The proposed Biology Integration Institute will bring together two major research institutions in the Upper Midwest—the University of Minnesota (UMN) and University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW)—to investigate the causes and consequences of plant biodiversity across scales in a rapidly changing world—from genes and molecules within cells and tissues to communities, ecosystems, landscapes and the biosphere. The Institute focuses on plant biodiversity, defined broadly to encompass the heterogeneity within life that occurs from the smallest to the largest biological scales. A premise of the Institute is ‡ ‡ § | ‡
BII-Implementation: The causes and consequences of plant biodiversity across scales in a rapidly changing world
J. Cavender-Bares,P. Reich,P. Townsend,A. Banerjee,E. Butler,A. Desai,A. Gevens,S. Hobbie,F. Isbell,E. Laliberté,J. E. Meireles,Holly L. Menninger,R. Pavlick,J. Pinto‐Ledezma,C. Potter,M. Schuman,N. Springer,Artur Stefanski,P. Trivedi,A. Trowbridge,L. Williams,C. G. Willis,Y. Yang
Published 2021 in Research Ideas and Outcomes
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2021-05-02
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