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Re: [dead_wood] proposals for funding

Though my focus is on carbon dynamics and necromass, here are papers and
funding sources that were partially responsible for the work. Often if
you look at papers in the acknowledgements funding agencies are
mentioned. That might help.

NASA Funding source - LBA-ECO, Terrestrial Ecology, Carbon Science. Also
some of the work was funded by USAID (though I was a graduate student at
that time and was not completely sure where the funding was coming from.

*Palace, M.*, M. Keller, H. Silva, (/2008b/). Necromass production:
studies in undisturbed and logged Amazon forests. Ecological
Applications: 18, 873–884.


*Palace, M*., M. Keller, G.P. Asner, J.N.M. Silva, C. Passos, (2007).
Necromass in undisturbed and logged forests in the Brazilian Amazon.
/Forest Ecology and Management/, 238, 309-318.

Rice, A. H., E. H. Pyle, S. R. Saleska, L. Hutyra, P. B. Camargo, K.
Portilho, D. F. Marques, *M. Palace*, M. Keller, and S. C. Wofsy,
(2004). Carbon balance and vegetation dynamics in an old-growth
Amazonian forest, /Ecological Applications/, 14(4):s55-s71.

Keller, M., *M. Palace*, G.P. Asner, R. Pereira Jr., and J.N.M. da
Silva, (2004a). Coarse woody debris in undisturbed and logged forests in
the eastern Brazilian Amazon, /Global Change Biology/ 10:5

Also I have some collaborators that are continuing some work in the
Brazilian Amazon doing necromass dynamics and forest disturbance and
they are funding by NSF (PIRE).

Finally I have collaborators from the UK that are working in Peru
looking at montane forest dynamics and some of their funding I believe
comes through Microsoft and another Foundation, which I can look up.

Not sure if this helps.

Mike Palace

John Alexander Pulgarin Diaz wrote:
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>
> Dear All,
>
> As part of the reactivation of the discussion list, I would like to
> hear of entities that receive proposals for funding. I am running my
> master degree working with insects that feed on dead wood, specially
> with Scolytinae.
>
> I would be happy to hear any suggestion.
>
> Regards, John P.
>
>
> --
> JOHN ALEXANDER PULGARÍN DÍAZ
> Ingeniero Forestal
> Est. Maestría-Ciencias: Entomología
> Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Medellín
> E-mail: japulga0@... <mailto:japulga0@...>
> Celular: 57 301 2034370
> http://sites.google.com/site/japulgarindiaz/
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