Many large animals have gone extinct in the last 50,000 years - but not Komodo dragons. We explore a paper detailing why they have survived while other megafauna have not.
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Main Paper References:
Shine R, Somaweera R. 2019. Last lizard standing: The enigmatic persistence of the Komodo dragon. Global Ecology and Conservation 18:e00624. DOI: 10.1016/j.gecco.2019.e00624.
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Intro/outro – Treehouse by Ed Nelson
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032 Duplicitous Dendrobatids
031 From Tortoise Brutality to Snail-eating Snakes
030 Attack of the Toxic Toads
029 Striking Snakes
028 Indigo Snakes
027 The Curious Case of the Collapsed Chelonian
026 Assortment of Anoles
025 Return of the Invertebrates
024 News Niche - Crabs and p-values
023 Some smooth, some grassy, all hungry
022 The Ebb and Flow of Water Snakes
021 Frugivorous Monitors
020 The Magnificent Vipers
019 Invertebrates Strike Back
018 Big Trouble in Little Chameleons
017 ANACONDAS
016 Slimy Salamander Sociality
The Interviews 002 - Steve Allain
015 Serpents of the Sea
014 Crocs
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