Collaborative Research: BoCP-Implementation: Quantifying the response of biodiverse freshw — NSF Award to University of Kentucky R
Coastal freshwater ecosystems are well-known for being biologically diverse and they provide important services to humans worldwide. With continued global warming, these coastal systems are at risk of undergoing dramatic environmental changes associated with rising seas. Future sea-level rise scenarios suggest either a
| Award title | Collaborative Research: BoCP-Implementation: Quantifying the response of biodiverse freshw |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2607634 |
| Awardee | University of Kentucky Research Foundation |
| City | LEXINGTON |
| State | KY |
| Amount obligated | $331,135 |
| Principal investigator | Trisha Spanbauer |
| Program | BOCP-Biodiv on Changing Planet |
| Start date | 10/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Coastal freshwater ecosystems are well-known for being biologically diverse and they provide important services to humans worldwide. With continued global warming, these coastal systems are at risk of undergoing dramatic environmental changes associated with rising seas. Future sea-level rise scenarios suggest either a gradual or a rapid upland migration of marine waters, yet the response of freshwater systems to these novel environmental conditions is unknown. Establishing an understanding of h |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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