Sanders awarded grant for effect of climate change on ants
EEB Associate Professor Nate Sanders was recently awarded a $171,286 grant from NSF for studying “The climate cascade: functional and evolutionary consequences of climatic change on species, trait, and genetic diversity in a temperate ant community “. For more information about the grant, go here.
Sanders awarded grant for effect of climate change on ants
EEB Associate Professor Nate Sanders was recently awarded a $171,286 grant from NSF for studying “The climate cascade: functional and evolutionary consequences of climatic change on species, trait, and genetic diversity in a temperate ant community “. For more information about the grant, go here.
ORNL summer research includes EEB alumni
Two UTK EEB alumni are involved in work at Oak Ridge National Labs this summer on the effect of rising carbon dioxide levels on plant growth. Colleen Iversen was a graduate student in EEB and is now an ecoysystem ecologist at ORNL, while Lauren Breza was an EEB undergrad. Both worked in Aimee Classen‘s lab while at UT.