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Stuart J Wright
University Of Georgia Research Foundation Inc
$1,452,526
Attributed
$3,564,582
Total exposure
11
Grants
1
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 $1.1M · FY2005–21$2M$1.5M$1M$500K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$3,564,582 · 11
By mechanism
—$3,564,582 · 11
Top collaborators
- Nancy C Garwood2 shared
- Bettina M Engelbrecht1 shared
- Erin R Spear1 shared
- Frank A Jones1 shared
- Helene C Muller-Landau1 shared
- Jeremy W Lichstein1 shared
- Jess K Zimmerman1 shared
- Jill Thompson1 shared
Grant awards (11)
Collaborative Research: Genes to ecology in tropical trees: how sharing resistance gene alleles affects pathogen transmission and growth$458,972
· FY2021 · BIO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Diverse selective pressure on fruit chemical traits from mutualists and antagonists as a major driver of chemical evolution at the whole plant level$1,108,133
· FY2020 · BIO
LTREB: Collaborative Research: Cyclic vs. anthropogenic causes of long-term variation in the regeneration of tropical forests with contrasting latitude and diversity$19,582
· FY2018 · BIO
Collaborative Research: Extending leaf functional trait ecology to leaf symbionts$186,972
· FY2016 · BIO
RAPID: The effect of an extreme El Nino event on tropical forest seedling regeneration$165,000
· FY2016 · BIO
Temperature responses of leaf dark respiration and their implications for tropical forest carbon balance$444,698
· FY2011 · BIO
Collaborative Research: LTREB - Long-term Studies of Flowering, Fruiting and Seedling Recruitment in Neotropical Forests: Global Change, Climate Variability and Species Coexistence$222,917
· FY2006 · BIO
Collaborative Research: LTREB: Long-term Studies of Flowering, Fruiting and Seedling Recruitment in Neotropical Forests: Global Change, Climate Variability and Species Coexistence$212,611
· FY2006 · BIO
Collaborative Research: Seed Dispersal by Wind and Plant Recruitment in Tropical Forests - an Interdisciplinary Investigation Across Multiple Scales$307,322
· FY2005 · BIO
Workshops to Articulate and Disseminate Research Priorities in Tropical Biology$24,090
· FY2002 · BIO
Inter-annual Seed Rain Variability, Dispersal Limitation, Seed/Seedling Mortality in a SE Asian Rainforest: Implications for the Maintenance of Tree Diversity$414,285
· FY2001 · BIO