Ecological Sciences Blog
Ecological Sciences (ES) is a multi-disciplinary group of over 80 researchers with a unique breadth of scientific expertise, skills and knowledge in the ecology, physiology and systematics of microbes, lichens, fungi, plants, invertebrates and mammals. Away from the detailed science, the ES blog aims to provide some thoughts and ideas about the outcomes of our ecological research, how we do it, and the reasons why.
Farming and biodiversity: Why do we think of it as a zero-sum game?
Author: Rob Brooker
What we don’t know can be surprising
Author: Rob Brooker
New research flavour combinations needed: marmite peanut butter, anyone?
Author: Rob Brooker
Some thoughts from the World Biodiversity Forum, Davos
Author: Rob Brooker