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Episode Synopsis
Welcome back folks! My guest today is Dr Kate Laskowski, a behavioural ecologist and Amazon molly enthusiast - you will be the same once you've listened to our conversation about her research on individual differences in behaviour, and their consequences in ecology and evolution! We're joined by Dr Rebekah Oomen and Dr Hollie Marshall, who you'll recognise from S1 (always a pleasure!), to talk about open science - what it means to us, and how and why we practise it. The Paper in Focus this episode is from Dr Kristin Barker, on lost migrations.Paper in Focus: Toward a new framework for restoring lost wildlife migrationsLinks and Resources:British Ecological Society guide to producing reproducible codePaper feat Rebekah, "Preprinting is positively associated with early career researcher status in ecology and evolution"Twitter handles: @kristinjbarker, @KateLaskowski, @rebekahoomen, @MooHollGet in touch with me! Kirsty MacLeod, hello[at]theweepodcast.org
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