Ep. 155 : Lisa Walsh and Contemporary Range Expansion of the Virginia Opossum

Image by Maury Walsh

Image by Maury Walsh

The Virginia Opossum is of the most amazing mammals on the continent. These marsupials are slowly but surely expanding their range northwards, despite winters which can be so hard on the Opossum that they can freeze, or starve to death. Why are they expanding their range? Are they adapting beyond their traditional climate niche?

For this show we talk to Dr. Lisa Walsh, a mammalogist and biology educator about the wonderful natural history of the Virginia Opossum, how anthropogenic changes to the landscape are influencing their behaviours, and of her research about the processes of their ongoing range expansion. I only wish I got to ask about the bifurcated penis…. more on this later.

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Contemporary range expansion of the Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana) impacted by humans and snow cover.

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