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Collaborative Research: BoCP-Implementation: Functional Biodiversity on a Changing Planet — NSF Award to University of Wyoming (WY

Camouflage is one of the most widespread and most important adaptations in the animal kingdom. In seasonal environments, many bird and mammal species (e.g., snowshoe hares, short-tailed weasels, willow ptarmigans) change from brown in summer to white in winter to stay camouflaged against snow. But due to environmental

Award titleCollaborative Research: BoCP-Implementation: Functional Biodiversity on a Changing Planet
Award ID2613221
AwardeeUniversity of Wyoming
CityLARAMIE
StateWY
Amount obligated$850,107
Principal investigatorMarketa Zimova
ProgramCross-BIO Activities
Start date01/01/2026
AbstractCamouflage is one of the most widespread and most important adaptations in the animal kingdom. In seasonal environments, many bird and mammal species (e.g., snowshoe hares, short-tailed weasels, willow ptarmigans) change from brown in summer to white in winter to stay camouflaged against snow. But due to environmental variability, these seasonally color molting species can become more visible to predators or prey during years with unusual snow cover. For example, if snow comes late in the fall o
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