Listen "Long-Term Population Studies"
Episode Synopsis
Across the globe, biologists have set up a series of long-term study populations, where all individuals within an animal population are monitored both across their own lifespan and also over many generations. But what's the point of this, and what questions can be answered using long-term studies that can’t be addressed through alternative experiments?
In this episode of OxPods, biology PhD student Joe Woodman will be interviewing Prof Ben Sheldon FRS, whose research into ecology, evolution and animal behaviour exploits insights from the longest running ecological study of marked wild individual animals in the world, that of the great tit in Wytham Woods.
In this episode of OxPods, biology PhD student Joe Woodman will be interviewing Prof Ben Sheldon FRS, whose research into ecology, evolution and animal behaviour exploits insights from the longest running ecological study of marked wild individual animals in the world, that of the great tit in Wytham Woods.
More episodes of the podcast OxPods
Sufi Islam and Western Followers
16/12/2025
Hinduism and Comparative Religion
17/11/2025
Soviet Hippiedom
06/11/2025
The Evolution of Autosexual Behaviour
20/10/2025
The History of Yoga
23/08/2025
Witchcraft in the English Imagination
16/08/2025
British 'Hippiedom' and the Idea of India
02/08/2025
Giant Otters
15/06/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.