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2011: | October | July
2010: | November | June | April

October 2011
In our latest podcast, Marc Cadotte interviews Nick Beeton, co-author of the paper Models predict that culling is not a feasible strategy to prevent extinction of Tasmanian devils from facial tumour disease. Click play in the control panel below to listen to the podcast or download here.

October 2011 podcast

July 2011
In our latest podcast, Marc Cadotte interviews Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto and Brendan J. Godley, co-authors of the paper Small scale fisheries of Peru: a major sink for marine turtles in the Pacific. Click play in the control panel below to listen to the podcast or download here.

July 2011 podcast

November 2010
In our latest podcast, Marc Cadotte interviews Finn Danielsen, co-author of the paper Environmental monitoring: the scale and speed of implementation varies according to the degree of peoples involvement which is published in issue 47:6. Click play in the control panel below to listen to the podcast or download here.


June 2010
In our second podcast, Marc Cadotte interviews Rick Shine, co-author of the paper Conditioned taste aversion enhances the survival of an endangered predator imperilled by a toxic invader which has featured extensively in the news and is published in issue 47:3. Click play in the control panel below to listen to the podcast or download here.


April 2010
In our first podcast, Journal of Applied Ecology editor Marc Cadotte interviews Paul Armsworth, co-author of the paper The ecological research needs of business, published in issue 47:2. Click play in the control panel below to listen to the podcast or download here.

Paul Armsworth

 

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