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Collaborative Research: Cracking the code of grass distributions: Using physiology, phenology, and phylogeny to build better mechanistic distribution models

Organization SUNY at Stony BrookLocation STONY BROOK, United StatesPosted 15 Jan 2026Deadline 31 Dec 2029
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationNY
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Grasses are beneficial to human society by creating habitat for bees, and other pollinators, that ensure crops produce fruit and seeds, improve the quality of water, trap carbon, and provide food for animals upon which people rely for nutrition. However, grasses are a large group of over 11,000 species, which cover ~50% of the earth’s surface, and…

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