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Annual Themes

  • Annual Themes
  • Year 1 - Integrative Inventories
  • Year 2 - Geographic Variation and Co-Evolution
  • Year 3 - Evolutionary Dynamics of Genomes
  • Year 4 - Biotic Response to Climate Change
  • Year 5 - The Human Dimension of Natural History
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Annual Themes

Five themes are proposed for the five years of the project:

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1. Integrative Inventories: Complex Biotic Associations Across Space and Time

2. Geographic Variation, CO-EVOLUTION: Art + Biology in the Museum

3. Evolutionary Dynamics of Genomes

4. Biotic Response to Climate Change

5. Co-evolving Communities of Pathogens and Hosts as Related to Emerging Disease

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