NSF LogoNSF Award Abstract - #0083566 AWSFL008-DS3

Biocomplexity: The Emergence of Ecosystem Pattern

NSF Org DEB
Latest Amendment Date December 22, 2003
Award Number 0083566
Award Instrument Standard Grant
Program Manager Robert Kelman Wieder
DEB DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY
BIO DIRECT FOR BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Start Date September 1, 2000
Expires August 31, 2005 (Estimated)
Expected Total Amount $2999766 (Estimated)
Investigator Simon A. Levin slevin@eno.princeton.edu (Principal Investigator current)
Francois M. Morel (Co-Principal Investigator current)
Stephen W. Pacala (Co-Principal Investigator current)
Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe (Co-Principal Investigator current)
Sponsor Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544 609/452-3000
NSF Program 1366 BIOCOMPLEXITY
Field Application 0510301 Structure & Function
0510602 Ecosystem Dynamics
Program Reference Code 1366,9169,EGCH,

Abstract

0083566 Levin Biological systems, from ecosystems to the biosphere, support our continued existence on the planet. From them we derive food and fiber, fuel and pharmaceuticals. Ecosystems mediate local and regional climates, stabilize soils, purify water and in general provide a nearly endless list of services essential to life as we know it. The case for the preservation of ecosystems and these services is manifestly clear; the essential challenges are in the details of how to do it. The key is in understanding biocomplexity - how it arises, how it is maintained, and how it sustains the services we derive from it. This project will examine the mechanisms sustaining crucial regional and global processes that underlie our life-support systems. The research approach will combine empirical and theoretical work, documenting emergent laws of organization, and examining through sophisticated modeling the mechanisms that generate and maintain biocomplexity and predictable


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