
The Rough Woodlouse is an isopod (a type of crustacean) that is probably living in a wet place very near you right now. Nash Turley and Hamilton Boyce discuss various aspects of their biology, talk about a behavioral study, and explore their huge variety of common names from around the world, for example, pill bug, sowbug, slater, rolly polly...
Oct 27, 2021
1 hr 11 min

Owls, loveable nocturnal hunters. Nash Turley, PhD and Hamilton Boyce run through a bunch of owl factoids, talk about an experiment looking at the impacts of noise pollution on owl hunting, and discuss some of the cultural importance of owls.
Jul 6, 2021
1 hr 24 min

Antlions AKA doodlebugs, the insects that make deadly pit traps in the sand. Nash Turley, PhD and Hamilton Boyce talk about the insect order Neuroptera, antlion pit building, and some behavioral ecology experiments.
Jan 22, 2021
1 hr 9 min

Did you know California has a huge area of grassland? Nash Turley, PhD and Hamilton Boyce discuss how this unique ecosystem got taken over by invasive species.
Dec 30, 2020
1 hr 2 min

Nash Turley and Hamilton Boyce talk about oldgrowth grasslands, the Harvey Dangerfield of ecosystems
Dec 10, 2020
1 hr 16 min

Biologists Nash Turley and co-host Hamilton Boyce discuss a recently completed video project about the science zombie ants, an example of a deadly and manipulative parasite. You'll hear the fully scored and sound designed zombie ant story and some deeper discussion about some of the science that didn't make it into the video.
Oct 26, 2020
46 min

Part 2 of Hamilton Boyce and biologist Nash Turley discussion on genetically modified Bt crops focusing on pros and cons and the evolution of insect resistance.
Sep 22, 2020
1 hr 3 min

In this episode Nash Turley and Hamilton Boyce start a two-part discussion on Bt crops (a type of genetically modified organism) with some background on crop domestication and crop pests.
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References for this episode:
Meyer RS, Purugganan MD. Evolution of crop species: genetics of domestication and diversification. Nature reviews genetics. 2013.
Oerke EC. Crop losses to pests. The Journal of Agricultural Science. 2006.
EPA. Pesticides Industry Sales and Usage 2008-20012. https://www.epa.gov/pesticides/pesticides-industry-sales-and-usage-2008-2012-market-estimates
Chaplin‐Kramer R, O’Rourke ME, Blitzer EJ, Kremen C. A meta‐analysis of crop pest and natural enemy response to landscape complexity. Ecology letters. 2011.
Gould F. The evolutionary potential of crop pests. American Scientist. 1991.
Gallun RL. Genetic basis of Hessian fly epidemics. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1977.
Turcotte MM, Araki H, Karp DS, Poveda K, Whitehead SR. The eco-evolutionary impacts of domestication and agricultural practices on wild species. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 2017.
Whitehead SR, Turcotte MM, Poveda K. Domestication impacts on plant–herbivore interactions: a meta-analysis. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 2017.
If you want to read the full text of any of these articles we suggest copy/pasting the full paper titles into the search bar at Sci Hub, that's how we got access to them :)
Sep 8, 2020
46 min

Nash Turley and Hamilton Boyce discuss bald eagles, what they eat, where they live, their dramatic decline due to DDT, and then their miraculous recovery.
Aug 16, 2020
1 hr 1 min

Nash Turley and Hamilton Boyce discuss Lycaenid butterflies (AKA blues and hairstreaks) and their bizarre and complicated interactions with ants that range from mutually beneficial to predatory, and it’s the caterpillars doing the killing!
Music by Hamilton Boyce
References for this episode:
Thomas JA, Schönrogge KA, Elmes GW. Specializations and host associations of social parasites of ants. Insect evolutionary ecology. 2005
Buckley RC. Interactions involving plants, Homoptera, and ants. Annual review of Ecology and Systematics. 1987
Styrsky JD, Eubanks MD. Ecological consequences of interactions between ants and honeydew-producing insects. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 2007
Pierce NE, Braby MF, Heath A, Lohman DJ, Mathew J, Rand DB, Travassos MA. The ecology and evolution of ant association in the Lycaenidae (Lepidoptera). Annual review of entomology. 2002
Pierce NE, Mead PS. Parasitoids as selective agents in the symbiosis between lycaenid butterfly larvae and ants. Science. 1981
Lin YH, Liao YC, Yang CC, Billen J, Yang MM, Hsu YF. Vibrational communication between a myrmecophilous butterfly Spindasis lohita (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) and its host ant Crematogaster rogenhoferi (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Scientific reports. 2019
Nash DR, Als TD, Maile R, Jones GR, Boomsma JJ. A mosaic of chemical coevolution in a large blue butterfly. science. 2008
Jul 27, 2020
1 min
