The Behavioural Ecology and Evolution Podcast (the Beepcast)
Science:Natural Sciences
Oct 17: Ian Couzin's Scientific Spark, why do deer in Japan bow, and why are some plant nectars bitter?
Sept 2015: Kate Umbers, burying beetle parental care, and tasteless monkey thieves
Aug 2015: ZSL Scientist Patricia Brekke, polar bear welfare at Yorkshire Wildlife Park, and self-medicating ants
July 2015: Johan Nilson, sea ducks, and horse facial expressions
June 2015: Lucy Nash from OUP, Dottybacks change colour to hide from prey, and moths that slow their brains down
May 2015: Marie Herbenstein, deception and disguise of orchid mantis and owl butterflies with @jamohanlon @JohannaMappes and @SebaDeBona
April 2015: Tristram Wyatt, the hormonal bond between humans and their dogs, and predator-prey flight and fight behaviour
Feb 2015: Damien Farine, penguins who can't taste, and shiny tree swallows
Aug 2013: Louise Barrett, peacock eye tracking, and caterpillar eyespots
Sept 2013: Amy Cuddy and power posing, honeyguides, and bower bird cognition
Oct 2013: Tim Birkhead, barn swallows, and coal tits who hide seeds
Nov 2013: Nicky Clayton and clever crows, and mice that eat scorpions
Dec 2013: Steve Jones, slime mold, and spiders that mimic ants
Jan 2014: Lesley Morrell, prairie dogs, and stinky parrots
Feb 2014: Kirsty MacLeod and meerkats, birds and airplanes, and New Zealand conservation with James Russell
March 2014: Temple Grandin, autism, weaver birds, and tadpole social learning
April 2014: David Sherry and marsh tits, zebra stripes, and Arabian babblers
May 2014: Neil Metcalfe, ZSL's hihi, and cuckoo - hawk mimicry
June 2014: Robert Hinde, and an antipredator defence special
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