Sinopsis
Natural history talks from the BioAcoustica archives.
Episodios
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Dick Vane-Wright: Butterflies, Their Diversity and Natural History
23/03/2016Talk from the 'Insect Natural History' series by the Department of Entomology at the Natural History Museum, London.
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Jon Martin & Gilian Watson: Scale Insects and Whiteflies: The Challenge of a Sessile Lifestyle
16/03/2016Talk from the 'Insect Natural History' series by the Department of Entomology at the Natural History Museum, London.
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Frank Krell: Bone-eaters, egg-buriers, pollinators, pests and predators - how scarab beetles rule the world
09/03/2016Talk from the 'Insect Natural History' series by the Department of Entomology at the Natural History Museum, London.
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Chris Lyal: Evolution's Greatest Success: Weevils and Their Friends and Relatives
02/03/2016Talk from the 'Insect Natural History' series by the Department of Entomology at the Natural History Museum, London.
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Ian Kitching: Macrolepidoptera - 90,000 ways to eat a leaf?
24/02/2016Talk from the 'Insect Natural History' series by the Department of Entomology at the Natural History Museum, London.
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Paul Hillyard: Spiders Are Not the Only Arachnids
17/02/2016Talk from the 'Insect Natural History' series by the Department of Entomology at the Natural History Museum, London.
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Ian White & Nigel Wyatt: Acalypterate Diptera with Particular Reference to the True Fruit Flies (Tephritidae)
10/02/2016Talk from the 'Insect Natural History' series by the Department of Entomology at the Natural History Museum, London.
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Chris Lyal: Pure, Lively and Lousy
03/02/2016Talk from the 'Insect Natural History' series by the Department of Entomology at the Natural History Museum, London.
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Gaden Robinson: A Tale of Two Strategies: Contrasts, conflicts and mythology of caterpillar food choices - Salix or socks?
27/01/2016Talk from the 'Insect Natural History' series by the Department of Entomology at the Natural History Museum, London.
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Andrew Ross: Insects in Amber
20/01/2016Talk from the 'Insect Natural History' series by the Department of Entomology at the Natural History Museum, London.
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Judith Marshall: Saltatorial Songsters: Gregarious Grasshoppers, Chirping Crickets, Beeping Bush-crickets and Rhythmic Relatives
13/01/2016Talk from the 'Insect Natural History' series by the Department of Entomology at the Natural History Museum, London.
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Ian Gould: Fungicidal Flatulence and Other Oddities: Tales of an Old Waspologist.
06/01/2016Talk from the 'Insect Natural History' series by the Department of Entomology at the Natural History Museum, London.
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Peter Barnard: Classification and Biology of Caddisflies (Trichoptera).
30/12/2015Talk from the 'Insect Natural History' series by the Department of Entomology at the Natural History Museum, London.
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John Chainey & Nigel Wyatt: Horseflies, Hoverflies, blowflies and their allies
23/12/2015Talk from the 'Insect Natural History' series by the Department of Entomology at the Natural History Museum, London.
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Steve Hopkin: Biology of the Springtails (Collembola), the most abundant insects
16/12/2015Talk from the 'Insect Natural History' series by the Department of Entomology at the Natural History Museum, London.
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Peter Hammond: How to be a Beetle.
09/12/2015Talk from the 'Insect Natural History' series by the Department of Entomology at the Natural History Museum, London.
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Roger Blackman & David Hollis: Aphids, Psyllids [Jumping Plant-Lice], and Their Host-Plants
02/12/2015Talk from the 'Insect Natural History' series by the Department of Entomology at the Natural History Museum, London.
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Jon Martin & Mick Webb: The Hemiptera - It'a True Bug's Life.
25/11/2015Talk from the 'Insect Natural History' series by the Department of Entomology at the Natural History Museum, London.
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Randall T. Schuh: Getting a Grip on 5000 Taxa and 500,000 Specimens: Lessons from a Planetary Biodiversity Inventory Project
18/11/2015The seventh (2007) Frederick W. Edwards lecture held at the Natural History Museum, London, supported by the Royal Entomological Society.
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Michael Boppré: What can the natural history of pharmacophagous insects tell us about biology?
11/11/2015The sixth (2004) Frederick W. Edwards lecture held at the Natural History Museum, London, supported by the Royal Entomological Society.