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The Biome Podcast

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Dive into the heart of the animal kingdom with The Biome Podcast. We spotlight wildlife and the habitats they grace, delving into their anatomy and the ways they thrive as well as how they and their environment affect each other like a two way street. Sometimes joined by experts, we aim to kindle a deep-rooted love for wildlife and an intrigue in zoology and biology. Tune in every 7th and 21st of the month and journey with us into nature's marvels. For more, visit our website at www.biomemedia.org where we have articles, activities and more!
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S3E8 - Sugar Gliders and the role gliders play in their environments

The Biome PodcastApr 21, 2024

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S3E8 - Sugar Gliders and the role gliders play in their environments

S3E8 - Sugar Gliders and the role gliders play in their environments

In this captivating episode of The Biome Podcast, we take a deep dive into the world of gliding animals, with a special focus on the enchanting sugar glider. Join us in the first half as we explore the life, behavior, and unique adaptations of this small, nocturnal marsupial that has mastered the art of gliding through the forests of Australia and New Guinea. Learn about the sugar glider's social habits, diet, and the incredible membrane that enables its aerial escapades.

In the second half, we expand our view to understand the broader ecological impacts of gliders like the sugar glider on their environments. We'll discuss how these aerial adventurers contribute to seed dispersal, pollination, and maintaining the delicate balance of their ecosystems. Discover the vital roles these creatures play beyond their gliding prowess, and how they influence forest regeneration, biodiversity, and the food web.

Tune in to uncover the hidden life of sugar gliders and the significant ecological roles of gliders across the globe. It's a journey through the treetops, revealing the intricate connections that sustain and enrich our natural world. Don't miss this thrilling exploration of nature's airborne architects!

Apr 21, 202443:58
S3E7 - Draco Lizards and Gliding

S3E7 - Draco Lizards and Gliding

Dive headfirst into the captivating world of the Draco Lizard in this thrilling episode of The Biome Podcast, where nature’s secrets are unveiled, and the wonders of evolution are celebrated. In our Animal Spotlight segment, we journey through dense, leafy canopies to discover the extraordinary lives of Draco Lizards. Known as the ‘flying dragons’ of the animal kingdom, these remarkable creatures navigate their world not by foot, but through the air, with wings of skin stretched wide. Learn how these lizards glide from tree to tree, evading predators and dazzling mates in a high-stakes game of survival and romance.

In the Technical Section, we broaden our horizon to the biomechanics of gliding across the animal kingdom. From the intricate physics of winged flight to the evolutionary marvels behind it, this segment decodes the science that allows animals to conquer the skies. Whether it’s the strategic spread of a sugar glider's limbs or the aerodynamic posture of a gliding frog, each glide tells a story of adaptation, innovation, and the relentless pursuit of efficiency.

Packed with fascinating facts, engaging stories, and the latest scientific research, this episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about the natural world and the incredible feats of engineering it inspires. Join us on The Biome Podcast as we celebrate the gliders among us, from the Draco Lizard to their airborne brethren, and discover what it takes to be a silent master of the canopy.

Apr 08, 202439:08
S3E6 - Giant Squid and Deep Sea Gigantism

S3E6 - Giant Squid and Deep Sea Gigantism

Dive into the mysterious depths of the ocean with this captivating episode of the Biome Podcast, where we shine the spotlight on one of the sea's most elusive and fascinating creatures: the Giant Squid. Join us as we journey into the abyss to explore the life, myths, and science behind this incredible cephalopod, known for its monumental size and enigmatic existence. From its legendary battles with sperm whales to its role in maritime folklore, we uncover the secrets of the Giant Squid, revealing the adaptations that allow it to thrive in the deep.

In the second half of our episode, we delve deeper into the ocean to explore the phenomenon of Deep Sea Gigantism. Discover why some creatures of the deep grow to sizes that defy imagination, and how the extreme conditions of their environment—such as intense pressure, cold temperatures, and scarcity of food—contribute to their gigantic proportions. We'll examine the biological and evolutionary principles behind gigantism, discussing how it offers advantages for survival in the vast and mysterious world beneath the waves.

Mar 30, 202436:34
S3E5 - The Anglerfish and Bioluminescence

S3E5 - The Anglerfish and Bioluminescence

Dive deep with us in this illuminating episode of the Biome Podcast, where we venture into the abyss to shine a light on one of the deep sea's most enigmatic creatures—the Anglerfish. In the first half of our journey, the Animal Spotlight segment, we delve into the mysterious life of this fascinating predator, known for its unique hunting method and eerie appearance. Discover how the Anglerfish has perfected the art of deception and survival in the dark, crushing depths of the ocean, where pressure is immense and light is nonexistent.

Then, as we continue to navigate through the ocean's hidden realms, the second half of our episode explores the spectacular phenomenon of Bioluminescence in the animal kingdom. From the depths of the sea to the edge of your imagination, bioluminescence lights up the lives of many organisms, serving as a tool for attraction, communication, and defense. Learn how this natural glow has evolved in different species, the science behind the light, and the vital roles these living lanterns play in their ecosystems.

Whether you're a long-time listener or new to the wonders of the natural world, this episode promises to enlighten and fascinate. Join us as we uncover the secrets of deep-sea dwellers and the captivating light shows they produce, revealing insights into the adaptability and ingenuity of life on Earth.

Mar 07, 202448:08
S3E3 - Wood Frogs and Winter Survival

S3E3 - Wood Frogs and Winter Survival

Dive into the heart of winter with "The Biome Podcast" as we explore the season's harshest trials and the remarkable adaptations that allow life to flourish. In our Animal Spotlight, we unveil the wood frog's miraculous freeze-thaw cycle, a marvel of nature that challenges our understanding of life and death. Then, our Technical Section broadens the scope to reveal the diverse and ingenious strategies animals employ to survive winter's grip, from hibernation to migration.

Feb 09, 202439:27
S3E2 - Raccoons and Urban Adaptations

S3E2 - Raccoons and Urban Adaptations

Dive into the urban wilderness with this captivating episode of the Biome Podcast. In this two-part exploration, we illuminate the secret lives and surprising adaptations of city-dwelling wildlife.

Our journey begins with an intimate look at the raccoon in our Animal Spotlight segment. Discover the fascinating life history and ingenious adaptations of this urban survivor. Learn how raccoons, with their dexterous hands and masked faces, navigate the complexities of city life and the wild. Uncover the secrets behind their nocturnal escapades and their uncanny ability to thrive in our midst.

In the Technical Section, we expand our focus to the broader spectrum of urban wildlife. From the aerial acrobatics of city birds to the cunning of foxes and coyotes, and the often misunderstood world of the urban rat, we delve into how these diverse species have adapted to urban environments. Explore the challenges they face, from navigating human-made landscapes to the struggle for coexistence, and learn about the innovative strategies being implemented to foster a harmonious coexistence.


Join Grae on the Biome Podcast for an enlightening journey through the urban jungle. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast or simply curious about the animals that share our city spaces, this episode offers a fresh perspective on the remarkable adaptability and resilience of urban wildlife.

Jan 22, 202433:41
S3E1 - The Peregrine Falcon and Urban Adaptations

S3E1 - The Peregrine Falcon and Urban Adaptations

Welcome to Season 3 of The Biome Podcast, where each episode takes you on a journey into the depths of nature's wonders. In our latest episode, we soar into the skies with the Peregrine Falcon in our Animal Spotlight section. Discover the remarkable life of the world’s fastest bird, from its awe-inspiring hunting dives to its surprising presence in urban landscapes. Learn about the Peregrine Falcon's anatomy, behavior, and the extraordinary conservation efforts that have brought it back from the brink of extinction.

Then, dive deeper into the realm of ecology in our Technical Section, where we explore the fascinating adaptations of urban wildlife. This segment sheds light on how various species, from the nimble fox to the resilient hedgehog, have made our cityscapes their home. Understand the challenges and opportunities that urban environments present to wildlife and how these animals' remarkable adaptability helps them thrive alongside us.

Join us on The Biome Podcast as we unravel the mysteries of nature and discover the incredible adaptability of wildlife in the face of human expansion. Tune in, be amazed, and engage with the fascinating stories of nature's resilience and adaptability.

Jan 08, 202431:09
S2E24 - Arctic Terns and Migrations

S2E24 - Arctic Terns and Migrations

In this captivating episode of the Biome Podcast, we embark on a journey through the astonishing world of animal migrations, beginning with a special focus on one of nature's most remarkable travelers: the Arctic Tern.

Join us as we delve into the life of the Arctic Tern, a bird that redefines the boundaries of endurance and navigation. Discover how this feathered voyager makes its epic pole-to-pole migration, covering a staggering 40,000 kilometers annually. We explore the tern's unique adaptations, its crucial role in the ecosystem, and the conservation efforts to protect these aerial acrobats.

Then, we broaden our horizons to explore the phenomenon of migration across the animal kingdom. Learn about the diverse migratory journeys of species ranging from the great wildebeests of Africa to the deep-diving humpback whales. We unravel the mysteries of their navigational skills, the ecological significance of their movements, and the challenges they face in a changing world.

Dec 21, 202334:01
Ep 23 - Snowy Owls and Camouflage

Ep 23 - Snowy Owls and Camouflage

Dive into a world where survival hinges on the art of invisibility in our latest Biome Podcast episode. We begin with a captivating journey into the life of the Snowy Owl, an iconic symbol of the Arctic's serene yet challenging landscape. In our Animal Spotlight section, you'll learn about this majestic bird's unique adaptations and lifestyle, from its striking white plumage to its remarkable hunting skills.


Transitioning to our Technical Section, we unravel the mysteries of camouflage in the animal kingdom. We explore the diverse and ingenious ways animals blend into their environments, from the color-matching prowess of the Snowy Owl to the intricate patterns of the chameleon. Understand the role of camouflage in predation and defense, and uncover the impact of environmental changes and human activity on these survival strategies.


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Tune in to this episode for an enlightening and inspiring exploration of nature's marvels and mysteries.

Dec 07, 202330:03
Ep 22 - Dumbo Octopus and an exploration of the deep!

Ep 22 - Dumbo Octopus and an exploration of the deep!

Dive into the mysterious depths of the ocean with this captivating episode of the Biome Podcast. We begin our journey with a detailed exploration of one of the deep sea's most whimsical inhabitants: the Dumbo Octopus. Discover the unique adaptations and lifestyle of this elusive cephalopod, known for its ear-like fins and ethereal movements. Learn about its life history, how it thrives under extreme pressure, and its role in the deep-sea ecosystem.

In the second half of the episode, we broaden our scope to the deep-sea environment itself. Venture into this alien world, far beneath the ocean’s surface, where life exists in perpetual darkness, extreme pressure, and icy temperatures. We'll discuss the remarkable adaptations that enable a diverse array of species to thrive in these harsh conditions, the technological advancements in deep-sea exploration, and the importance of conserving these mysterious and vital ecosystems.

Join us for an educational deep dive into the wonders of the deep sea – a journey that uncovers the secrets of the Dumbo Octopus and the fascinating world it inhabits.

Nov 21, 202340:53
S2E21 - The Arctic Fox and Bergmann's Rule

S2E21 - The Arctic Fox and Bergmann's Rule

Unveil the secrets of survival with the Arctic Fox in this frost-touched episode of the Biome Podcast. As the November winds whisper the onset of winter, join us on a journey to the icy realms where the Arctic Fox, a marvel of evolution, thrives amidst the snow and ice.

In the Animal Spotlight, we delve into the life history of this resilient creature, exploring its remarkable adaptations—from the colour-changing fur that cloaks it in winter's embrace to its keen senses that guide it across the frozen tundra. Discover how this cunning hunter sustains itself in one of Earth's most unforgiving environments, and what its social behaviours tell us about the intricate tapestry of arctic life.

Transitioning to the Technical, we unravel the threads of Bergmann's Rule, a principle that has intrigued scientists for centuries. How does the size of animals relate to their geographic distribution? Does this rule apply across the animal kingdom, and what are the exceptions that challenge its boundaries? We probe these questions, linking back to our frosty protagonist.

This episode isn't just a tale of survival; it's an invitation to appreciate the nuanced interactions between wildlife and the environment. Let's trace the pawprints in the snow and ponder the patterns in nature that silently govern life on our planet. Wrap up warm; the Biome Podcast is about to transport you to the wintry wonderland of the Arctic Fox.

Nov 07, 202332:09
S2E20 - Spiders and Silk

S2E20 - Spiders and Silk

🕸️ Ready to get caught in a web of wonders? This episode of the Biome Podcast spins an enthralling narrative that takes you from the hidden corners of spider biology to the groundbreaking uses of silk in modern life. 🎙️

🕷️ In our Animal Spotlight, meet spiders, nature's master architects! Discover their life history, unique adaptations, and get ready to break some commonly held myths about these misunderstood creatures. Just in time for Halloween! 🎃

🧵 Then, we weave our way through the remarkable science of silk. This isn't just the stuff of spider webs or silkworm cocoons; it's a material that has wound its way into medicine, technology, and even fashion. Prepare to be amazed by the versatility and importance of this natural wonder! 💡

🌏 As always, our journey goes beyond simple facts, urging you to see the world with new eyes and inspiring action to conserve these marvels. 🌱

✨ Tune in for a tapestry of tales, facts, and inspiration that will leave you looking at spiders—and silk—in a whole new light! 🌟

Oct 21, 202329:13
S2E19 - Owls and Bioacoustics

S2E19 - Owls and Bioacoustics

In this riveting episode of the Biome Podcast, embark on a nocturnal journey as we spotlight the mysterious and awe-inspiring world of owls. Marvel at their unique adaptations, from silent flights to intricate calls that punctuate the stillness of the night. Then, dive deeper into the realm of bioacoustics, exploring the symphony of sounds that define our natural world. From the serenades of crickets to the haunting melodies of whales, uncover the science behind nature's most profound harmonies. Amidst this exploration, ponder the challenges posed by human-made noises and the profound importance of preserving Earth's delicate acoustic tapestry. Join us in celebrating and understanding the resonant wonders that connect us all.

Oct 07, 202333:29
S2E18 - The American Alligator and Keystone Species

S2E18 - The American Alligator and Keystone Species

Welcome to another captivating episode of the Biome Podcast, where we spotlight none other than the awe-inspiring American Alligator! Dive into its murky, mysterious habitat, and marvel at its jaw-snapping power. But that's just the tip of the iceberg—or should we say, the tip of the snout?

In this episode, we delve deeper into the crucial, often overlooked role that keystone species play in the grand tapestry of life. Uncover the stressors that threaten to unravel this delicate balance and explore real-world strategies to safeguard our planet's natural wonders. 🌍💧

Whether you're an ecology enthusiast or a newcomer eager to learn, this episode offers a treasure trove of fascinating facts, debunked myths, and actionable ways to become a guardian of the Earth. So why wait? Your journey into nature's wonders begins here. Join us in making a difference! 🌱🛡️"

Sep 21, 202327:36
S2E17 - The Hoatzin and Convergent Evolution

S2E17 - The Hoatzin and Convergent Evolution

Embark on a captivating journey with The Biome Podcast as we meander through the dense Amazonian foliage to spotlight the enigmatic Hoatzin. Dive into the unique life history of this avian oddity and uncover its baffling adaptations.

Animal Spotlight:
Unravel the mysteries of the Hoatzin. From chicks that sport claws to a digestive system akin to ruminants, this bird is a bundle of surprises awaiting discovery.

Technical Deep-Dive:
Ever observed strikingly similar traits in vastly different creatures? We'll dissect the intriguing concept of convergent evolution, exploring how unrelated species sometimes evolve identical adaptations in response to similar environmental challenges.

This episode promises an engaging blend of detailed insights and broader ecological narratives. Dive deep with The Biome Podcast.

Sep 07, 202301:06:40
S2E16 - Komodo Dragons and Island Gigantism/Dwarfism

S2E16 - Komodo Dragons and Island Gigantism/Dwarfism

Join us on The Biome Podcast as we journey to the islands of Indonesia to spotlight the formidable Komodo dragon. Discover the unique adaptations of this reptilian behemoth and delve into its captivating life history.


Animal Spotlight:
Uncover the world of the Komodo dragon, from its venomous bite to its reign as an apex predator on its native islands.


Technical Deep-Dive:
Ever wondered why island creatures sometimes grow massive or surprisingly small? We'll decode the mysteries of Island Gigantism and Island Dwarfism, shedding light on the evolutionary wonders of isolated habitats.


This episode offers a deep exploration into the world of islands and their fascinating inhabitants. Dive in with The Biome Podcast.

Aug 21, 202301:11:30
S2E15 - The Lion and Trophic Cascades

S2E15 - The Lion and Trophic Cascades

In this captivating episode of The Biome Podcast, we traverse the expansive plains of Africa and the dense forests of India, following the majestic footprints of the lion. Delve deep into the life history of this iconic predator, from the tender moments of playful cubs to the challenges of establishing dominance in the fierce world of the savannah.


But there's more than just the lion's tale to tell. In our technical corner, we dive into the intricate dance of the food web, exploring the profound impacts of the lion's roar on its ecosystem. Join us as we unravel the concept of trophic cascades, showcasing how the presence (or absence) of a single apex predator like the lion can send ripples throughout an entire ecosystem, influencing everything from herds of grazing herbivores to the very grass they feed upon.


So, gear up for a roaring adventure that spans continents, dives into the intricacies of ecology, and celebrates the wonder of the natural world. It's a tale of majesty, science, and the interconnected tapestry of life on The Biome Podcast.

Aug 07, 202301:27:18
S2E14 - The Oarfish and the DVM

S2E14 - The Oarfish and the DVM

Join us on The Biome Podcast as we plunge into the deep to uncover the mysteries of the elusive oarfish, the marine world's longest bony fish. Journey from its humble beginnings as a tiny egg to its colossal adult form.

In our technical dive, we illuminate the intriguing phenomenon of diurnal vertical migration, the daily underwater ballet involving countless ocean dwellers. Discover its impact on ocean ecosystems and the role the awe-inspiring oarfish plays in it. Tune in, dive deep, and embrace the wonders of our blue planet.

Jul 21, 202344:46
S2E13 - Flamingos and Filter Feeding

S2E13 - Flamingos and Filter Feeding

Dive into the vibrant world of Flamingos and the art of filter feeding in this episode of The Biome Podcast!

In our Animal Spotlight, we'll explore the captivating life of Flamingos, their unique habitats, social behaviours, and their intriguing feeding method. Then, in our technical section, we'll expand the conversation to the realm of filter feeding, a fascinating strategy used by various creatures, from enormous whales to microscopic krill.

Join us for a compelling journey into nature's adaptability, creativity, and resilience in Season 2 Episode 13 of The Biome Podcast. Don't miss this extraordinary voyage through feathers and filters!

Jul 07, 202342:37
S2E12 - Bat Biology

S2E12 - Bat Biology

In this intriguing episode of the Biome Podcast, we dive deep into the nocturnal world of bats with our special guest, an esteemed bat biologist. Bats are fascinating creatures, often misunderstood and shrouded in myth. Yet, they play a vital role in our ecosystem, from pollination and seed dispersal to controlling pests.


Our expert guest unravels the astonishing diversity of bats, the unique species they've encountered, and the intriguing physiological and behavioral adaptations bats have developed. We take a closer look at their famed echolocation abilities and how bats compare to other animals with similar faculties.


The discussion also touches on pressing issues like the devastating white-nose syndrome and the role bats play in disease transmission. How are these challenges being addressed? And what can listeners do to contribute to bat conservation in their local communities?


Whether you're a seasoned biologist, an aspiring bat researcher, or simply curious about the natural world, this episode is sure to enlighten and entertain. Tune in to uncover the mysteries of bat biology and explore the incredible contribution these creatures make to our planet.


Don't miss out on this episode of the Biome Podcast, where we continue to explore the fascinating intricacies of life on Earth.

Jun 21, 202346:35
S2E11 - Bombardier Beetles and Chemical Defences

S2E11 - Bombardier Beetles and Chemical Defences

Welcome to another captivating episode of The Biome Podcast, where we delve deep into the mesmerizing world of zoology and ecology.

In this episode, we shine the spotlight on one of nature's most intriguing survivalists - the Bombardier Beetle. Known for their explosive chemical defence, these fascinating creatures have astounded scientists and nature lovers alike. We explore the life history of the Bombardier Beetle, uncovering the intricate details of its unique defensive system and how this has influenced its evolutionary journey. We also discuss its role in the broader ecosystem, and what this small but mighty beetle can teach us about survival in the natural world.

In our technical segment, we cast our net wider to explore the astonishing range of chemical defences employed by arthropods. From the venomous bites of spiders to the formic acid sprays of ants, we delve into the fascinating world of arthropod defences. We discuss the mechanisms behind these defences, their ecological implications, and the intriguing evolutionary arms race they represent.

Whether you're a seasoned zoologist, a budding biologist, or simply someone with a love for the natural world, this episode promises to pique your curiosity and deepen your appreciation for the extraordinary diversity of life on Earth.

Join us as we delve into the explosive world of Bombardier Beetles and discover the stunning array of chemical defences in arthropods, right here on The Biome Podcast.

Jun 07, 202342:43
S2E10 - Reticulated Pythons and Thermoregulation

S2E10 - Reticulated Pythons and Thermoregulation

Dive into the intriguing world of the reticulated python in this episode of The Biome Podcast. Discover how this snake's distinctive size, behaviour, and habitat set it apart in the python family. We'll dissect the unique adaptations of snake skulls and musculature that allow them to consume large prey and move in their characteristic fashion.

Finally, we unravel the complex concept of thermoregulation, exploring strategies from ectothermy to gigantothermy and how they play out in diverse animal species, including our featured reticulated python. Join us for a captivating blend of zoology and ecology that brings the natural world to your doorstep.

May 21, 202335:39
S2E9 - Bees and Pollination

S2E9 - Bees and Pollination

In this fascinating episode of The Biome Podcast, we embark on a two-part journey to explore the lives of bees and the critical role of pollination in our ecosystems. In the first segment, we delve into the intriguing life history of bees, highlighting various groups and uncovering their unique behaviors, nesting habits, and social dynamics. Discover the incredible diversity and ecological significance of these tiny yet mighty creatures.

In the second half, we examine the essential process of pollination, demystifying its mechanisms, and revealing how animals, especially bees, play a crucial role in achieving it. Gain insights into the far-reaching ecological and economic importance of pollination, as we discuss the intricate connections between plants, pollinators, and the world at large. This enlightening episode will give you a newfound appreciation for the delicate dance of nature and the indispensable bond between bees and the environment.

May 07, 202340:56
S2E8 - The White Stork's Journey and Siblicide in Nature - An Unveiling of Life's Intricate Web

S2E8 - The White Stork's Journey and Siblicide in Nature - An Unveiling of Life's Intricate Web

On this captivating episode of The Biome Podcast, we take you on a two-part adventure to uncover the mysteries of the natural world. In the first segment, we dive deep into the life history of the enigmatic White Stork. Discover the fascinating migration patterns, nesting habits, and feeding behavior of these majestic birds, as we unearth the secrets behind their iconic symbolism.

In the second half, we shift our focus to the complex and often ruthless concept of siblicide in the animal kingdom. Our technical exploration delves into the various ways siblicide manifests itself, the evolutionary reasons behind it, and the profound effects it can have on the surrounding ecosystems. This thought-provoking episode will leave you with a greater appreciation for the intricacies of life and the delicate balance that shapes the world around us.

Apr 21, 202338:15
S2E7 - Beluga Whales and the Eye

S2E7 - Beluga Whales and the Eye

Welcome to The Biome Podcast! In this episode, we'll be taking a deep dive into the world of marine animals, exploring the fascinating lives of beluga whales and examining the complex anatomy of their eyes.

In the first section of the episode, we'll shine a spotlight on beluga whales, also known as "sea canaries" for their unique vocalizations. We'll explore their habitat, social behavior, and feeding habits, and take a closer look at the challenges they face in the changing ocean environment. You'll learn all about these beautiful creatures and gain a new appreciation for their intelligence and adaptability.

In the second section of the episode, we'll delve into the technical side of zoology, exploring the eye as an organ and the differences between marine and terrestrial animal eyes. We'll examine the adaptations that marine animals have developed to optimize vision in the challenging underwater environment, from the structure of their pupils to the properties of their lenses. You'll gain a deeper understanding of the intricate biological mechanisms that allow marine animals to navigate their world with precision and clarity.

So whether you're a marine enthusiast, a budding zoologist, or simply curious about the natural world, join us on The Biome Podcast for an enlightening exploration of the lives of beluga whales and the fascinating biology of marine animal eyes.

Apr 07, 202327:55
S2E6 - Aphids and Reproductive strategies

S2E6 - Aphids and Reproductive strategies

Welcome to The Biome Podcast! In this episode, we'll be diving deep into the fascinating world of aphids, exploring their complex lives and unique behaviors. From their impressive ability to reproduce asexually to their intricate social structures, these tiny insects hold a wealth of secrets that we'll uncover together.


We'll also explore the different reproductive strategies found within the animal kingdom, from sexual reproduction to asexual reproduction and everything in between. We'll take a closer look at the fascinating process of kleptogenesis, a rare form of reproduction that occurs in certain species and has puzzled scientists for years.


So, whether you're a seasoned zoologist or simply curious about the natural world, join us on The Biome Podcast as we explore the incredible lives of aphids and the varied reproductive strategies found throughout nature.

Mar 21, 202332:17
S2E5 - Aardvarks and the Mouth

S2E5 - Aardvarks and the Mouth

Welcome to Season 2 Episode 5 of the Biome Podcast. In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of aardvarks and their unique adaptations. These nocturnal creatures are found in various parts of Africa and have a long, protruding snout that they use to forage for their preferred diet of ants and termites. We explore how mouths are adapted throughout the Animal Kingdom to allow animals to fulfil specific niches. Join us as we explore the lives of these curious and fascinating creatures, and learn more about the incredible ways in which nature has adapted animals to survive in their respective habitats.

Mar 07, 202331:23
S2E4 - Doves and Avian Flight Adaptations

S2E4 - Doves and Avian Flight Adaptations

On this episode of The Biome Podcast, we'll be exploring the world of doves. We'll take a closer look at their physical adaptations that enable them to fly, including their lightweight bodies, powerful breast muscles, and robust respiration. We'll also explore their diverse natural habitats, dietary habits, and reproductive behaviors. Doves are a common bird species, but their ability to survive and thrive in different environments is truly remarkable, so join us as we explore their lives.

Feb 21, 202326:56
S2E3 - Norwegian Rats and Natural Selection

S2E3 - Norwegian Rats and Natural Selection

Welcome to the Biome Podcast! Join us as we explore the surprisingly interesting and not creepy life of one of the most prolific rodents to roam the earth, the Norwegian Rat. Found in almost every country in the world, we explore how these rats have tapped into a niche with specific adapt-abilities that allow them to be so successful. We also dive head first into the concept of natural selection, what is it and how does it related to artificial selection? What are some of the pros and cons regarding both concepts, so join us for a wild ride of an episode!

Feb 07, 202329:09
S2E2 - Dragonflies and Insect Flight

S2E2 - Dragonflies and Insect Flight

Welcome to our podcast episode on dragonflies! These fascinating creatures have captivated the imagination of people for centuries, and for good reason. From their bright, iridescent colors to their lightning-fast flying abilities, dragonflies are truly one-of-a-kind. We will be discussing their unique characteristics and adaptations that allow them to survive and thrive in their environments. Join us as we explore the wonders of the dragonflies and their ecology, behavior, and adaptation.

Jan 21, 202332:54
S2E1 - Cheetahs and Speed

S2E1 - Cheetahs and Speed

Welcome to Season 2 of the Biome Podcast! After 3 months off the air we are back with new content and more fun! This episode we look into the lives of cheetahs, my favourite animal as well as other speedsters of the animal kingdom. Join us as we start a new season of fun and exploration. 

Jan 07, 202323:26
Ep 24 - American Black Bears and Hibernation

Ep 24 - American Black Bears and Hibernation

As Season 1 of the Biome Podcast comes to an end, in Episode 24 we explore the life of the American Black Bear, an animal so strong it can lift almost 3 times its body weight with one leg. We also delve into the ins and outs of hibernation, its so much more than just a power nap. 

This is the last episode of season 1 for the podcast, season 2 will start on 7th of January. Make sure you sign up for emails on the website so you don't miss a single episode. Also, please send us any recommendations to make the podcast better for season 2!

Sep 23, 202223:59
Ep 23 - Ravens and Animal Death Rituals

Ep 23 - Ravens and Animal Death Rituals

In Episode 23 of the Biome Podcast we explore the life of the common raven, an animal so intelligent that studies suggest that they surpass the intelligence of adult chimps by 4 months of age. We also explore different animal death rituals and how they process and treat their dead. 

Season 1 of the Biome podcast will end at the end of this month, season 2 will start on 7th of January. Make sure you sign up for emails on the website so you don't miss a single episode. 

Sep 09, 202227:45
Ep 22 - Sea Otters and Keystone Species

Ep 22 - Sea Otters and Keystone Species

After my recent trip to Vancouver Island, where I saw these wonderfully cute creatures in the wild, I was eager to take a dive into the world of the Sea Otter, a species with three subspecies. We also take a look at keystone species, what they are, how they affect the ecosystem and some examples of them. 

Aug 23, 202224:41
Ep 21 - Orcas and Animal Intelligence

Ep 21 - Orcas and Animal Intelligence

With the recent passing of one of SeaWorlds Orcas, I thought we could take a dive into the world of these fascinating and intelligent creatures. Creatures we are still learning so much about, including new types that were only found in the last 20 or so years. We also take a look at Animal intelligence or cognition, the different forms it takes and why it is so hard to quantify. Today's field notes at thebiomepodcast.com compliment this episodes technical sections so be sure to have a look at those too. 

Aug 07, 202223:47
Ep 20 - Leopards and the Sardine Run

Ep 20 - Leopards and the Sardine Run

Welcome to the Biome Podcast, the podcast all about zoology and ecology. Join us as we explore the lives of one of the most stealthy animals alive, the leopard. We also take a look at a massive event that occurs in the waters of Southern Africa - the Sardine run. So join us in this exciting episode and see if you can answer the trivia question.

Jul 21, 202224:04
Ep 19 - Cuttlefish and Chromatophores

Ep 19 - Cuttlefish and Chromatophores

Join us as we dive into the life of a cuttlefish, we explore of of their incredible defence mechanisms and what separates them from octopi and squid. We also have a deeper look into the world of chromatophores, what are they and how do they help cuttlefish live their lives?

Jul 07, 202225:42
Ep 18 - Tardigrades and Extremophiles

Ep 18 - Tardigrades and Extremophiles

In this episode we look at some of the hardiest little creatures known to science. Tardigrades are found almost everywhere on the planet and have even survived the vacuum of space. However, they aren't considered extremophiles, listen to the episode to find out why. We also explore the world of extremophiles and their fascinating habits. 

Jun 21, 202223:33
Ep 17 - Orangutans and Albinism

Ep 17 - Orangutans and Albinism

Did you know that Orangutans are some of the most intelligent great apes around and that the males can grow beards? Join us as we look at these fascinating creatures in depth. We also explore the fascinating world of melanin and what the effects of not having it can be. 

Jun 07, 202226:54
Ep 16 - Rhinos and Announcements!

Ep 16 - Rhinos and Announcements!

Join us as we explore the 5 living species of rhino and see how they tie in to our huge announcement! Did you know that the Javan Rhino used to be found over large parts of the Indian subcontinent and is now only found on the island of Java? Did you know that the Sumatran rhino is relatively tiny growing to just under 1.5 m or just over 4 ft at the shoulders? How about that Black rhino from Africa have the highest mortality rate due to fighting with other members of the species than any other mammal? There is so much to learn about each of these highly endangered but incredible tanks of nature. 

May 21, 202228:24
Ep 15 - White Whales and the strangest teeth on the planet

Ep 15 - White Whales and the strangest teeth on the planet

Let's dive into the world of the white whales, two species that make up the family known as Monodontidae. They are also known as toothed-whales and, at least for the Narwhal, their teeth are something incredible. We then take a look at some of the weirdest teeth found in nature. Let us know what you think of the list.
May 07, 202222:43
Ep 14 - Tijana Selak and Wildlife Rehabilitation

Ep 14 - Tijana Selak and Wildlife Rehabilitation

Something new! Not only is this the first episode available in video format but also we have our first interview. We are joined by the lovely Tijana Selak, good friend who has had extensive experience teaching others about the joys or wildlife as well as helping wildlife rehabilitate. Join us as we learn about some of her highlights as well as things to do when you might be faced with an animal in distress or too young to fend for themselves. 


Calgary Wildlife Rehabilitation Center: https://calgarywildlife.org

Tijana Selak: https://thiswildfauna.com


Apr 21, 202227:43
Ep 13 - Barn Owls and Wing Types

Ep 13 - Barn Owls and Wing Types

Lets have a good look at the Common Barn Owl, one of the most widely distributed birds alive today. We also explore the world of bird wing types. Wings can tell us so much about a birds life cycle that it would be a mistake to overlook them. So join us in this episode of beautiful birds and fantastic flight. Also, do you think you can answer this episodes Trivia Question? Prove your zoology knowledge here!

Apr 07, 202223:60
Ep 12 - Goliath Birdeater and Parasitism

Ep 12 - Goliath Birdeater and Parasitism

Lets have a good look at the Goliath Birdeater, a spider so big it can reportedly eat birds according to the name? The question is though, is the name correct? We also take a dive into defining parasitism, one of the most common predator-prey relationships found in nature. So join us in this episode of creepy crawlies. Also, do you think you can answer this episodes Trivia Question? Prove your zoology knowledge here!

Mar 21, 202223:12
Ep 11 - Marine Iguana's and tongues

Ep 11 - Marine Iguana's and tongues

Join us as we dive into an exploration of the worlds only sea going iguana. These fascinating creatures come in great variety even though they are all one species. It appears this variation is due, in part to the environment they inhabit, but we explore that in more detail. We also look at the tongue and what it does for most tetrapods. 

Mar 07, 202222:48
Ep 10 - Asian Elephants and Altruism

Ep 10 - Asian Elephants and Altruism

In episode 10 we talk about Asian Elephants (Elaphus maximus) and explore their world. What makes them such fascinating creatures and how are they so very different from their African counterparts? We also look at the concept of altruism in a biological sense. What constitutes altruism and why is it so special in zoology. 

There is also a surprise mention of another strangely named creature in this episode. 

Feb 21, 202224:30
Ep 9 - Thorny Devils and the Weirdest Defences

Ep 9 - Thorny Devils and the Weirdest Defences

In this episode we take a closer look at the Thorny Devils of Western Australia. They have some incredible abilities that help them find water in arid conditions. We also take a deep dive into some of the strangest defensive strategies found throughout the animal kingdom. 


This weeks interesting zoology resource is 10000birds.com. It is one of, if not the, best birding blog on the internet. 

Feb 07, 202223:48
Ep 8 - Mako Sharks and Electroreception

Ep 8 - Mako Sharks and Electroreception

Lets explore the depths of knowledge on the Longfin and Shortfin Mako Sharks in this episode. We also look at the ability of certain animals to sense and create electric fields around them. Some of those species might surprise you as its not just marine animals that have the ability. 


The account to follow is @oceanx on Instagram and it was suggested by Vienna S

Jan 21, 202225:21
Ep 7 - Tiger Salamanders and Metamorphosis

Ep 7 - Tiger Salamanders and Metamorphosis

Have you ever seen a Tiger Salamander? Most people don't know these fascinating creatures may be near by! Join us as we explore their lives and dive deeper into the incredible topic of Metamorphosis. The process some animals undergo to become adults!


Topic to follow is lostandfoundnature.com go have a look at their wonderful collection!

Jan 07, 202225:04
Ep 6 - Common Swifts and Flight
Dec 21, 202126:02