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Stefan A Schnitzer
University Of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
$3,871,579
Attributed
$4,677,969
Total exposure
9
Grants
8
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 $956.7K · FY2006–20$1M$750K$500K$250K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$4,677,969 · 9
By mechanism
—$4,677,969 · 9
Top collaborators
- Barry I Cameron1 shared
- Ching-Hong Yang1 shared
- Karen M Brucks1 shared
- Keith A Sverdrup1 shared
- Kristene K Surerus1 shared
- Prasenjit N Guptasarma1 shared
- Richard F Hughes1 shared
- Stephen P Hubbell1 shared
Grant awards (9)
Lianas as a Keystone Guild in Tropical Forests: An Experimental Test$915,000
· FY2020 · BIO · contact PI
RAPID: Growth, Mortality, and Competition of Tropical Tree and Liana Species During an Extended Drought$141,037
· FY2018 · BIO · contact PI
Determining the Functional Basis for Increasing Liana Abundance in Neotropical Forests$956,745
· FY2016 · BIO · contact PI
COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: Pathogen-mediated negative feedbacks determine tropical tree species abundance$246,590
· FY2013 · BIO · contact PI
COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: Do lianas alter carbon, nutrient, and water dynamics in tropical forests? A large-scale experimental test$562,255
· FY2010 · BIO · contact PI
CAREER: Explaining the Distribution and Dominance of Lianas and Tree Species - A Test of the Dry Season Advantage Hypothesis$889,840
· FY2009 · BIO · contact PI
COMPASS: New Directions for Natural Science Students$599,532
· FY2008 · EDU
Dissertation Research: The Effects of Exotic-dominated Forest Communities on Ecosystem Productivity and Carbon Storage in Lowland Hawai'i$12,000
· FY2008 · BIO · contact PI
Do Lianas Cause Chronic Disturbance and Alter Successional Trajectories in Tropical Forests?$354,970
· FY2006 · BIO · contact PI