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Nature Disturbed

Nature Disturbed
Cichlids
Evolution
Great Barrier Reef
Natural Selection
Lake Malawi
Deep Sea
Ecology
Electric Fishes
Adaptive Radiation
Genetic Drift
Marine Biology
Sewer Systems
Alligators
Electric Eels
Eels
Australian Marine Conservation Society
Biodiversity
Climate Change
Tropical Fish
Loch Ness Monster

From the delightful to the downright depraved, the Nature Disturbed podcast explores every facet of life on our planet.

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Rumour has it, there is a giant prehistoric reptile inhabiting Britain's largest lake/loch by volume. Well, I'm not one for rumours, fairytales, gossips and besmirchments - unless I've made them up myself about my enemies.

In this episode, I head to... more

Lake Victoria, East Africa, was dry 14,000 years ago - and yet, it is home to about 500 species of cichlid fish. It's believed that this incredible diversity of species arose from a single ancestor, which completely flips the script given we often im... more

In this episode, I head to one of the most biodiverse places on the planet: the Great Barrier Reef. While this reef is almost completely unknown in comparison to  more famous reefs like the Houtman Abrolhos island reef and Capricorn and Bunker Group ... more

Eels under Melbourne!! Yes, you heard that damn straight, missy.

For thousands of years, the Traditional Custodians of the land have understood much about the lives of eels. In Western academia, these creatures long remained  elusive. 

In this epis... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Martin Genner
An ecologist and evolutionary biologist focusing on cichlid fishes.
Bristol University
Episode: Wet n Wild: Fish Evolution on Steroids
Tanya Murphy
Representative of the Australian Marine Conservation Society with extensive experience working on the Great Barrier Reef.
Australian Marine Conservation Society
Episode: Wet n Wild: Great Barrier Reef
Kassandra Ford
Assistant professor at the University of Minnesota and curator of fishes and mollusks at the Bell Museum.
University of Minnesota
Episode: Wet n Wild: Electric Fishes
Alan Ivory
Ecologist who studies sewer ecosystems and animal behavior
University of Florida
Episode: Wet n Wild: Sewer Alligators
Lucy Harris
Marine biologist who studies ecological succession and artificial reef formation at Southampton University
Southampton University
Episode: Wet n Wild: The Deep Sea

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#154
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Wet n Wild: Fish Evolution on Steroids
Q: Is it fair to say that you are an evolutionary biologist who uses cichlids as a model organism?
Yes, I focus on how evolution occurs on shorter ecological time scales, particularly in cichlids.
Wet n Wild: Eels Under Melbourne
Q: What does that involve? What does your research involve at the moment?
Dr. Faustino discusses his research on how activist initiatives influence urban waterscapes.
Wet n Wild: Eels Under Melbourne
Q: Alex, you consider yourself to be an eel expert. But can you tell me which of the following four animals is not technically an eel?
Alex responds with the moray eel as one that is known not to be a true eel.
Wet n Wild: Electric Fishes
Q: What are some of the things that you have learned from comparing these different skull types, and did anything surprise you?
Kassandra shares her findings on evolutionary convergence and how different groups of electric fishes have developed similar characteristics independently.
Wet n Wild: Electric Fishes
Q: What does your role now involve? What does the day look like?
Kassandra explains that she is in charge of the fish and mollusk collections at the Bell Museum and also teaches and conducts research.

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