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[Call for projects FRB-CESAB 2022 and DataShare] Five projects selected

[Call for projects FRB-CESAB 2022 and DataShare] Five projects selected

Five innovative projects have been selected for the synthesis of ideas and concepts and the analysis of currently existing biodiversity data.

 

Three in the context of the call for proposals FRB-CESAB 2022. The selected projects will be funded for a duration of three years, including the recruitment of a post-doctoral researcher for two years, the organisation of 6 meetings at the CESAB, the promotion of results, and a logistical, technical and administrative support.

 

 

  • Bioforest

 

Interactions between tree Biodiversity, Forest dynamics and climate in managed tropical forests: a pan tropical approach.

Principal Investigators: Maria PEÑA-CLAROS (Wageningen University, NL), et Camille PIPONIOT (Cirad, France)

 

 

 

  • Food-Webs

 

Food-webs in the Anthropocene: a stable isotope synthesis to understand the global response of freshwater ecosystems.

Principal Investigators: Julien CUCHEROUSSET (CNRS, France), and Michelle JACKSON (Oxford University, UK)

 

 

 

  • Rivage

 

Revisit Island Vulnerability during the Anthropocene Geologic Era.

Principal Investigators: Céline BELLARD (Paris-Saclay University, France), et Daniel KISSLING (Amsterdam University, NL)

 

 

AAP_DATASHARE_web

 

Two in the context of the call for proposals DataShare. The selected projects will be funded for a duration of two years.

 

 

  • Islets

 

ISland Leaf Ecophysiological Trait Synthesis.

Principal investigators: Kasey BARTON (Hawaii University, United States), et Claire FORTUNEL (IRD, France)

 

 

 

  • Phenofish

 

Creating a global database of fish functional traits: integrating physiology and ecology across aquatic ecosystems.

Principal investigators: Sébastien BROSS (Toulouse University, France), et Nicolas LOISEAU (CNRS, France)

 

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