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2015/16 Biology and Ecology

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B 043 M: Assembling and Mining the Genomes of Giant Ant...

Our research addresses the evolution of highly endemic foraminiferan protists (forams) inhabiting McMurdo Sound. Two members each of three basal (early−evolving) clades have been chosen for genomic analysis with the goal of understanding their phylogene ...

B 279: Investigating Holocene shifts in the diets and p...

To collect plants, lichens, in the Dry Valleys for taxonomic analysis. To collect rocks and rock colonized by microbial endolithic communities for isolation of microbes, systematic studies and studies on total biodiversity of the communities.

B 518 MP: Temporal Variability In Natural And Anthropog...

This project aims to establish a long-term environmental monitoring program at Palmer Station, similar to that at McMurdo Station, that will aid the United States Antarctic Program (USAP) in meeting reporting requirements of the Antarctic Treaty. The Anta ...

C 505 M: McMurdo LTER Lakes Increased Connectivity In A...

Initially funded in 1980, the US Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network is a collaborative effort involving more than 1,800 scientists and students. The McMurdo LTER program is an inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary study of the aquatic and te ...

C 506 M: McMurdo LTER Streams Increased Connectivity In...

Initially funded in 1980, the US Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network is a collaborative effort involving more than 1,800 scientists and students. The McMurdo LTER program is an inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary study of the aquatic and te ...

C 507 M: McMurdo LTER Soils Increased Connectivity in a...

Initially funded in 1980, the US Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network is a collaborative effort involving more than 1,800 scientists and students. The McMurdo LTER program is an inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary study of the aquatic and te ...

C 511 M: McMurdo LTER: Lakes 2 Increased Connectivity ...

Initially funded in 1980, the US Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network is a collaborative effort involving more than 1,800 scientists and students. The McMurdo LTER program is an inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary study of the aquatic and te ...

K020 1516 A: Evidence Based Risk Assessment of the McM...

We want to understand the processes controlling the distribution of biodiversity in ice-free areas in the Ross Sea region by biogeographically characterising all forms of terrestrial biota for the Ross Sea region and developing an interactive model to pre ...