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FRIPRO-Fri prosjektstøtte

How fast does the speciation clock tick in selfing versus outcrossing lineages?

Arten er den mest grunnleggende enheten i naturen, men vi vet fremdeles lite om hvor lang tid det tar å danne nye arter og hva som påvirker dette (tikkingen av artsdannelses-klokken). Vi har nylig påvist at nye arter kan dannes forbløffende raskt hos selv-pollinerende arktiske planter. Dette er v...

Tildelt: kr 17,4 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2018-2024

Sted: Oslo

FRIBIO2-FRIPRO forskerprosjekt, biologi

High speciation rates in Arctic plants: genomic mechanisms and relevance to the latitudinal diversity gradient

Det er velkjent at det er mange arter i sørlige strøk, og svært få i Arktis. Tradisjonelt gjenkjenner man artene basert på hvordan de ser ut (morfologi). Vi har imidlertid tidligere vist at det finnes mange ulike plantearter innen det vi har trodd var en enkelt arktisk art, i den forstand at fors...

Tildelt: kr 9,0 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2015-2020

Sted: Oslo

NORGLOBAL-Norge - Global partner

Partipication in the AETFAT congress for three female African PhD graduates/students

The three female students are Catherine Aloyce Masao from Tanzania (PhD obtained), Tusiime Felly Mugizi from Uganda(PhD thesis soon to be submitted), and Tigist Wondimu from Ethiopia(PhD obtained). They will present their PhD work at the most important in ternational congress on African plants, t...

Tildelt: kr 74 999

Prosjektperiode: 2014-2014

Sted: Oslo

UNI-MUSEER-Strat.satsing univ.museer

Norsk-svensk Forskerskole i Biosystematikk 2010-2020: Forprosjekt 2010-2011

Samtidig som samfunnets behov for kvalitetssikret informasjon om norsk og svensk natur er sterkt økende har det nasjonalt og internasjonalt skjedd en nedbygging av biosystematikk-faget. Biosystematikk omfatter studier av variasjon (morfologisk, genetisk, geografisk etc) i arter og artsgrupper, d...

Tildelt: kr 2,6 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2009-2012

Sted: Oslo

FRIMEDBIO-Fri prosj.st. med.,helse,biol

Reconstruction of past ecosystems by barcoding DNA preserved in permafrost

Recent advances in ultra-high-throughput DNA sequencing technology and in species identification (?barcoding?) tools based on ancient DNA preserved in permafrost soils are opening up a novel research avenue for paleoecological reconstruction. In this proj ect, we will develop new DNA barcoding ma...

Tildelt: kr 9,5 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2009-2014

Sted: Oslo

POLRES-Polarforskning POLRES

Exceptions can become the rule: genetic differentiation and migration history of a rare annual plant species on Svalbard.

Presence of annual plant species in the Arctic plant communities of Svalbard is an exception, and, presence of a thermophilous annual plant species is a rare exception. Predicted climate warming could make these exceptions to become the rule. Understandin g historical migration events, in particu...

Tildelt: kr 0,58 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2007-2008

Sted: Oslo

FRIBIO-Biologi og biomedisin

Did vascular plants and bryophytes survive the last ice age in Scandinavia?

Glacial survival versus postglacial immigration of the Scandinavian alpine flora has been debated for more than 100 years, and has recently received increased attention with the development of molecular tools. Many vascular plant species occur disjunctly on both sides of the North Atlantic Ocean,...

Tildelt: kr 5,0 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2006-2010

Sted: Oslo

SUPKUF-Strategiske univiversitetsprogrammer KUF

National Centre for Biosystematics

The current knowledge of species diversity is far from sufficient to meet the society's urgent needs for proper management of biodiversity and for identifying organisms that can be utilized in biotechnology. NHM has the scientific competence and the large st collections in Norway, and will integr...

Tildelt: kr 13,1 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2002-2007

Sted: Oslo

NORKLIMA-Klimaendringer og konsekvenser for Norge

Effects of climate change on ecosystems in Svalbard: Past and future immigration of thermophilous key species

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Tildelt: kr 6,1 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2002-2007

Sted: Oslo

FRIMUF-Miljø- og utviklingsforskning

Thermophilous plants in Svalbard: conservation, immigration, and implications for global warming

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Tildelt: kr 0,35 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2000-2007

Sted: Oslo