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NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship in Biology FY 2021: Investigating the genetic and eco-evolutionary mechanisms underlying life history polymorphisms 项目
项目编号: 2109468, 资助机构: US-NSF, 2022-02/2
负责人:  Lisa Treidel
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IntBIO: Integrative Demography: Combining Ecology, Remote Sensing, and Genomics to Understand Population Dynamics 项目
项目编号: 2129589, 资助机构: US-NSF, 2021-07/3
负责人:  Julin Maloof
收藏  |  浏览/下载:9/0  |  提交时间:2021/10/12
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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NSFGEO-NERC: Integrating Individual Personality Differences in the Evolutionary Ecology of a Seabird in the Rapidly Changing Polar Environment 项目
项目编号: 1951500, 资助机构: US-NSF, 2020-07/3
负责人:  Stephanie Jenouvrier
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Eco-Evolutionary Response to the Scale of Temporal Environmental Fluctuation 项目
项目编号: 1851489, 资助机构: US-NSF, 2019-04/3
负责人:  John Wootton
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Collaborative Research: Lead-210 and Polonium-210 as tracers for scavenging and export: GEOTRACES Pacific Meridional Section 项目
项目编号: 1736591, 资助机构: US-NSF, 2017-02/2
负责人:  J. Kirk Cochran
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Collaborative Research: Lead-210 and Polonium-210 as tracers for scavenging and export: GEOTRACES Pacific Meridional Section 项目
项目编号: 1736612, 资助机构: US-NSF, 2017-08/3
负责人:  David Kadko
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RUI: Growing Up on Ice: Physiological Adaptations and Developmental Plasticity in Weddell Seal Pups Across Two Extreme Physical Environments 项目
项目编号: 1543539, 资助机构: US-NSF, 2016-08/3
负责人:  Heather Liwanag
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Collaborative Research: Sponge Growth is Nitrogen Limited over the Shallow to Mesophotic Depth Gradient 项目
项目编号: 1632333, 资助机构: US-NSF, 2016-08/3
负责人:  Marc Slattery
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Collaborative Research: Climate Change, Cannibalism, and Reproductive Synchrony: The Effect of Food Shortages on Life History Strategies of Marine Organisms 项目
项目编号: 1407564, 资助机构: US-NSF, 2014-2019
负责人:  James Cushing
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