Insects are diverse, adaptable, remarkable. 🪲
But researchers face a challenge: the period of systematic monitoring reflects human influence and the true baseline is unknown.
On #InsideBiodiversity, @roelvanklink.bsky.social shares what long‑term data reveals.
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🔥In this #InsideBiodiversity episode, Dr Taylor Dotson explains how climate change was framed as a knowledge problem — as if “more facts” would automatically lead to political action.
He warns that biodiversity debates risk repeating this mistake.
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🎙️ In the newest episode of #InsideBiodiversity, Dr Taylor Dotson challenges the assumption that people who oppose conservation policies are simply misinformed or, as he puts it, “suffering a personal cognitive failure.”
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🎙️In the newest episode of #InsideBiodiversity, Dr Taylor Dotson challenges the assumption that people who oppose conservation policies are simply misinformed or, as he puts it, “suffering a personal cognitive failure.”
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🌱 In this episode of #InsideBiodiversity, Dr Taylor Dotson joins iDiv's Volker Hahn to explore the tension between land‑based communities and distant observers — a key driver of conservation conflict.
A must-listen when working with multiple stakeholders. 👥🌾
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🎧 This month’s #InsideBiodiversity is essential listening. 🌍
Author Dr Taylor Dotson speaks with iDiv’s Volker Hahn about polarisation, the framing of climate change as a knowledge problem, and biodiversity democracy.
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At #InsideBiodiversity, podcast host Volker Hahn talks with Katrin Böhning-Gaese, @ufz.de.
🌐 How scientifically robust are biospheric planetary boundaries?
🌐 Are fears of widespread ecosystem collapse justified?
🌐 Can we tell more hopeful stories?
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⚠️ Are fears of widespread ecosystem collapse justified? 😱
The latest episode of #InsideBiodiversity discusses alarmism, environmental threats, and solutions.
Listen to Prof. Katrin Böhning-Gaese (@ufz.de) in conversation with podcast host Dr. Volker Hahn.
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🔻 Can frightening rhetoric help society make progress? Can it motivate people to take action? What impact does it have on people’s health? 🔺
Listen to the conversation between Prof. Katrin Böhning-Gaese (@ufz.de) & host Dr. V. Hahn.
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A new episode of #InsideBiodiversity has just been released.
Prof. Katrin Böhning-Gaese, @ufz.de, speaks about the Planetary Boundaries framework, considering it from both scientific and communication perspectives.
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If you prefer following there, you can explore our full collection of episodes.
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Conservation needs to account for change, not just current patterns. In #InsideBiodiversity, @miguelbaraujo.bsky.social explains that “one main way for species to adapt to climate change is to move and go to other places where they can survive.”
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🎙️In this month's episode of #InsideBiodiversity, Prof @miguelbaraujo.bsky.social discusses how climate change impacts biodiversity and the consequences for nature conservation 🐝
🌿 He explores how this information can be used to identify protected areas.
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🌿 Prof. Marten Scheffer on #InsideBiodiversity: protecting nature isn’t only about avoiding tipping points. It’s an ethical duty. 🎙️With iDiv, he discusses:
Precaution in complex systems
Lessons from past extinctions
Positive tipping points toward sustainability
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Out now! 🌿🎙️ In this month's episode of #InsideBiodiversity, Prof Marten Scheffer explains critical transitions and tipping points.
Together with iDiv's Dr Volker Hahn, he explores whether local tipping points can be scaled up to a 🌍 biospheric planetary boundary.
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On #InsideBiodiversity, Helmut Hillebrand urges us to rethink how we interpret planetary boundaries in nature. 🚨
💬 “It’s not something you can take literally in the sense that it actually gives you a boundary. It is a warning sign. It is a cry for action.”
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Planetary boundaries are not always protective. Guest Helmut Hillebrand warns that setting limits can lead to their full exploitation.
💬 “Having a boundary… will always lead to the complete use of that space.”
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Gradual change in ecosystems is often underestimated.
On #InsideBiodiversity, Prof. Helmut Hillebrand explains how small shifts can build up over time and space. 💬 “Even small environmental changes already impact the system… and accumulate.”
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The newest episode of #InsideBiodiversity is out now!
Guest Helmut Hillebrand talks about tipping points and planetary boundaries.
💬 “If you only retrospectively can say, ‘Oh, now we have crossed it,’ then of course it’s rather useless.”
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Coming soon: #InsideBiodiversity explores an urgent question: How frequent are tipping points in ecosystems and can we detect them?🔻
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🌿 In this episode of #InsideBiodiversity, @smartenwinter.bsky.social unpacks the curious logic behind how scientists classify species — and the consequences that follow.
🌍 What does “non-native” really mean in a world shaped by movement?
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6 months in. 6 episodes out. #InsideBiodiversity is gaining traction and is in the top 15% of podcasts based on listens per episode!
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💬This month @smartenwinter.bsky.social joins idiv's #InsideBiodiversity to explore how non-native species challenge assumptions about nature, balance, and biodiversity.
Dive into the grey areas of conservation, where values, data, and definitions collide. 🎧 Listen now: insidebiodiversity.podigee.io
🎙️Now live: #InsideBiodiversity with @smartenwinter.bsky.social explores how complex and controversial non-native species, like racoons, can be. 🦝
💡Listen to hear what can realistically be done to protect ecosystems and how values shape conservation decisions.
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🦝🌱Non-native species: misunderstood menace or ecological opportunity?
In the latest #InsideBiodiversity episode, iDiv sits down with biologist @smartenwinter.bsky.social (@unileipzig.bsky.social) to unpack the tangled reality of species on the move.
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🎙️🎧 A new episode of #InsideBiodiversity is out today!
Guest @smartenwinter.bsky.social (@unileipzig.bsky.social) explores the impact of invasive species diving into some of ecology's most-debated questions!
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🤔 Is it possible to identify non-native species without knowing their origin – just by measuring how they impact the ecosystem?
Upcoming episode of #InsideBiodiversity with iDiv biologist @smartenwinter.bsky.social
🗓️ Oct 2, 11:00 CEST
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#InsideBiodiversity guest Emma Marris on ecosystem integrity:
“Typically integrity means how similar is the ecosystem to a reference ecosystem… either a historically defined system or a system that is just believed to have as little human influence as possible.”
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As always, the new episode of the #InsideBiodiversity podcast is well worth listening to
Emma Marris on this month's #InsideBiodiversity: “I think that the word wilderness is probably too tangled up with sort of colonial ideas about pristine states of nature.” 🍃
She suggests using terms like autonomy instead.
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