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Not silent yet: the changing sounds of spring

Cat Morrison uses citizen science data to explore changes in the quality of soundscapes across two continents.

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Diary of a CEEC fieldworker

By Harry Ewing, PhD candidate in BIO Email: h.ewing@uea.ac.uk Twitter: @Ewing_birds Fieldwork can be both mentally and physically exhausting, but it can also yield enormously valuable and rewarding experiences. This blog post documents my first PhD field season, setting up a new study system in the wilds of Eastern England. Exploring The Brecks When people…

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Can citizen science data reveal targets for conservation action?

Cat Morrison uses citizen science data to work out how to target conservation actions to help declining migrant bird species.

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UEA’s Ireland Field Ecology trips

This is a blog about the UEA’s field ecology trip to Ireland written by several demonstrators: Kris Sales, Jessie Gardner, Jenny Donelan, Seth Thomas, Ellie Fairfield & Claire Buchan. UEAs Field Ecology course to the Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, South West Ireland has run for decades. Originally, students camped in a barn of a farmer…

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Adventures in SciComm: podcasting from a conference

By Mike Pointer, PhD Candidate in BIO. Conferences are a great way to engage with our research community. Podcasts are a great way to engage with the wider public. Earlier this year, before the pandemic took over our lives, I had a go at combining the two, reporting from PopGroup53 as part of an episode…

CEEC goes to Latitude!

A team of 12 scientists from CEEC dazzled children at Latitude festival 2019 with Nature’s diversity.

August 1, 2019 in featured, New, News.

What are the causes of climate change related extinctions? The answer could be sperm…..

Kris Sales has been putting the heat on insect reproduction

November 21, 2018 in featured, News, Research.

Uncovering the multi-taxa consequences of physical ground disturbance though a landscape scale experiment

Robert Hawkes discusses some of the early findings of his PhD project

October 23, 2018 in News, Research.

Googling species and how to find them

Is considering synonyms is essential for digital data mining of species with multiple names?

June 19, 2018 in News, Research, Study.

New weapons in an ancient battle

Karl Phillips and colleagues explore how the role of novel immune genes in the never-ending struggle against invasion by pathogens.

April 20, 2018 in New, Research.

Carbon credit prices too low to protect forests from rubber

Elli Warren-Thomas explores the true cost of protecting tropical forests from rapid rubber expansion

March 22, 2018 in featured, News.

Shorebird survival rates around the world

What drives worldwide variation in shorebird survival rates?

March 8, 2018 in featured, New, Research.

Adaptation or chance?

The evolution of bill length and malaria resistance in an island bird.

January 26, 2018 in News, Research.

What eats jellyfish?

Using DNA to explore marine interactions.

November 29, 2017 in News.

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