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Fledgling Theories
Ellie Roark & Willson Gaul
21 episodes
2 months ago
An informal, monthly discussion of recent scientific research about birds.
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An informal, monthly discussion of recent scientific research about birds.
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Nature
Science,
Natural Sciences
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A tree is a tree
Fledgling Theories
29 minutes 37 seconds
5 years ago
A tree is a tree
One side effect of our collective global coffee addiction is the transformation of native forest into coffee plantations. But are all coffee plantations created equal? How does shade grown coffee match up to the native forest it replaces? Can it still be good habitat for birds? Canada Warblers make a long trek each year from their breeding grounds in the high latitude forests of North America to their wintering grounds in South America, and they need high quality fuel when they get there. We're diving into a study that works to find out how well shade coffee measures up to native forest for these weary travelers. Find the article and follow along here: "Contrasting the suitability of shade coffee agriculture and native forest as overwinter habitat for Canada Warbler (Cardellina canadensis) in the Columbian Andes" (Gonzalez et al, 2020).
Fledgling Theories
An informal, monthly discussion of recent scientific research about birds.