New ambitious project to barcode an entire ecosystem
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Botanists led by Jean-Yves Meyer (center) look out from Mt. Tohiea, the tallest peak on the island of Moorea, during a plant collecting expedition. In the distance is the island of Tahiti. (Dan Polhemus photo)
UC Berkeley researchers are leading an ambitious, first-of-its-kind effort to inventory all non-microbial life on the South Pacific island of Moorea. Supported by a new three-year, $5.2 million grant from the Moore Foundation, the Moorea Biocode Project will turn the island into a model ecosystem that promises to provide insight into the effects of climate change, invasive species, habitat destruction and other global challenges.
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