BioAudio

Ein Podcast von Elizabeth Clare

34 Folgen

  1. Fossils, Rocks and Radioactive Clocks: How to date the ancient past

    Vom: 23.2.2025
  2. What is a phylogeny for?

    Vom: 10.2.2025
  3. Biodiversity and Insect Declines

    Vom: 30.1.2025
  4. Beaver, Otters and Wolves: Ecosystem Engineers and Trophic Cascades

    Vom: 3.4.2024
  5. Disease Ecology: Parasites in Community Ecology

    Vom: 28.3.2024
  6. Natural vs Sexual Selection: Darwin's two great ideas

    Vom: 8.3.2024
  7. The Tangled Bank: Evolution and Species Interactions

    Vom: 29.2.2024
  8. How to read a scientific paper

    Vom: 14.2.2024
  9. What is scientific literature?

    Vom: 12.2.2024
  10. Reproductive isolating barriers and modes of speciation

    Vom: 2.2.2024
  11. What's a species? How do we define biological diversity

    Vom: 26.1.2024
  12. Darwin's evidence for natural selection - an Encore Presentation

    Vom: 19.1.2024
  13. Charles Darwin: the making of a scientific theory - an Encore Presentation

    Vom: 12.1.2024
  14. Evolution before Darwin - an Encore Presentation

    Vom: 6.1.2024
  15. Season 2 Introduction

    Vom: 6.1.2024
  16. Evolution inspires technology - of bird legs and heat pumps

    Vom: 29.11.2023
  17. Evolutionary Medicine: rethinking why we get sick

    Vom: 27.11.2023
  18. Hybridization - when species mix

    Vom: 13.11.2023
  19. Conservation genetics: how to use molecular tools in management

    Vom: 9.11.2023
  20. What's a species, the strange case of the salamanders

    Vom: 3.11.2023

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Welcome to BioAudio: The Teaching Podcast. After many years teaching biology in universities in the UK and in Canada I've come to the conclusion that we can do better than text books. I always want something more flexible, that can be updated with new topics and new discoveries. After years avoiding textbooks… I've created BioAudio a collection of discussions to accompany lectures in university biology courses . So let's ditch the textbook and just listen. 

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