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Collaborative Research: BoCP Implementation: Using the Past to Predict the Future: How Physiology and other Functional Traits Determine Survival/Extinction in W. Atlantic Mollusks

Organization Milwaukee Public MuseumLocation MILWAUKEE, United StatesPosted 1 Mar 2025Deadline 31 Dec 2027
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationWI
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Clams and snails, known as mollusks, are abundant and diverse along the eastern seaboard of the United States. They are important indicators of ocean health and provide substantial food sources for humans. Many of the species, or their close relatives, are also known as fossils that extend back more than 3 million years. Using analysis of the…

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