Collaborative Research: Phenobase: Community, infrastructure, and data for global-scale an — NSF Award to University of Wisconsin-
Plant phenology – the timing of plant life-cycle events, such as leaf growth, flowering, and fruiting – plays a fundamental role in shaping terrestrial ecosystems. The timing of plant phenology not only affects the fitness of individual plants, it also impacts the fitness and behaviors of organisms dependent on plants,
| Award title | Collaborative Research: Phenobase: Community, infrastructure, and data for global-scale an |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2556197 |
| Awardee | University of Wisconsin-Madison |
| City | MADISON |
| State | WI |
| Amount obligated | $422,039 |
| Principal investigator | Daijiang Li |
| Program | Capacity: Cyberinfrastructure, Cross-BIO Activities |
| Start date | 10/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Plant phenology – the timing of plant life-cycle events, such as leaf growth, flowering, and fruiting – plays a fundamental role in shaping terrestrial ecosystems. The timing of plant phenology not only affects the fitness of individual plants, it also impacts the fitness and behaviors of organisms dependent on plants, which in terrestrial ecosystems includes nearly all animals, either directly or indirectly. Thus, changes in plant phenology can trigger dramatic, and sometimes devastating, conse |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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