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Category: Evolution and Behaviour

August 14, 2018

Scientists at Sea (Episode 1): Do crabs have ears? with Emily Carter

    Show notes   How does noise pollution impact one of our coastal favourites? Ethan and Molly talk to Masters by Research student Emily […]

Ecology and Conservation, Ecotoxicology and Pollution, Evolution and Behaviour, Fisheries and Aquaculture, Podcasts by Michael David Hanley
June 19, 2018

My #ExeterMarine MSc: Skates on thin ice: a phylogenetic study of vulnerable elasmobranchs

Author – Maisie Jeffreys, MSc Student – Molecular Ecology and Evolution group Elasmobranchs (sharks, skates and rays) are more vulnerable to extinction than any other […]

Evolution and Behaviour by Michael David Hanley
March 28, 2018

My #ExeterMarine PhD: Social learning in whales and dolphins: implications for their conservation

Author – Philippa Brakes  (@PBrakes) Whales perform some of the longest migrations on earth. Many live in close family groups, some sing, feed cooperatively, transmit […]

Ecology and Conservation, Evolution and Behaviour by Michael David Hanley
March 19, 2018

Exeter MSc Students Sharing Marine Science Widely

Prof Brendan Godley  teaches a MSc module on Marine Biodiversity and Conservation at the Centre for Ecology and Conservation on the University’s Penryn Campus. The […]

Ecology and Conservation, Ecotoxicology and Pollution, Evolution and Behaviour by Michael David Hanley
July 3, 2017

My #ExeterMarine PhD: Marine Turtles of Brazil

Author – Lili Colman (PhD Student) – Centre for Ecology and Conservation, Penryn Campus From the moment I arrived at the University of Exeter to undertake […]

Coastal and Marine Governance, Ecology and Conservation, Evolution and Behaviour by Michael David Hanley

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