NSF DDIG workshop
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NSF DDIG workshop
Bret Pasch
Department: Biology
DDIG Title: Behavioral & neural mechanisms of altitudinal replacement in Neotropical singing mice
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Steven Phelps
Panel: Behavioral systems cluster - Animal behavior
Allopatry Sympatry
Distribution of singing micein Costa Rica
DDIG project idea
Link changes in perception at neural level to changes in distribution at the geographic level
• Bulleted hypotheses & predictions
Proposal
Illustrate & link preliminary data = Proof of concept
Highlight ongoing outreach/broader impacts = Proof of effort
Budget request
Training
Equipment & Materials
Travel- Fieldwork & dissemination of research
“Pasch plans to use some of the money to attend a Sound Analysis Workshop at Cornell. This is an excellent idea.”
“…broader impacts that appear to build upon ongoing efforts and programs.”
“The proposal is well-written and nicely illustrated, including illustrations in the Broader Impacts section; I haven't seen this before, and commend the authors for their thoughtfulness.”
Comments from Reviewers
“…proposal has ample preliminary data, clear statement of predictions, and necessary caution for ‘challenges’.”
Other ideas
- Website to disseminate research
- Reference library
- Virtual lab notebook Protocols Provide data on negative results/failed experiments
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