Collaborative Research: The mismeasure of GxE: causes and consequences of environmental ex — NSF Award to Indiana University (IN,
How do populations evolve in complex and changing environments? Why do some populations have the necessary genetic variation to adapt to environmental change, while others do not? This research proposes to answer these questions by combining ideas from genetics and behavioral biology. Instead of starting at the populat
| Award title | Collaborative Research: The mismeasure of GxE: causes and consequences of environmental ex |
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| Award ID | 2551163 |
| Awardee | Indiana University |
| City | BLOOMINGTON |
| State | IN |
| Amount obligated | $360,045 |
| Principal investigator | Julia Saltz |
| Program | Ecology of Infectious Diseases, Evolutionary Processes |
| Start date | 08/01/2025 |
| Abstract | How do populations evolve in complex and changing environments? Why do some populations have the necessary genetic variation to adapt to environmental change, while others do not? This research proposes to answer these questions by combining ideas from genetics and behavioral biology. Instead of starting at the population level and working towards mechanisms, the investigators will instead start with the developmental processes that differ across individuals to produce variation that fuels evolu |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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