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Collaborative Research: Energetic Controls on Marine Benthic Community Structure in Space — NSF Award to OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, TH

The modern oceans and the ecosystems they contain resulted from millions of years of change in physical and biological ocean systems. One aspect of the environment that has a large impact on marine animals is the amount of available food and nutrients. Understanding how individual organisms and biological communities a

Award titleCollaborative Research: Energetic Controls on Marine Benthic Community Structure in Space
Award ID2347771
AwardeeOHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, THE
CityCOLUMBUS
StateOH
Amount obligated$432,829
Principal investigatorJill Leonard Pingel
ProgramBIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY, Sedimentary Geo & Paleobiology
Start date09/01/2024
AbstractThe modern oceans and the ecosystems they contain resulted from millions of years of change in physical and biological ocean systems. One aspect of the environment that has a large impact on marine animals is the amount of available food and nutrients. Understanding how individual organisms and biological communities adapt and respond to changes in nutrient availability advances scientific knowledge by 1) improving understanding of how the physical environment drives evolution, and 2) providing
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