CAREER: Phenology, international trade, and the temporal aspects of intercontinental dispe — NSF Award to OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, T
Human-aided movement of insects across and between continents has increased rapidly with globalization. This has resulted in the introduction of highly damaging, non-native insects that impact ecosystem health, natural resource management, and human well-being. Given the multifaceted and catastrophic effects of biologi
| Award title | CAREER: Phenology, international trade, and the temporal aspects of intercontinental dispe |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2542176 |
| Awardee | OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, THE |
| City | COLUMBUS |
| State | OH |
| Amount obligated | $653,951 |
| Principal investigator | Samuel Ward |
| Program | Org Interaction & Ecology |
| Start date | 08/01/2026 |
| Abstract | Human-aided movement of insects across and between continents has increased rapidly with globalization. This has resulted in the introduction of highly damaging, non-native insects that impact ecosystem health, natural resource management, and human well-being. Given the multifaceted and catastrophic effects of biological invasions, substantial efforts have been devoted to understanding the factors that enable a species to arrive and establish in a new location. Changes over time in the invasion |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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