Palaeo After Dark

A group of scientists have biweekly informal discussions about evolutionary biology and palaeontology... over beer.

http://www.palaeoafterdark.com

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 1h25m. Bisher sind 295 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint jede zweite Woche.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 19 days 1 hour 28 minutes

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Podcast 141 - Save the Weasels


The gang discusses two papers that look at the effects of climate change on cold adapted species, as well as the possibility of evolutionary rescue as a means of preserving this biodiversity. Also, it gives them all a great excuse to just talk about...


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 July 22, 2018  1h22m
 
 

Podcast 140 - Staying on Ecomorphic Brand


The gang returns to a favorite topic, the link between morphology and ecology. Specifically, they look at two studies that use the morphology of ammonites and early fish as a proxy for ecological complexity. Also, James enjoy controlling giant robots,...


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 July 8, 2018  1h34m
 
 

Podcast 139 - Whales and Birds Suck


The gang discusses two papers on suction feeding among tetrapods, the process by which animals take in water to pull food into their mouths. Specifically they look at two papers showing suction feeding strategies in fossil whales and in modern...


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 June 24, 2018  1h2m
 
 

Podcast 138 - Cambrian Food


The gang discuss two papers that use various lines of evidence to try to determine what Cambrian animals (particularly trilobites) might have eaten. Which of these animals were detritivores or coprophagous, and which animals might have been...


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 June 10, 2018  1h28m
 
 

Podcast 137 - Sloth vs Sloth


The gang discuss several papers that detail the changes necessary for a terrestrial tetrapod to  transition into aquatic marine lifestyle. They focus on two examples, fossil sloths and fossil crocodyliforms. Also, James discusses some...


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 May 27, 2018  1h49m
 
 

Podcast 136 - The Haunted Podcast Returns


The gang discusses coprolites (fossil feces) and the interesting information that we can glean from them. Specifically, they talk about two papers which look at moa coprolites from New Zealand to determine aspects of the New Zealand ecology before...


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 May 13, 2018  1h18m
 
 

Podcast 135 - Competing Convergences


The gang discusses a few papers that illustrate how different evolutionary processes can generate very similar morphological structures. Yes, we're talking about convergence again. But this time, things get kind of weird in the second half. Meanwhile,...


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 April 29, 2018  1h36m
 
 

Podcast 134 - Training Fish in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber


The gang discusses two papers that look how the environmental stresses caused from warming temperatures can affect fish. Specifically, we look at a paleontological study focusing on the Permian and Late-Triassic extinctions (often considered to...


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 April 15, 2018  1h23m
 
 

Podcast 133 - Long-Standing Pathologies


The gang discusses the various ways that injuries and diseases can be preserved in the fossil record, as well as the information these pathologies can give us on ancient biodiversity and behavior. Also, Amanda is coerced into accepting a delivery,...


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 April 1, 2018  1h21m
 
 

Podcast 132 - We've Been Doing This For Five Years


The gang spends their 5th anniversary podcast discussing the evolution and distribution of early tetrapods. So basically, we messed up. But at least you can enjoy some insightful discussions about how to improve Sabrina the Teenage...


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 March 18, 2018  1h26m