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Sarah M Eppley
Eppley Sarah M
$1,416,183
Attributed
$3,072,918
Total exposure
8
Grants
6
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 · FY2008–20$2M$1.5M$1M$500K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$3,072,918 · 8
By mechanism
—$3,072,918 · 8
Top collaborators
- Todd N Rosenstiel3 shared
- Anna-Louise Reysenbach1 shared
- Bradley A Buckley1 shared
- Erin E Shortlidge1 shared
- Jason E Podrabsky1 shared
- Kenneth M Stedman1 shared
- Matthew W Chmielewski1 shared
Grant awards (8)
Collaborative Research: Exploring the Functional Role of Antarctic Plants during Terrestrial Succession$520,768
· FY2020 · GEO · contact PI
Dissertation Research: Dispersal of moss spores by birds: elucidating the mechanisms of behaviorally enhanced bryophyte dispersal networks$19,304
· FY2017 · BIO · contact PI
The Functional role of Moss in structuring Biotic interactions, and Terrestrialization of Antarctica$498,561
· FY2014 · GEO · contact PI
Testing the ecological and physiological constraints to reproductive success in geothermal byrophytes$419,922
· FY2013 · BIO
DOCTORAL DISSERTATION: Testing mutualistic function in a multi-trophic mating system in mosses$14,915
· FY2012 · BIO · contact PI
Revitalizing Facilities for Research on Life in Extreme Environments$1,150,000
· FY2010 · BIO
Sexual dimorphism in the dioecious grass Distichlis spicata: testing hypotheses for the evolution of intraspecific niche divergence$264,960
· FY2008 · BIO · contact PI
International Research Fellowship Program: Using Empirical Data to Test Population and Metapopulation Models for the Evolution of Mating Systems in the Annual Plant M. Annua$184,488
· FY2002 · O/D · contact PI