
Springtails - the tiniest critters you've never heard of
Springtails are pretty much everywhere, and all over the world. They are important nutrient recyclers, but not many people know about them. Guest: Mark Stevens, Senior research scientist at the South Australian Museum. Affiliate associate professor at Adelaide University’s School of Biological Sciences. Co-author, with Cyrille D’Haese of Sorbonne University, of an article on springtails for The Conversation Producer: Ann Arnold
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Springtails are pretty much everywhere, and all over the world. They are important nutrient recyclers, but not many people know about them.
- Guest: Mark Stevens, Senior research scientist at the South Australian Museum. Affiliate associate professor at Adelaide University’s School of Biological Sciences. Co-author, with Cyrille D’Haese of Sorbonne University, of an article on springtails for The Conversation
- Producer: Ann Arnold