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temperature increases in local aquatic environments driven by human sources may be inducing intense selection pressures on fish in these ecosystems. How animals cope with changes in their environment will predict how populations respond to these future conditions. While we understand a great deal about acute responses to warming and cooling in fish

Federal grant program data for temperature increases in local aquatic environments driven by human sources may be inducing intense selection pressures on fish in these ecosystems. How animals cope with changes in their environment will predict how populations respond to these future conditions. While we understand a great deal about acute responses to warming and cooling in fish. Explore top recipients, geographic distribution, and funding amounts.

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temperature increases in local aquatic environments driven by human sources may be inducing intense selection pressures on fish in these ecosystems. How animals cope with changes in their environment will predict how populations respond to these future conditions. While we understand a great deal about acute responses to warming and cooling in fish

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Total Grants

1

Total Amount

$0

Provinces Served

1

Top Recipients by Funding Amount

#RecipientGrantsTotal Amount
1sturgeon and salmon1$0

Geographic Distribution by Province

Province / TerritoryGrantsTotal AmountShare
socioeconomic and ecological value to British Columbians. The unique1$00%

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