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Early tetrapods, upland rivers, North Anatolian Fault
Episode 179

Early tetrapods, upland rivers, North Anatolian Fault

This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: what the first creatures to walk on land looked like; the connection between the biodiversity of upland rivers and the ecosystem services they provide; and in an audio diary from Turkey, a University...

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September 3, 201219m 16s

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This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: what the first creatures to walk on land looked like; the connection between the biodiversity of upland rivers and the ecosystem services they provide; and in an audio diary from Turkey, a University of Leeds researcher on the North Anatolian Fault. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

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Planet Earth Podcastbiodiversityupland riverecosystem serviceTurkeyNorth Anatolian Fault