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CAREER: Quantifying the contribution of chemosynthesis to stream productivity

Organization University of North Carolina at Chapel HillLocation CHAPEL HILL, United StatesPosted 1 Aug 2026Deadline 31 Jul 2031
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationNC
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Life in streams, and other habitats, is predominantly supported by biomass that is made from the sun’s energy via photosynthesis at the base of the food web. According to the current paradigm, fish and other aquatic organisms consume biomass produced by photosynthesis locally in the water and supplemented by photosynthesis on land, which washes…

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CAREER: Quantifying the contribution of chemosynthesis to stream productivity — University of North Carolina at Chapel H | Dev Procure