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BIOMUSINGS Episode 1: Health Care on a Coral Reef

Introducing ‘BIOMUSINGS’ …a brand new set of videos depicting the lives and work of field ecologists. This past field season I shuttled my HD video cameras around the world to a variety of professors,...

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An Oldie but a Goodie: Darwin’s ‘Survival of the Fittest’ meets the...

After writing this post back in April, I had the idea to send one of my video cameras to Jan and Ulrika in Finland so that they could get me some footage of this work. Now that I’m working on creating...

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BIOMUSINGS EPISODE 2: Changing Patterns of Hibernation in Columbian Ground...

Episode #2 is live! In this episode we get a glimpse into the work of Dr. Jeff Lane, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Edinburgh. Jeff was working high in the Canadian Rockies this summer,...

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BIOMUSINGS Episode 3: ‘Finding’ that Special Someone

As if finding a mate in the animal kingdom wasn’t tricky enough! Drs. Ulrika Candolin and Jan Heschele at the University of Helsinki are examining the effects of eutrophication on the sexual selection...

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BIOMUSINGS Episode 4: Celebration of the Female Form

Matthew and I are pleased to present the fourth episode in the BIOMUSINGS series. This installment is based on the research of PhD candidate Eben Gering from the University of Texas at Austin. Eben...

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Biomusings Episode 5: Introduced Sportfish – Is This a Good Idea?

I’m guessing you all already know the answer! This next episode of Biomusings takes an in-depth look at the research of graduate student Jordan Messner at the University of Alberta, who is studying the...

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Biomusings Episode 5: Introduced Sport Fish: Who Cares About Alpine Lake...

This episode focuses on the work of University of Alberta graduate student Jordan Messner.  Jordan is looking at the process of ecosystem recovery in hundreds of alpine lakes in the Canadian Rockies...

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BIOMUSINGS 6: Where the Whales Are…

In this latest installment we examine the work of Hillary Moors, a PhD student in the Whitehead lab at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Hillary has spent a lot of time examining the...

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Bromancing Baboons: What Else are Lonely Bachelors Going to Do?

The latest video in my ‘Biomusings’ series describes the work of PhD student David Pappano at the University of Michigan.  David spends his field seasons in the highlands of Ethiopia studying the...

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