Research Grant
[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP200100555]Researchers: Daniel Falster (Chief Investigator) , Peter A Vesk (Chief Investigator)
Brief description Escalating the arms race: Understanding when and how trees get really tall. Australia's giant Eucalypt trees are an amazing phenomenon and resource; underpinning unique ecosystems, rich in timber, stored carbon, and animal habitat. While tree height generally arises via an evolutionary arms race for light, the race has escalated dramatically in some locations and species. Using a computational framework that simulates adaptation driven by size-structured competition, this project will quantify how distinct factors-including climate, recruitment, and disturbance-enhance the race for light and can thereby explain the origins of Australia's giant Eucalypt. With calibrated models of species evolution, coupled with targeted fieldwork and big data, this project clarifies key forces shaping present and future vegetation.
Funding Amount $483,977
Funding Scheme Discovery Projects
- PURL : https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP200100555
- ARC : DP200100555