LTREB Renewal: Phenological responsiveness of plants and bees: consequences for species, i — NSF Award to Rocky Mountain Biologica
The time of year when plants and animals are active can affect their ability to survive and reproduce. It is well known that environmental conditions such as temperature, rain or snow, can change the timing (or “phenology”) of these important events, but species don’t always change their timing in the same way. Little
| Award title | LTREB Renewal: Phenological responsiveness of plants and bees: consequences for species, i |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2529033 |
| Awardee | Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory |
| City | CRESTED BUTTE |
| State | CO |
| Amount obligated | $730,615 |
| Principal investigator | Nora Underwood |
| Program | Population & Community Ecology |
| Start date | 08/01/2025 |
| Abstract | The time of year when plants and animals are active can affect their ability to survive and reproduce. It is well known that environmental conditions such as temperature, rain or snow, can change the timing (or “phenology”) of these important events, but species don’t always change their timing in the same way. Little is known about how these differences in response to environmental conditions will influence species success. Additionally, it’s unknown if phenological changes in bees and plants m |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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