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DillonTheBiologist
Добавлен 5 янв 2018
Hi! My name is Dillon Jones. Biologist, educator, and the founder of Learn Adventurously.
Unbelievable! Stunning New Jaguar Captured Roaming Arizona
Unbelievable! Stunning New Jaguar Captured Roaming Arizona
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Huge Update: IUCN Red List Reveals Global Conservation Efforts
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Huge Update: IUCN Red List Reveals Global Conservation Efforts
New Technology is Changing Wildlife Conservation Forever | Polar Bear
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New Technology is Changing Wildlife Conservation Forever | Polar Bear
We Finally have DNA for the World's Smallest Porcupine
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We Finally have DNA for the World's Smallest Porcupine
What a 20 Million Year Old Volcano Toad reveals about Africa Biogeography
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What a 20 Million Year Old Volcano Toad reveals about Africa Biogeography
Why are birds covering themselves in ants?
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Why are birds covering themselves in ants?
How YOU can save the Axolotl from Extinction | AdoptAxolotl program
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How YOU can save the Axolotl from Extinction | AdoptAxolotl program
These Bats Use Their Giant Penis like an Arm
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These Bats Use Their Giant Penis like an Arm
5 Ways that AI is Used for Wildlife Biology
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5 Ways that AI is Used for Wildlife Biology
Why these Crows are using Anti-bird Spikes to Build their Nests
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Why these Crows are using Anti-bird Spikes to Build their Nests
The Critically Endangered Frog that Carries its Babies on its Back
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The Critically Endangered Frog that Carries its Babies on its Back
This Croc Gave Birth Without a Male | What is Parthenogensis?
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This Croc Gave Birth Without a Male | What is Parthenogensis?
3 weeks, 100 herps, 32 species. Belize reptiles and amphibians
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3 weeks, 100 herps, 32 species. Belize reptiles and amphibians
How Many Reptiles And Amphibians Does This Urban Park Have?
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How Many Reptiles And Amphibians Does This Urban Park Have?
A Grown Man Ugly Cries at Salamanders for 9 minutes
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A Grown Man Ugly Cries at Salamanders for 9 minutes
Hippos eat WAY more meat than we thought. How does that relate to Anthrax?
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Hippos eat WAY more meat than we thought. How does that relate to Anthrax?
What If Plants Could Talk? Turns Out They Can!
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What If Plants Could Talk? Turns Out They Can!
Birds And Wind Turbines: A Simple Change Could Save Millions of Lives
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Birds And Wind Turbines: A Simple Change Could Save Millions of Lives
How To Read A Phylogenetic Tree | Introduction + 5 Exercises!
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How To Read A Phylogenetic Tree | Introduction 5 Exercises!
What Happens When Leopards And Hyenas Share The Same Space?
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What Happens When Leopards And Hyenas Share The Same Space?
California Ant Venom more Toxic than a King Cobra
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California Ant Venom more Toxic than a King Cobra
Is the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker Extinct? New research says No
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Is the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker Extinct? New research says No
The Extinct Pigeon that Could Block Out the Sun
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The Extinct Pigeon that Could Block Out the Sun
Moving Species Threatened by Climate Change Outside their Native Range - Controversial Conservation
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Moving Species Threatened by Climate Change Outside their Native Range - Controversial Conservation
Do Species Actually Grow Larger on Islands?
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Do Species Actually Grow Larger on Islands?
The Fungus Wiping Out North America's Bats
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The Fungus Wiping Out North America's Bats
Last Female Yangtze Softshell Turtle is Gone Forever
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Last Female Yangtze Softshell Turtle is Gone Forever
Sir, you are the best!
Wow, super beautiful video, glad we have biologists like you in the world. Hope your master's program is going well!
the way i learned more from this video than in my bio class is insane.
There is question in phylogenetic tree that Iam not able to solve .. but how to send the screenshot shot of that question in comment box I don’t know
thank you, legend
You are great. Thanks for saving my time!
Thanks for taking the time to explain this. I'm preparing for my Biogeography exam and this video has been really helpful!
this shits amazing
Hi Dillon, great one Sir, funny I will be doing the same presentation at a Bloemfontein Conference here in South Africa...
<mycologist make the people think the areas beautiful b4 its destroyed
I suspect the ancient hobbies of ancient nerds may have included this 🧘🙏
I was at Tiger's Nest in Bhutan and was unstacking a lot of rockstacks that I saw otw because people had picked rocks up from grassy and moist areas. Halfway up, one of the guides scolded me for doing that because it was a way people made wishes or prayed for good luck in their culture. I tried to explain but ofc he was mad and I said sorry because I didn't know about that part. I believe I was right though...
Thank you for making this!
Did I find it fascinating but when they fall in the water will they still survive and grow
hey nice shirt i have the same one, also thanks for the info!
Omg he's walking all over the micro-habitat you MONSTER!!!
Fantastic!
So its hippies fighting small battles on both sides. That makes sense. Cant wait until we hold corporations to the same standard regarding the destruction of massive and sontimes ancient biomes merely for their convenience
wow- I never thought about what's living around & underneath the rocks. I just imagined that a really little animal might walk near it and get squished if it falls on them. thank you- interesting topic
Well I can tell you it was kicking in S.C in the 1980"s I actully found a dead one on road with the Black crest 😢 so I know it was not the it's more common cousin.I took her home found like these grubs in her stomach nothing else.the bird was just like the one showed on the old video in 1930's
great 😂 thx Its great when something hostile is reused by those who it is against ... 🎉
Thank you SO MUCH - you're a fantastic teacher
How is that not even COOLER 🤩
Right?? Super cool!
"I'm horny" "Yeah me too" "Yeah me too" "Yeah me too"...
the type of stuff you wanne see on youtube shorts.
Appreciate it!
I miss seeing fireflies in the summer back east and in New York.
I feel you. I grew up with em out in Texas, but here in Cali they've been lost. Moving back into their range this week!
Looks like dragon 🐉
This has to be a joke
Are you gonna do the black one the black eyed tree frog?
So if I wear rainbow animals will stay away from me?
nah, increases your chance of getting hate crimed
Is it possible to do a joint phylogenetic signal of multiple traits / use multivariate traits? If yes what packages implement these methods?
Wait till people find out they never left PA... Seen more than one in the 90's
I’m from West Texas right next to the Davis Mountains we got some Big Cats I’ve seen out here
Your channel is criminally underrated given how well you explained Phylogenies.
I live close to there
Excellent lesson. Thanks so much for sharing this.
For some senseless reason “ Bexar “ is pronounced “ 🐻 “ by the locals. They’re wrong. There’s no reason it should be pronounced that way. I say as it’s pronounced correctly. I can’t understand the reasoning behind it. I live in San Antonio .
Great video on phylogenetic signal! And I really appreciated the case studies... Many times tutorials have simplified their examples to such a degree that it is difficult to apply them intuitively to real data
I can tell you what happened these birds were really loud and people shot them
Getting that Jaguar on my trail camera was incredible! I will get him again...
I offer the following retort to your video: you are gay.
Good grief. Poster boy for environmentalist geek.
Jaguars were originally a North American species as South America was isolated from North America for millions of years. Jaguar's ancestors probably entered the Americas from Eurasia.
now what is this species over or not what is its future
We need to start getting cameras out to RUclipsrs so they can start taking pictures of all the Ivory Billed Wood Peckers they’re seeing!
Underrated bro
Appreciate it!
Neat
have you read Venomous Animals of North America Larry Jones? I'm in there because of these ants. Wild experiment not recommended.
I haven't but ill need to check it out! What got you in that book? Bad bites?
@BiologistDillon you'll see. Venomous Animals of North America Larry Jones a great book. I'm alive
The Problem with rock stacking. What I expected: People randomly piling up rock-stacks will lead hikers into wrong directions. What I got: Mah poor moist salamanders and microalgae and also I'm gay!
Thanks Dillion!