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Collaborative Research: Regional impacts of increasing fire frequency on carbon dynamics and species composition in the boreal forest 项目
项目编号:1903231; 经费:276406(USD); 起止日期:2018 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  Brian Buma (Principal Investigator)
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Collaborative Research: Hydrothermal Fungi in the Guaymas Basin Hydrocarbon Ecosystem 项目
项目编号:1829680; 经费:56676(USD); 起止日期:2018 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  Andreas Teske
收藏  |  浏览/下载:4/0  |  提交时间:2019/04/11
A multi-parameter physical-chemical sensor suite on SeaCycler for determining the carbonate system, net community production, and air-sea fluxes 项目
项目编号:1829817; 经费:890188(USD); 起止日期:2018 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  Uwe Send
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EAGER SitS: Collaborative Research: Projecting Arctic soil and ecosystem responses to warming using SCAMPS: A stoichiometrically coupled, acclimating microbe-plant-soil model 项目
项目编号:1841608; 经费:69197(USD); 起止日期:2018 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  Edward Rastetter
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Collaborative Research: Comparative ecology of a keystone pathogen in dynamics of a vegetated coastal ecosystem 项目
项目编号:1829992; 经费:231246(USD); 起止日期:2018 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  John Stachowicz
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EAGER SitS:Collaborative Research:Projecting Arctic soil and ecosystem responses to warming using SCAMPS: A stoichiometrically coupled, acclimating microbe-plant-soil model 项目
项目编号:1841610; 经费:189829(USD); 起止日期:2018 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  Seeta Sistla
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Using genomics to link traits to ecosystem function in the eelgrass Zostera marina 项目
项目编号:1829976; 经费:816486(USD); 起止日期:2018 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  John Stachowicz
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Collaborative Research: Hydrothermal Fungi in the Guaymas Basin Hydrocarbon Ecosystem 项目
项目编号:1829903; 经费:793015(USD); 起止日期:2018 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  Virginia Edgcomb
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Collaborative Research: Causes and Consequences of Catastrophic Thermokarst Lake Drainage in an Evolving Arctic System 项目
项目编号:1806287; 经费:75436(USD); 起止日期:2018 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  Kenneth Hinkel
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Collaborative Research: Causes and Consequences of Catastrophic Thermokarst Lake Drainage in an Evolving Arctic System 项目
项目编号:1806202; 经费:155506(USD); 起止日期:2018 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  Noriaki Ohara
收藏  |  浏览/下载:4/0  |  提交时间:2019/04/11