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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP120100162

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $360,000.00
    Summary
    The evolution of cooperative communication. This interdisciplinary project will provide a broad understanding of communication in a model ecological system involving ants, lycaenid butterflies, and host-plants. The project will reveal the nature of the chemical signals used to communicate, and their role in the origin, maintenance, and loss of mutualistic and parasitic associations.
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    Australian Laureate Fellowships - Grant ID: FL100100183

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,168,370.00
    Summary
    Biological adaptation under natural and anthropogenic conditions. This project covers all four national priority areas. Nature abounds with conflicts between what is good for the individual or a larger entity (a population, a society, or a species). Researching them will explain why populations adapt or fail to adapt to novel conditions (e.g., climate change) and predict when interventions are beneficial. Similar rules govern the spread of invasive species. Even health problems, e.g., new virule .... Biological adaptation under natural and anthropogenic conditions. This project covers all four national priority areas. Nature abounds with conflicts between what is good for the individual or a larger entity (a population, a society, or a species). Researching them will explain why populations adapt or fail to adapt to novel conditions (e.g., climate change) and predict when interventions are beneficial. Similar rules govern the spread of invasive species. Even health problems, e.g., new virulent strains of human, animal or plant diseases, require such evolutionary thinking. Cutting-edge mathematical tools also prepare Australians for an era in the near future where genomic data are so cheap to acquire that training in complex mathematical and logical analysis becomes a factor limiting scientific progress.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT160100198

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $803,828.00
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    Targeted gene flow for conservation. This project aims to develop targeted gene flow as a broad conservation strategy, exploiting natural geographic variation to achieve conservation outcomes. Geographic variation and local adaptation are ubiquitous within species, but conservation managers do not use this heritable variation. The project will develop decision tools to address when to time a targeted gene flow action, and where to source appropriate genetic variation. As case studies, the projec .... Targeted gene flow for conservation. This project aims to develop targeted gene flow as a broad conservation strategy, exploiting natural geographic variation to achieve conservation outcomes. Geographic variation and local adaptation are ubiquitous within species, but conservation managers do not use this heritable variation. The project will develop decision tools to address when to time a targeted gene flow action, and where to source appropriate genetic variation. As case studies, the project will try to use targeted gene flow to halt the invasion of the cane toad in northern Australia and reverse the decline of northern quolls.
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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE120102323

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $375,000.00
    Summary
    How the visual environment affects the diversity of avian colours and why this matters. Evolutionary theory predicts that (a) animal colours are optimised to perform best in their native environment and hence that (b) environmental degradation can disrupt the function of animal colours in communication or camouflage. This project will test these predictions for Australian birds and use the outcome to inform environmental restoration programs.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP110103529

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $541,000.00
    Summary
    Understanding the ecological effects of genetic diversity: causes, consequences and relative importance. This project will examine the effect of genetic diversity on key demographic parameters (for example, population growth rates) for organisms from three groups, including a commercially important oyster. This project provides valuable information that can be used by managers of wild and cultivated populations to minimise impacts of human activities and maximise yields.
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