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Publications
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prior to 1998
Electronic Publications
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Active Grants and Awards
2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 prior to 1997
Published Abstracts and Scientific Contributions
2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 prior to 1997
Acknowledgement
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Active Grants and Awards
2003
$480,000 (2003-2007) MacArthur Foundation, Asian Programs Division; Research, collecting, training, education, and conservation of biodiversity in Bhutan. Larry Heaney, John Bates, Shannon Hackett, Julian Kerbis Peterhans, Tom Gnoske co-PIs.
$10,000 (July 2002-June 2004) National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant. Comparative Phylogeography of Six Philippine Fruit Bats. Trina Roberts, Larry Heaney, John Bates
$2,020,000 (2002-2007) National Science Foundation. Early Bird: A collaborative project to resolve the deep nodes of avian phylogeny. Shannon Hackett, E. Braun, M. Braun, J. Harshman, R. Kimball, W. Moore, F. Sheldon, D. Steadman, co-PIs
$18,480 (May 2002-2004) National Science Foundation Dissertation Enhancement grant. Understanding the Evolution of Neotropical Diversity: Implications from phylogenetic patterns in two co-distributed avian genera. Jose Tello, John Bates, Mary Ashley
$719,831 (September 2001-August 2006) National Science Foundation. PEET: Monography, Phylogeny, and Historical Biogeography of Austral Staphylinidae (Coleoptera). Margaret Thayer, Alfred F. Newton co-PIs
$20,000 (March 2001-June 2003) National Science Foundation Dissertation Enhancement Grant. Phylogeography of Protoceratophrys boiei and Hyla geographica in rainforest fragments of Northeastern Brazil. Ana Carnaval, John Bates.
$9,985 (2001-2003) National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant for Phylogenetic studies in the Lasiosphaeriaceae (Fungi, Ascomycetes, Sordariales). Andrew Miller.
$740,000 (January 1998-December 2003) National Science Foundation. PEET: The Diplopoda: Research, Taxonomic Training, and Computerization Petra Sierwald, William Shear, co-PIs.
$190,000 (September 1999-August 2003) National Science Foundation, Division of Environmental Biology, Systematic Biology Program; Molecular, morphological, and vocal diversity in Neotropical antbirds. John Bates and Shannon Hackett, co-PIs.
$749,634 (September 1999-August 2004) National Science Foundation. PEET: Bivalves - Research, Training, Electronic Dissemination of Data. Rudiger Bieler, Paula Mikkelsen, co-PIs.
$455,000 (September 2000-August 2004) MacArthur Foundation, African Programs Division; Research, collecting, training, education, and conservation of biodiversity in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. John Bates, Julian Kerbis Peterhans, Shannon Hackett, Dan Brinkmeier, co-PIs.
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