Predator-Prey Interactions in a Changing World: Dr. Jean Philippe Gibert
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In this episode of BioGist, Emily Nagamoto, a member of the class of 2024 majoring in Earth and Climate Sciences, interviews Dr. Jean Philippe Gibert, an assistant professor in the Biology department at Duke University. Listen to hear Dr. Gibert describe food webs, why protists are cooler than lions, and how to create a mathematical model. The full transcript of this episode is available at https://biology.duke.edu/predator-prey-interactions-changing-world-dr-jean-philippe-gibert To find out more about Dr. Gibert, visit his lab website at https://jeanpgibert.weebly.com/. Thanks to the Duke Biology department for supporting BioGist, and to Poddington Bear for the music. Have questions or feedback about the show? Email us at [email protected]
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