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Completed H2020 European Commission

Changing biodiversity in changing environments: Trait Changes across space and time

€212.9K EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization The University Court of the University of St Andrews
Country United Kingdom
Start Date Jan 15, 2021
End Date Jan 14, 2023
Duration 729 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 894644
Grant Description

Global concern about human impact on biological diversity has triggered an intense research agenda on drivers and consequences of biodiversity change in the Anthropocene. Recent evidence across biomes and taxonomic groups has revealed variable spatial patterns of losses and gains.

However, little is known about the characteristics (i.e., traits) of the outgoing and incoming species in local assemblages undergoing rapid compositional turnover.

Nor is it known how the magnitude of the different environmental drivers (e.g., climate change, land use change) influence such patterns.

This points to a clear need for a deeper understanding of (I) identities and traits of incoming and outgoing species, (II) spatio-temporal differences in community trait distributions, and (III) the possible drivers behind such differences.

The project aims to tackle this knowledge gap by determining whether there are consistent and directional changes in community traits unfolding in the Anthropocene.

I will conduct in-depth studies at two different levels of ecological organization (species and community), using a range of modelling approaches to further our understanding of large-scale trait changes and test key assemblage trait distributions hypotheses.

This will require the integration of research from diverse disciplines, including the development of new methods and tools. The research is proposed as a 2-year EF. USTAN will be the beneficiary host, while UoN will host me for two 2-month-long secondments.

This MSCA will allow me to build a novel scientific profile, consolidate my position in the field, and progress towards achieving professional maturity.

This research has great potential for scientific advancement and it will open up the best career possibilities for my career and new collaboration opportunities for me and the host organisations.

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The University Court of the University of St Andrews

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