Exploring oak woodland - for iPad/Mac/PC
Exploring oak woodland - for iPad/Mac/PC
The Open University
Oak woodland is a characteristic feature of the English landscape and home to a huge variety of plants and animals. On this album, Professor David Streeter of the University of Sussex explores some characteristic features of an English oak wood, and reveals some of the processes that maintain the web of life within the wood. In three further tracks, Dr Sarah Watkinson and Dr George McGavin of the University of Oxford take a closer look at some of the fungi, mosses and galls that can be found within an oak wood. The album draws on material originally created to support The Open University course Exploring science.
Exploring oak woodland
A short introduction to this album.
Sep 18, 2009
53 sec
Transcript -- Exploring oak woodland
A short introduction to this album.
Sep 18, 2009
Touring an oak wood
Professor David Streeter takes us on a guided tour of an English oak wood.
Sep 18, 2009
4 min
Transcript -- Touring an oak wood
Professor David Streeter takes us on a guided tour of an English oak wood.
Sep 18, 2009
Following a food chain
From sunlight to sparrow hawks - Professors David Streeter and Chris Perrins track a woodland food chain.
Sep 18, 2009
4 min
Transcript -- Following a food chain
From sunlight to sparrow hawks - Professors David Streeter and Chris Perrins track a woodland food chain.
Sep 18, 2009
Looking for regeneration
Professor David Streeter investigates the lack of young trees in a Sussex wood.
Sep 18, 2009
5 min
Transcript -- Looking for regeneration
Professor David Streeter investigates the lack of young trees in a Sussex wood.
Sep 18, 2009
Focusing on fungi
Dr Sarah Watkinson reveals the role of fungi in breaking down dead leaves.
Sep 18, 2009
1 min
Transcript -- Focusing on fungi
Dr Sarah Watkinson reveals the role of fungi in breaking down dead leaves.
Sep 18, 2009
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