Quirks and Quarks

Moving forests to save the butterflies, and more...

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Mar 28, 2025
In this enlightening discussion, guests include Joe Roman, a conservation biologist researching whale nutrient cycles, and Toby Kiers, an evolutionary biologist studying underground fungal networks. Christine Dudgeon sheds light on groundbreaking shark sperm collection, while Elise Zipkin explores butterfly population decline and conservation strategies. Dori Blakely shares insights from the James Webb Space Telescope on planetary formation. Together, they unravel the intricate connections in ecosystems and the innovative solutions to protect them.
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INSIGHT

Whale Nutrient Circulation

  • Migrating baleen whales play a crucial role in circulating ocean nutrients like nitrogen.
  • They transport nutrients from nutrient-rich high latitudes to nutrient-poor low latitudes.
ANECDOTE

Whale Migration and Killer Whales

  • Whales migrate to warmer waters partly to avoid killer whales, which prey on their calves.
  • Coastal, shallow waters offer protection and muffled communication.
INSIGHT

Whale Spa Treatment

  • Another reason for whale migration to warmer waters is to shed skin and fouling organisms.
  • This exfoliation process releases nutrients into the ecosystem, benefiting fish and birds that feed on the shed skin.
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