This episode explores new research, which has used flour beetles to predict how different species will interact with each other following shifting habitats brought about by climate change.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Elegy for the Insects’ by Michael Benedikt here.
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Music by Rufus Beckett.
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Episode 210: Echoes from the Deep
Episode 209: Feathering their Nests
Episode 208: Sprung too Soon
Episode 207: Diminishing Depths
Episode 206: Toxic Flickers
Episode 205: Symphony of the Stone Age
Episode 204: Blossom at Night
Episode 203: Empty Echoes of Rain
Episode 202: Blood on the Grasslands
Episode 201: Spawning Shadows
Episode 200: Wings of Change
Episode 199: Pollution’s Rhythm
Episode 198: Passing Arsenic
Episode 197: Beneath Shifting Canopies
Episode 196: Artificial Bites at Night
Episode 195: Lost in Time
Episode 194: The Unseen Heart
Episode 193: Weeding the Knots
Episode 192: Storms of Extinction
Episode 191: Making Beelines
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