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Barry R Sinervo
University Of California-Santa Cruz
$1,803,535
Attributed
$4,081,445
Total exposure
15
Grants
13
Lead (contact PI)
Attributed= this PI's even-split share of every grant they're on (the fair, additive number). Exposure = full size of all those grants.
Funding over time
peak $1.9M · FY2005–15$2M$1.5M$1M$500K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$4,081,445 · 15
By mechanism
—$4,081,445 · 15
Top collaborators
- Donald B Miles3 shared
- Andrew G Mcadam1 shared
- Daniel P Costa1 shared
- Dhanashree Paranjpe1 shared
- Elizabeth Bastiaans1 shared
- Jarmila Pittermann1 shared
- Jason R Rohr1 shared
- Lara Ladage1 shared
Grant awards (15)
Collaborative Research: Responses of Desert Endotherms to Rapid Recent Climate Change$2,151
· FY2015 · BIO · contact PI
The Influence of Temporal and Spatial Scales on Drivers of Host-Parasite Interactions$978,294
· FY2013 · BIO
Collaborative Research: Quantifying Climate-forced Extinction Risks for Lizards, Amphibians, Fishes, and Plants$898,862
· FY2013 · BIO · contact PI
REU Site: Biological impacts of climate change: testing hypotheses with collections and long-term data$230,118
· FY2012 · BIO · contact PI
DISSERTATION RESEARCH: Sexual signal variation within and between populations of an incipiently speciating lizard$14,459
· FY2011 · BIO · contact PI
Effect of Light and Temperature Cycles and Climate Change on Adaptation in Lizards$496,792
· FY2010 · BIO · contact PI
US-Germany DDEP: Evolutionary consequences of Cenozoic climate change on African reptile diversification$14,986
· FY2010 · O/D · contact PI
Causes and consequences of variation in the hippocampus of individuals utilizing different spatial strategies$406,000
· FY2009 · BIO
LTREB: Relatedness Asymmetries, Antagonistic Natural Selection and Nonmendelian Inheritance in a Natural Population of Lizards$299,990
· FY2005 · BIO · contact PI
DISSERTATION RESEARCH: The Importance of Alternative Mating Types to Speciation$11,998
· FY2004 · BIO · contact PI
DISSERTATION RESEARCH: Mating Behaviors in Simultaneous Hermaphrodites$10,000
· FY2004 · BIO · contact PI
Adaptive Color Variation in the Ensatina "Ring Species" Complex: Implications for Ecological Speciation and Mimicry$199,953
· FY2003 · BIO · contact PI
Correlational selection on physiology and alternative male strategies$232,001
· FY2002 · BIO · contact PI
Intrinsic Cycles And Density And Frequency-Dependent Selection On Egg Size$276,001
· FY2001 · BIO · contact PI
Dissertation Research: Sexual Selection: Female Preference in the wild$9,840
· FY2001 · BIO · contact PI