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USDA NEIPM. Management of the Asian tiger mosquito among socioeconomically diverse urban neighborhoods through community-based education and involvement. Role of P.T. Leisnham: Principal Investigator ($124,174). Collaborating institutions: UMBC, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies.
United States Geological Survey (USGS). Maryland Water Resources Research Center (MDWRRC). 2010-2011. Effects of Phragmites invasion on mosquito production in stormwater wetlands ($24,180), in association with A.H. Baldwin. Role of P.T. Leisnham: Principal Investigator.
National Science Foundation (NSF). 2010-2012. Proposal #: 0948947. ULTRA-Ex: Collaborative research: Urban sustainability and Push-Pull Drivers of Residential Change: Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Maryland, and the Chesapeake Bay ($258,400), in association with A. Whitmer, M. Gavin, P. Armbruster, S. Kaushal, and J.M. Grove [Georgetown University]. Role of P.T. Leisnham: Senior Personnel. Collaborating Institutions: Georgetown University, US Forest Service, University of Vermont, UMBC.
Maryland Department of Natural Resources (MD-DNR). 2010-2012. Mosquito production from constructed stormwater wetlands and other habitats in residential neighborhoods ($49,052), in association with A. Baldwin. Role of P.T. Leisnham: Principal Investigator.
District of Columbia Department of Health. 2010. West Nile Incidence in Adult Mosquitoes in DC. ($1,000). Role of P.T. Leisnham: Principal Investigator.
Maryland Eastern Shore RC&D Council, Inc. 2010-2011. Mosquito monitoring in restored vs. natural wetlands on the Eastern Shore ($9,945). Role of P.T. Leisnham: Principal Investigator.
Maryland Department of Natural Resources (MD-DNR). 2010-2011. Mosquito monitoring in restored vs. natural wetlands on the Eastern Shore ($9,675). Role of P.T. Leisnham: Principal Investigator.
USDA. MultiState Project: Biology, Ecology and Management of Emerging Disease Vectors. Role of P.T. Leisnham: Official Representative for Maryland - University of Maryland.
Maryland Department of Natural Resources, 2009. Mosquito monitoring in restored vs natural wetlands on the Eastern Shore (US$19,913).
Illinois State University Research Grant, 2007: Testing spatial vs. temporal mechanisms of coexistence for competing container dwelling Aedes species (US$3,000), in association with Prof SA Juliano.
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