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Collaborative Research: Understanding the eco-evolutionary mechanisms underlying colonization potential in a tropical seagrass species

Organization North Carolina State UniversityLocation RALEIGH, United StatesPosted 15 Jan 2026Deadline 31 Dec 2029
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationNC
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Coastal ecosystems are among the most valuable and vulnerable places on earth. These ecosystems support numerous keystone organisms, including habitat-forming species, like seagrass, that serve as the foundation for community structure and function, while also providing critical ecosystem services to people. Unfortunately, seagrasses are…

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