The Biologic Podcast
By: Isaac V
Language: en
Categories: Science, Natural, Education, Courses
Welcome to the Biologic Podcast, an audio exploration of the incredible world of living things. The journey begins at the dawn of life, almost 4 billion years ago. In this ancient eon, biochemical reactions gave rise to ordered systems (the cell) capable of replication. The key to this replication is the genome, and the DNA itself. At this point, the journey expands in scope; we will explore the process of evolution, then move through hundreds of millions of years of evolutionary history until we come to the modern day, to survey the modern world's biodiversity. Then we'll take a step back...
Episodes
Ep 127 - Early Insect Evolution
Dec 15, 2025Ep 126 - Humans & Crustaceans
Nov 15, 2025Ep 125 - Allotriocarida
Oct 15, 2025Ep 124 - Malacostraca III - Brachyura - The Crabs
Sep 15, 2025Episode 123 - Malacostraca II - Astacidea - The Lobsters and Crayfish
Aug 15, 2025Welcome to Episode 123! Today we move deeper into the Malacostraca by exploring the Astacidea, the lobsters and crayfish, as well as their many relatives.
Duration: 00:49:20Episode 122 - Malacostraca I - The Shrimp, Krill, & Relatives
Jul 15, 2025Welcome to Episode 122! Today, we'll begin our exploration of the large and diverse clade Malacostraca, which includes the shrimp, lobsters, and crabs. We'll start with the earliest branches and offshoot groups, many of which, like the krill, have become widespread, abundant, and critically important for global ecosystems.
Duration: 01:08:35Ep 121 - Early Crustacean Evolution
Jun 15, 2025Welcome to Episode 121! Today we are introducing a new series on the crustaceans! In today's show, we'll dive into the early evolutionary history of the crustaceans, and take a closer look at a handful of the most basal groups in the clade.
Duration: 00:47:13Episode 120 - Humans & Myriapods
May 15, 2025Hello and welcome to Episode 120! Today we'll be wrapping up our series on the myriapods by looking at the long historical relationship between humans and our many-legged friends. From prehistorical mythology to the cutting edge of modern day technology, myriapods have quietly achieved a unique kind of cultural significance.
Duration: 00:41:57Ep 119 - Chilopoda - The Centipedes
Apr 15, 2025Welcome to Episode 119! Today we will take a closer look at the class Chilopoda, also known as the centipedes. These are a uniquely predatory group of myriapods, with many fascinating adaptations for their ecological niche.
Duration: 00:46:38Ep 118 - Diplopoda - The Millipedes
Mar 15, 2025Welcome to Episode 118! In today's show, we return our focus to the myriapods by examining one of the more well-known groups, the millipedes of Diplopoda. They are a curious branch of arthropods, with many fascinating traits and behaviors that may seem otherwordly in their strangeness, or uncanny in their familiarity.
Duration: 00:48:16Ep 117 - The Soil Biome
Feb 15, 2025Welcome to Episode 117! In today's special episode, we'll be stepping back from the myriapods to examine the soil biome itself. We will explore all aspects of the soil, from its material composition and chemical qualities, to its ecological role as a foundational substrate for life. This episode will transform the way you think about the dirt under your feet, and pull back the curtain to reveal the incredible biological activity thrumming along just under the surface.
Duration: 02:40:50Episode 116 - Pauropoda & Symphyla
Jan 15, 2025Welcome to Episode 116! Today we will take a look at some of the smallest terrestrial creatures, some of the most obscure myriapods, oft left unseen as they crawl around in the soil.
Duration: 00:43:05Ep 115 - Early Myriapod Evolution
Dec 15, 2024Welcome to Episode 115! Today we're beginning a new series about the myriapods, those cryptic and classic creepy crawlies that dwell in the soils of the world. In this episode, we'll begin with a broad overview of the evolution and diversification of the myriapods.
Duration: 00:40:15Ep 114 - Humans & Arachnids
Nov 15, 2024Welcome to Episode 114! In today's show, we'll wrap up our series on the arachnids by exploring their relationship with humans, from our evolution and prehistory, to the modern day. In human cultural lore, arachnids are nuanced and complex entities. They have inspired many technologies, their biochemistry has provided many medicinal chemicals, and their influence on human culture and experience has been profound.
Duration: 00:45:14Ep 113 - Araneae II - Araneomorphae
Oct 16, 2024Welcome to Episode 113! We're finishing up the two-part mini-series on the true spiders of Araneae with this in-depth look at the Araneomorphae. This group comprises the vast majority of modern spiders, and demonstrates a bewildering degree of biodiversity and ecological contribution.
Duration: 00:51:20Ep 112 - Araneae I - Early Spider Evolution - Mesothelae & Mygalomorphae
Sep 14, 2024Welcome to Episode 112! Today's show will explore the early evolution of the true spiders, their anatomy and physiology, and the life strategies and behavior of early spider groups like the Mesothelae and Mygalomorphae. This is part 1 in the Araneae mini-series; part 2 will explore the Araneomorphae.
Duration: 00:58:07Ep 111 - Scorpiones - The Scorpions & Relatives
Aug 15, 2024In today's show, we'll take a look at the infamous scorpion, as well as several of its near relatives. It will be an exciting adventure in the life of a scorpion or scorpion-like creature, as they scuttle along in deserts or forests, using their claws or venomous tail to attack prey. These are incredible, charismatic and cryptic creatures, representing a modern scientific frontier waiting to be studied.
Duration: 00:55:08Ep 110 - Acariformes & Parasitiformes
Jul 15, 2024Hello and welcome to Episode 110! Today we will explore the anatomy, lifestyle and ecology of two major arachnid groups; the acariformes and the parasitiformes, more commonly known as the mites and the ticks. Although they're most well known for the handful of groups that parasitize animals and sometimes even eat blood, most of them are herbivores whose collective consumption and metabolic activity plays a critical ecological role.
Duration: 00:56:25Ep 109 - Early Arachnid Evolution
Jun 16, 2024Welcome to Episode 109! Today's episode is an important one. It marks the beginning of our four part mega series on the arthropods. In this first part, we introduce the most basal arthropod clade, the arachnids, and explore their evolutionary origins. We'll look at the ecological challenges they faced, and the friends and relatives they made along the way. Today's show will set the stage for the rest of the arachnids we'll look at in upcoming episodes, and the rest of the arthropods that we'll explore in the later parts of this mega series.
Duration: 00:48:11Ep 108 - Humans & Molluscs
Jun 01, 2024Welcome to Episode 108! Today we'll be exploring the unique and diverse relationships that humans have with the many types of molluscs that share this world with us. They are part of our myths and legends, they are sources of food and medicines, and they've inspired countless technologies. We have a surprisingly close relationship with these most alien-like of Earthly creatures.
Duration: 00:46:09Ep 107 - Cephalopoda II - Coleoidea - The Squid, Cuttlefish, and Octopus
May 16, 2024Welcome to Episode 107! This is part 2 in a 2-part series on the cephalopods. Today we will explore the evolutionary history of the coleoids, a "recent" branch of cephalopod. We will also examine their alien anatomy, their unusual life cycle, and their shockingly sophisticated intelligence.
Duration: 00:51:49Ep 106 - Cephalopoda I - Nautiloidea - The Nautiluses
Apr 15, 2024Welcome to Episode 106! This show is part 1 in a 2-part series on the cephalopods. Today we will explore the evolutionary history of the cephalopods, and take a closer look at the physiology and life cycle of the descendants of the strange, basal lineage of nautiloids.
Duration: 00:45:23Ep 105 - Gastropods - Slugs and Snails
Mar 15, 2024Welcome to Episode 105! Today we'll be exploring the wild world of gastropods, including their unique and bizarre physiology, as well as their even more bizarre reproductive strategies. It'll be a thoroughly entertaining and provocative episode, exploring the biology of a quiet, innocuous, and infinitely weird group of invertebrates.
Duration: 00:45:16Ep 104 - Bivalvia - Clams, Oysters, Mussels, and relatives
Feb 16, 2024Welcome to Episode 104! Todays show will dive into a particularly strange and unusual type of animal life; the bivalves. Despite most bivalves being blind, immobile piles of slimy goo encased between two shell plates, they are remarkably fascinating creatures, with many critically important ecological contributions that help make aquatic habitats more habitable for all kinds of life.
Duration: 00:43:13Ep 103 - Early Mollusk Evolution
Jan 17, 2024Hello and welcome to Episode 103! Today we'll be opening up a new chapter in the Biologic Podcast by diving into the anatomy, physiology, life cycle, and ecology of the rest of the animal kingdom, starting with the molluscs. The first episode in this new series will explore early mollusk evolution, and the biology of the earliest, most basal mollusk clades.
Duration: 00:48:41Ep 102 - Humans & the First Metazoans
Dec 15, 2023Welcome to Episode 102! Today, we're going to end our series on the first Metazoans with a relatively short and sweet exploration of their complex and fascinating relationship with Humans; how we see the sponges and anemones and jellyfish in our myths, urban legends, and imagination, and the role they've played in our technical and scientific breakthroughs.
Duration: 00:44:02Ep 101 - Cnidaria - Corals, Anemones, Jellyfish, Hydra, and relatives
Nov 16, 2023Welcome to Episode 101! In today's show, we'll continue our exploration of the early metazoans by focusing on the large and diverse clade Cnidaria. Here we will see all manner of jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones, among many other bizarre and strange relatives, including tiny filter feeders and obligate parasites. This will be a deep dive to meet some of the weirdest animals alive today.
Duration: 01:24:51Ep 100 - The Ediacaran Biota
Oct 15, 2023Welcome to Episode 100! Today's special episode will be a deep dive into the world of the Ediacaran biota. We'll explore the early days of the Ediacaran, and the changing world that would give rise to the earliest animal-like organisms. Then, we'll follow their evolution through the Avalon, the White Sea, and the Nama time periods to see how this Ediacaran life evolves, diversifies, and eventually responds to the presence of new forms in the early Cambrian. In this way, we will learn how the Ediacaran biota set the stage for all animal life that would follow after them.
Duration: 02:47:35Ep 99 - Ctenophora - The Comb Jellies
Sep 15, 2023Welcome to Episode 99! Todays show will explore the strange and cryptic creatures known as the Ctenophora, or the comb jellies. These incredible and basal animals are quite unlike anything else in the sea, such that they may hold the secrets to many long-standing mysteries of early animal evolution.
Duration: 00:52:04Ep 98 - Porifera - The Sponges
Aug 15, 2023Welcome to Episode 98! Today we will be exploring the anatomy, life cycle, and ecology of the most basal animal lineage with children still alive today; the sponges. These unassuming filter feeders are revealed to be extremely fascinating and complex creatures, critical to marine ecology.
Duration: 01:02:11Ep 97 - Early Metazoan Evolution
Jul 15, 2023Welcome to Episode 97! Today we'll be exploring the evolution of the animal lineage, starting way back over a billion years ago with the ancesetral Opisthokonta. We'll look at how the earliest multicellular creatures formed the first animals, and the first lineages of animals that really took off and successfully colonized the worlds oceans, with descendents still swimming around to this day.
Duration: 00:45:55Ep 96 - Vertebrata V - Mammals
Jun 16, 2023In this final episode on our phylogenetic exploration of the deutereostomes and the vertebrates, we'll take a look at the taxonomy and biodiversity of the mammals. The clade is the least species-rich of all the vertebrates, but their size and abundance make them key shapers of terrestrial, and many aquatic, ecosystems.
Duration: 00:47:28Ep 95 - Vertebrata IV - Birds
May 12, 2023In this exciting episode of the podcast, we'll explore the taxonomy and biodiversity of the surviving descendants of the dinosaurs; the modern birds.
Duration: 00:38:30Ep 94 - Vertebrata III - Reptiles
Apr 18, 2023Hello and welcome to Episode 94! Today we'll be exploring the taxonomy of the reptiles, those sturdy tetrapods that diverged from their amphibian ancestors, during the warmer, drier period after the collapse of the Carboniferous rainforests.
Duration: 00:34:58Ep 93 - Vertebrata II - Amphibians
Mar 14, 2023Welcome to Episode 93! Today we follow the vertebrates as they evolve out of the water, by exploring the taxonomy and phylogeny of the amphibians.
Duration: 00:36:37Ep 92 - Vertebrata I - Fish
Feb 19, 2023Welcome to Episode 92! Today we will be exploring the taxonomy and phylogenetics of the most basal vertebrate clade; the fish.
Duration: 00:44:05Ep 91 - Echinoderms
Jan 19, 2023Welcome to Episode 91! Today we'll introduce the Deuterostome animals, and explore the taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships within the most basal extant branch; the Echinoderms.
Duration: 00:39:55Ep 90 - Arthropoda IV - Insects
Dec 15, 2022Welcome to Episode 90! This will be an exploration of the taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships of the largest and most biodiverse animal clade on the planet; the Insects.
Duration: 00:52:37Ep 89 - Arthropoda III - Crustaceans
Nov 21, 2022Welcome to Episode 89! Today we'll be exploring the enormous diversity of the crustaceans, from the tiniest arthropods that make up the zooplankton, to the largest crabs and lobsters.
Duration: 00:45:52Ep 88 - Arthropoda II - Myriapods
Nov 15, 2022Welcome to Episode 88! We'll dig into the earth to explore the terrestrial world of the millipedes, the centipedes, and all the tiny symphylans and pauropods.
Duration: 00:32:59Ep 87 - Arthropoda I - Arachnids
Sep 19, 2022Welcome to Episode 87! Today we'll begin an adventurous exploration of the arthropods, starting with the oldest arthropod lineage that has survived into the modern day: the arachnids!
Duration: 00:39:08Ep 86 - Mollusks
Aug 19, 2022Welcome to Episode 86! Enjoy a brief overview of each major clade, and the evolutionary relationships, within the Mollusk phylum.
Duration: 00:34:20Ep 85 - World of Worms
Jun 27, 2022Welcome to Episode 85, which will explore all the worms and worm-like creatures that live across our planet, in all habitats, in all ecological niches.
Duration: 00:48:18Ep 84 - Protostomes & Deuterostomes
Apr 26, 2022Very early in the evolutionary history of animals, there was a divergance that would ultimately lead to the creation of two major divisions in the Kingdom Animalia; the Protostomes & Deuterostomes. In this episode, we'll explore this ancient evolutionary split, the physiological differences between the two clades, and the modern descendant species that represents them today.
Duration: 00:46:13Ep 83 - Animal Hormones
Apr 26, 2022The animal endocrine system is a complex decentralized chemical communication network that coordinates growth and homeostasis across the whole organism. Hormones are a critical component of this system, and we'll explore the many forms they can take. And while we're on the topic of glands, we'll also cover the basics of the exocrine system.
Duration: 00:52:53Ep 82 - Animal Nerves
Feb 18, 2022Today we'll examine the chemistry, anatomy, and physiology of the animal nervous system, from action potentials to neural circuits to animal behavior.
Duration: 00:49:19Ep 81 - Animal Immunity
Nov 22, 2021In this episode, we'll explore the complex dynamics of the defensive system that protects animals from the countless microbes and pathogens they encounter every day: the immune system!
Duration: 00:44:27Ep 80 - Animal Respiration
Aug 04, 2021In this episode, we'll explore both the chemistry and physiology of animal respiration. This will also involve a brief exploration of the cardiovascular system, which is integral to the function of the respiratory system.
Duration: 00:46:22Ep 79 - Animal Form & Function
Jul 26, 2021The subtle but foundational relationship between form and function can be seen at all levels of biological organization, from cells to tissues to organs to limbs and body plans.
Duration: 00:52:22Ep 78 - Animal Movement
May 11, 2020The ability to move, freely & autonomously, is one of the defining characteristics of all but the most basal animals, distinguishing them from the stationary plants, and the creeping fungi.
Duration: 00:39:50Ep 77 - Animal Reproduction
Apr 29, 2020Animals are some of the most complex and dynamic organisms on Earth, and their mechanisms for reproduction are just as varied and complex.
Duration: 00:39:39Ep 76 - Animal Sensoria
Apr 13, 2020An animal uses its senses to perceive and engage with the world around it, which is critical when you can move around an environment, searching for prey, and escaping predators.
Duration: 00:41:34Ep 75 - Animal Nutrition
Mar 31, 2020All animals must eat food to survive, but how an animal eats, how often, and what it eats, play a fundamental role in the animal's evolution.
Duration: 00:36:15Ep 74 - Animal Hydration
Mar 16, 2020Water is critical for life. So how does the animal body use its water? How does it maintain a healthy osmotic balance, to sustain life?
Duration: 00:34:45Ep 73 - Animal Development
Mar 03, 2020Compared to plants and fungi, the animals have the most complex bodies, with the most complex body systems. Today, we'll explore the process of development that creates this complex animal body.
Duration: 00:40:04Ep 72 - Humans & Fungi
Feb 17, 2020Today we'll be exploring the diverse and exciting ways in which Humans have used the many fungal species that share our planet.
Duration: 00:44:08Ep 71 - Basidiomycota
Feb 04, 2020The basidiomycota are one of the most advanced and diverse groups of fungi, including all the puffballs, conks, and traditional mushrooms.
Duration: 00:41:21Ep 70 - Ascomycota
Jan 20, 2020The ascomycota are one of two major divisions with the 'higher fungi'. Along with the basidiomycota, they have come to dominate the fungal kingdom, and have spread across all Earthly habitats.
Duration: 00:34:57Ep 69 - Glomeromycota
Jan 06, 2020Hidden in the soil, the glomeromycota fungi seek out and fuse with the roots of plants, to engage in a symbiosis that sustains the worlds forests.
Duration: 00:32:46Ep 68 - Early Protozoa & Monokarya
Dec 23, 2019The mysterious origin of the fungal lineage generated a diversity of fungal protozoa, which would give rise to the earliest true fungi.
Duration: 00:38:33Ep 67 - Fungal Evolution
Dec 10, 2019The story of fungal evolution is shrouded in mystery, but what little evidence there is, suggests an incredibly long history that fundamentally influences all life on Earth.
Duration: 00:37:38Ep 66 - Fungal Ecology
Dec 08, 2019The fungal organism engages with its community and environment in countless ways; without the fungi, much of life on Earth would not be possible.
Duration: 00:38:43Ep 65 - Fungal Reproduction
Nov 11, 2019Among all the branches on the tree of life, the fungi have perhaps the most complex, diverse, and exotic means of reproducing, both sexually and asexually.
Duration: 00:41:33Ep 64 - Fungal Sensoria
Oct 28, 2019Fungi sense the world with a variety of cellular and chemical structures, giving them a unique perspective of reality.
Duration: 00:33:05Ep 63 - Fungal Chemicals
Oct 14, 2019The fungal lifestyle is built upon the diverse array of chemicals they can produce to engage in symbioses with other organisms, to break down detritus food, to parasitize other organisms, and to defend themselves from various threats.
Duration: 00:31:19Ep 62 - Fungal Nutrition
Sep 30, 2019Fungi do not have mouths to eat their food, nor do they have roots like plants. There's the mystery: how exactly do fungi acquire the nutrients they need to stay alive?
Duration: 00:34:56Ep 61 - Fungal Development
Sep 17, 2019Welcome to the world of fungi! We will begin our exploration of this exotic branch on the tree of life, with fungal development & physiology.
Duration: 00:36:17Ep 60 - Humans & Plants
Sep 02, 2019Plants are fundamental to human existence. Without them, we would not, and could not, exist. This episode will explore the deep relationship between humans & the vegetable world.
Duration: 00:42:15Ep 59 - Angiosperms
Aug 19, 2019The angiosperms are all those plants equipped with the most revolutionary development in floral reproductive capacity; the flower. The angiosperms and their colorful flowers have radically influenced Earths ecosystems for tens of millions of years.
Duration: 00:36:01Ep 58 - Gymnosperms
Aug 15, 2019The gymnosperms are the mighty seed plants that, like the dinosaurs, once dominated the biomes of the planet. Though less dominant today, the gymnosperms retain a global presence, and a heavy influence in regional ecology.
Duration: 00:35:30Ep 57 - Ferns
Aug 15, 2019The ferns are an unassuming branch of the Kingdom Plantae; they prefer the shade under the canopy, they unfurl their leaves with the elegance of a violinist, and they quietly dominate the undergrowth of forests around the world.
Duration: 00:35:54Ep 56 - Bryophytes
Aug 15, 2019The bryophytes are an ancient lineage of simple plants, so simple they don't even have true vasculature systems. These small plants have a subtle but influential role in their ecology, and they serve as an evolutionary bridge between the simple algae, and more complex plants.
Duration: 00:35:14Ep 55 - Green Algae
Aug 15, 2019The green algae the most primitive of all the photosynthetic organisms in the plant lineage. They are the root of the family tree, the origin of the green vegetables, and the living legacy of the plant transition from water to land.
Duration: 00:27:57Ep 54 - Photosynthesis
Aug 15, 2019Photosynthesis is a process through which plants capture the energy in sunlight to synthesize sugars, but more fundamentally, its the process by which light energy is converted into chemical energy, which sustains the entire chemical superreaction known as 'life'.
Duration: 00:39:22Ep 53 - Plant Reproduction
Aug 15, 2019Throughout their evolutionary history, plants have evolved diverse and complex means of reproduction, including spores and pollen grains, cones and flowers, and a wide range of symbiotic animal pollinators.
Duration: 00:38:46Ep 52 - Plant Sensoria
Aug 15, 2019The plants use a variety of mechanisms to sense the world around them; they can feel and respond to the water content of the soil, the temperature & humidity, and even to the presence of herbivores.
Duration: 00:40:56Ep 51 - Plant Nutrition
Aug 15, 2019Plants derive their nutrients from both the ground and the air; mineral nutrients are absorbed from the soil in which the roots are growing, and carbon is absorbed from the leaves as they sway in the air.
Duration: 00:39:34Ep 50 - Plant Hydration
Aug 15, 2019Due to the nature of their physiology, plant hydration involves a number of variables with disproportionate ecological impact, from the roots holding the soil together, to the evaporation influencing the climate.
Duration: 00:36:45Ep 49 - Plant Development
Aug 15, 2019A brief introduction to the basics of plant physiology, covering basic plant development from young seed to mature adult.
Duration: 00:43:10Ep 48 - Tropical Forest
Aug 15, 2019The tropical forests are some of the most biodiverse regions on the planet, dense with vegetation, and home to a breath-taking abundance & variety of exotic creatures.
Duration: 00:37:09Ep 47 - Temperate Forest
Aug 15, 2019The temperate forests account for a colossal portion of the Earths landmass, carpeting vast swathes of land with trees, ferns, flowers, and all manner of fauna.
Duration: 00:33:32Ep 46 - Boreal Forest
Aug 15, 2019The boreal forests are the conifer-heavy woodlands in the northern reaches of the world; these forests endure brutally long, cold winters, and short summers with heavy sunlight. Beyond the forests lies vast expanses of tundra, and beyond that, the icy pole.
Duration: 00:39:55Ep 45 - Deserts
Aug 15, 2019The deserts are an extreme biome, characterized by scorching heat during the day, freezing cold at night, and an ever-present lack of water that dominates the very evolution of the organisms that live here.
Duration: 00:45:03Ep 44 - Wetlands
Aug 15, 2019The wetlands are an incredibly complex and ecologically vital transitional zone between the bodies of water like rivers, lakes, and oceans, and the dry land itself.
Duration: 00:42:04Ep 43 - Oceans
Aug 15, 2019The Earth's oceans are the largest biomes on the planet, and the womb of all Earth's life. From the emergence of the first cells, to the emergence of land-based organisms, the oceans have always been a fertile and fruitful place.
Duration: 00:43:27Ep 42 - Biodiversity
Aug 15, 2019Biodiversity is the raw variation in the living things that inhabit some region of the world. Some habitats are barren, with low biodiversity, but other habitats are nutrient-rich & fruitful, populated by a wide diversity of organisms and characterized by the associated ecological complexity.
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Duration: 00:41:14Ep 41 - Ecosystem & Biosphere Ecology
Aug 15, 2019The ecosystem is the consummate totality of a regions ecology, including not just all the organisms & their interactions, but also their interactions with the physical environment, and the geochemical cycling that sustains it all. The biosphere is the totality of all ecosystems on the planet; it is the thin layer of life that clings to the cooling crust of our world.
Duration: 00:45:00Ep 40 - Community Ecology
Aug 15, 2019When countless individuals and populations live in a certain habitat, it creates a diverse biological community, consisting of numerous species of plant, fungi, arthropod, and vertebrate.
Duration: 00:45:39Ep 39 - Population Ecology
Aug 15, 2019When individuals live together, their collective behavior has a larger, meta-effect on the environment, quickly entangling the population into the larger ecological web that sustains their habitat.
Duration: 00:43:54Ep 38 - Behavioral Ecology
Jul 07, 2019The actions of an individual can have far-reaching effects. Behavioral ecology seeks to understand how individual organisms behave in their social and geophysical environment, and in turn, how the behaviors of the individual effect the world around them.
Duration: 00:44:19Ep 37 - Introduction to Ecology
Jul 07, 2019A brief introduction to ecology, including the relationship between organism & physical environment, the relationships between organisms, and the geochemical nutrient cycling that sustains the biosphere.
Duration: 00:41:26Ep 36 - Viruses
Jul 03, 2019The viruses are pathogenic conglomerations of biomolecules, existing somewhere in the ambiguous void between true life, and unliving physical chemistry. Some say the viruses are not alive, others say they are the oldest branch on the tree of life...
Duration: 00:37:29Ep 35 - Animals
Jul 03, 2019The animals are dynamic biochemical superstructures; they are mobile food-processing tubes, equipped with a variety of appendages and morphologies adapted to a particular habitat & ecological niche.
Duration: 00:38:27Ep 34 - Fungus
Jun 21, 2019The fungus are the quiet decomposers, playing a critical role in the recycling of biomatter. Without fungus to break down dead biomass and return those nutrients to the wild, the biosphere would collapse.
Duration: 00:39:21Ep 33 - Plants
Jun 21, 2019The plants are photosynthetic organisms, capable of turning the raw energy in sunlight into biological chemicals, which then sustains the entire food chain with carbon & nutrients.
Duration: 00:39:33Ep 32 - Protista
Jun 20, 2019The protista are a diverse group of organisms, including both single celled and multicellular species. From an evolutionary perspective, they are the bridge between bacteria, and complex macroscopic life.
Duration: 00:38:50Ep 31 - Archaea & Bacteria
Jun 20, 2019A brief introduction into the diversity of life, beginning with the oldest lineages on Earth; the Archaea & Bacteria.
Duration: 00:37:20Ep 30 - Future Evolution of Earth Life
Jun 07, 2019In the presence of Human development and pollution, and extreme climate change, what does the future hold for the evolution of Earth life?
Duration: 00:38:23Ep 29 - The Holocene
Jun 07, 2019The Holocene marks the most recent ~10,000 years of natural history, including the rise of Human civilization and the wholesale transformation of the Earths surface.
Duration: 00:34:52Ep 28 - The Phanerozoic Eon III: The Cenozoic Era
Jun 07, 2019The Cenozoic Era began with the destruction of the dinosaurs, and would see the rise to dominance and wild diversification of the birds and the mammals, including the emergence of a curious primate species.
Duration: 00:37:21