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DIRECTORATE FOR INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCES (IBN)
Physiology and Ethology Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology
Supports research that addresses ecological or evolutionary questions in the
areas of morphology, comparative physiology, physiological ecology, and
biomechanics of plants, animals, protists, fungi, and bacteria, with emphasis
on the study of whole organisms, living or extinct. These studies focus
largely on how physiological or morphological mechanisms have evolved and how
they may influence evolutionary pathways or interactions between organisms and
their biotic or physiochemical environment.
Target Dates: January 12 and July 12 (annually)
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