Swaty runs the Data Conservation Lab. Check out their blog.

Melissa Sevigny is a science writer. Find out more about her books and other writings at her website

The music on this episode is The Seed by Ron Deckert. Check out all of his music on SoundCloud.

These are my sources on the wage gap and publication bias.

Check out Cool Ass Nature Shit videos on my YouTube Channel. If you like Cool Ass Nature Shit videos, you can get exclusive access to more on pateron.com/lazybiologyproductions for just $5/month. For just a buck a month, you can get access to awesome bonus content, including the full interviews of Dr. Nancy Johnson, Dr. Kristen Waring, Randy Swaty, and Melissa Sevigny. 

Photo of Rachel Carson, public domain.

Follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @wtf_biology.

Episode 1: Host Swapping Master of Disguise with Dr. Ehren Moler

Season 1 · Episode 1

mercredi 6 janvier 2021Duration 34:29

Join Dr. Ehren Moler and me as we discuss a host swapping alien invader. We discuss this master of disguise of a fungal disease and what it means for forests of North America. We even have a throw-back to the Magic School Bus of our youths. Photo: White bark pine (Pinus albicaulis) affected by white pine blister rust disease near Yellowstone National Park. Copyright Ehren Moler, used with permission. The life cycle of Cronartium ribicola is summarized here and check out this YouTube video from the University of Wyoming that explains the life cycle and shows the flagging that Ehren talked about. You can find Ehren on ResearchGate. Music by Ron Deckert. Check him out on SoundCloud.

Find me on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok @wtf_biology. Support me on https://www.patreon.com/lazybiologyproductions


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