Annual honesty, a.k.a. "moneyplant", Lunaria annua. CC-BY-SA Jacob Malcom 2019. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/24594344
Center for Conservation Innovation funding (with Philanthropy)
>$350,000 from foundations and major donors, 2018-2021
Predicting Landscapes to Advance Conservation Effectiveness
$96,200, National Geographic Society, 2021
$15,000, Microsoft AI for Good, 2019
Dynamic, web-based ESA recovery plans
$50,000, DoD Legacy Award, 2017
Habitat data from text for refined range maps
$3,000, Google Geo4Good, 2016
Natural Language Processing of ESA documents
$20,000, Microsoft Research, 2016
Natural Language Processing of ESA documents
$9,500, NSF XSEDE, 2015
Molecular, ecological, and evolutionary biology of indirect genetic effects
$7,500, NSF XSEDE, 2014
Population size and the genetics of monopolization
$8,000, University of Texas Graduate Research Grant, 2013
The genetic basis of variation in ecosystem function
$36,000, University of Texas President Powers Fellow, 2011
Systems genetics of ecologically-important traits in a model ecological species (with PI Leibold)
$6,000, University of Texas Graduate Research Grant, 2010
How to deal with a predator: The ecological genomics of predator-
prey interactions
$2,000, University of Texas Graduate Research Startup Grant, 2009
Portal, Arizona (Morgan) wetland and upland restoration project
$3,800, Partners for Fish and Wildlife, 2007
Effects of riparian restoration on bird communities
$18,000, Arizona Game and Fish, 2005
Douglas High School wetland restoration project
$9,800, Partners for Fish and Wildlife, 2004
Wetland expansion and restoration for the Chiricahua leopard frog
$4,500, Partners for Fish and Wildlife, 2003
Restoration of an isolated desert wetland, Willow Tank
$8,000, Partners for Fish and Wildlife, 2002