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Joshua J Tewksbury
University Of Florida
$625,429
Attributed
$1,069,764
Total exposure
10
Grants
9
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 $437.4K · FY2006–10$500K$375K$250K$125K$0
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'07
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$1,069,764 · 10
By mechanism
—$1,069,764 · 10
Top collaborators
- Daniel Evans1 shared
- David C Haak1 shared
- Douglas J Levey1 shared
- Haldre S Rogers1 shared
- Janneke Hille Ris Lambers1 shared
- Kirsten Rowell1 shared
- Noelle J Machnicki1 shared
- Tomas A Carlo1 shared
Grant awards (10)
Collaborative Research: Envisioning the Role of Natural History in 21st Century Science and Education$62,566
· FY2010 · BIO · contact PI
DISSERTATION RESEARCH: Evolution of a Spicy Polymorphism$14,320
· FY2010 · BIO · contact PI
US-Argentina Dissertation: Experimentally Testing the Ecological Impacts of Climate Change From Arizona to Argentina$15,000
· FY2009 · O/D · contact PI
Dissertation Research: Habitat Fragmentation, Habitat Corridors and Plant Fitness--An Experimental Approach$15,000
· FY2009 · BIO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: What is the Fate of a Silent Forest? The Importance of Avian Seed Dispersal and Herbivore Control for Tropical Forest Community Structure$414,421
· FY2008 · BIO · contact PI
DISSERTATION RESEARCH: What is the fate of a silent forest? The role of avian seed dispersal and insectivory in plant recruitment on Guam.$12,000
· FY2008 · BIO · contact PI
DISSERTATION RESEARCH: Fusarium and Wild Chilies: Fungal Fruit Pathogens, Coevolution and Local Adaptation$11,000
· FY2008 · BIO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Effects of Corridors and Edges on Plant Populations$166,094
· FY2006 · BIO · contact PI
SGER: Using a Stable Isotope to Track the Fate of Seeds and Seedlings$30,948
· FY2006 · BIO · contact PI
Why are Chiles Hot? An Integrative Exploration of Secondary Metabolite Function in Ripe Fruit$328,415
· FY2002 · BIO