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Ecology Everywhere
Ecology Everywhere
16 episodes
1 week ago
Three budding ecologists discuss new research across the ecological sciences, from genetic underpinnings to broad patterns. Topics include: behavioural ecology, population ecology, community ecology, evolution, and more!
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Three budding ecologists discuss new research across the ecological sciences, from genetic underpinnings to broad patterns. Topics include: behavioural ecology, population ecology, community ecology, evolution, and more!
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Natural Sciences
Science
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Decomposition and Nutrient Cycling
Ecology Everywhere
1 hour 11 minutes 5 seconds
6 years ago
Decomposition and Nutrient Cycling

Episode 5 of the Ecology Podcast. This week we’re talking about decomposition and nutrient cycling, how we define “natural,” and impacts on biodiversity.

Mlambo, M.C., Paavola, R., Fritze, H., Louhi, P., Muotka, T. (2019) Leaf litter decomposition and decomposer communities in streams affected by intensive forest biomass removal. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X19300512

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Ecology Everywhere
Three budding ecologists discuss new research across the ecological sciences, from genetic underpinnings to broad patterns. Topics include: behavioural ecology, population ecology, community ecology, evolution, and more!