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NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship in Biology FY 2021: Adaptation along a thermal gradient in the holopelagic ctenophore, Mnemiopsis leidyi 项目
项目编号: 2109712, 资助机构: US-NSF, 2022-01/3
负责人:  Remi Ketchum
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RESEARCH-PGR - Adapting Crops to a Harsh Environment: Interplay between Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi, Drought Stress and Plasticity of Plant Architecture 项目
项目编号: 2119820, 资助机构: US-NSF, 2021-09/3
负责人:  Julia Bailey-Serres
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How do multiple coastal stressors structure the genomic diversity of marine populations? 项目
项目编号: 2049613, 资助机构: US-NSF, 2021-05/3
负责人:  Jonathan Puritz
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NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship in Biology FY 2020: Biotic drivers of local adaptation: Integrating the evolutionary consequences of plant-soil feedbacks into sagebrush 项目
项目编号: 2010868, 资助机构: US-NSF, 2021-01/3
负责人:  Allison Simler-Williamson
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Nutritional ecology of climate change: Impacts on Northwest Atlantic fishes 项目
项目编号: 2023536, 资助机构: US-NSF, 2020-2023
负责人:  Nathan Furey (Principal Investigator)
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Multi-scale Analysis of Congo Basin Precipitation: Understanding the Regional Rainfall Climatology and the Potential for Change 项目
项目编号: 1939880, 资助机构: US-NSF, 2020-06/3
负责人:  Kerry Cook
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RoL: RUI: Collaborative Research: Understanding the Ecological and Genomic Bases of Local Adaptation in an Obligate Pollination Mutualism 项目
项目编号: 2001180, 资助机构: US-NSF, 2020-06/3
负责人:  Jeremy Yoder
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RoL: RUI: Collaborative Research: Understanding the Ecological and Genomic Bases of Local Adaptation in an Obligate Pollination Mutualism 项目
项目编号: 2001190, 资助机构: US-NSF, 2020-06/3
负责人:  Christopher Smith
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Collaborative Research: Strike while the snake is hot: will increasing nighttime temperatures make an endothermic keystone species more susceptible to ectothermic predators? 项目
项目编号: 1856408, 资助机构: US-NSF, 2019-08/3
负责人:  Timothy Higham
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Collaborative Research: Strike while the snake is hot: will increasing nighttime temperatures make an endothermic keystone species more susceptible to ectothermic predators? 项目
项目编号: 1856404, 资助机构: US-NSF, 2019-08/3
负责人:  Rulon Clark
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