Collaborative Research: ARTS: Integrative revisionary systematics of multiple radiations o — NSF Award to Los Angeles County Museu
Soil-associated organisms represent a large proportion of Earth’s biodiversity, but knowledge about these organisms is very limited, with most species yet to be discovered and studied. Many soil-associated organisms are found in only small areas. For example, some are found in areas no larger than 300 square miles, and
| Award title | Collaborative Research: ARTS: Integrative revisionary systematics of multiple radiations o |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2556036 |
| Awardee | Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History Foundation |
| City | LOS ANGELES |
| State | CA |
| Amount obligated | $559,979 |
| Principal investigator | Rodrigo Monjaraz Ruedas |
| Program | Evo Patterns & Processes |
| Start date | 06/01/2026 |
| Abstract | Soil-associated organisms represent a large proportion of Earth’s biodiversity, but knowledge about these organisms is very limited, with most species yet to be discovered and studied. Many soil-associated organisms are found in only small areas. For example, some are found in areas no larger than 300 square miles, and even less is known about these types of organisms. Spiders are important components of this soil-associated biodiversity. This project seeks to discover and describe part of the v |
| Source | NSF Awards |
$799/mo
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