Ecological Society of America

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George Mercer Award

The Mercer Award is given for an outstanding ecological research paper published within the past two years by a younger researcher (the lead author of the paper must be 40 years of age or younger at the time of publication). If the award is given for a paper with multiple authors, all authors will receive a certificate, and those 40 years of age or younger at the time of publication will share the monetary prize. Nominees may be from any country and need not be ESA members.

Year
Name
2006 Anurag Agrawal
 Resistance and susceptibility of milk­weed: competition, root herbivory and plant genetic variation. Ecology 82:2118-2133
2005 Daniel Bolnick, Richard Svanbacck, James Fordyce, Louis Yang, Jeremy Davis, Darrin Hulsey,
and Matthew Forister
 The ecology of individuals: incidence and implications of individual specialization. American Naturalist 161: 1-28.
2004 John Stachowicz, Heather Fried, Richard Osman, and Robert Whitlatch
 Biodiversity, Invasion Resistance, and Marine Ecosystem Function: Reconciling Pattern and Process. Ecology 83:2575-2590.
2003 Jean M.L. Richardson
 The relative roles of adaptation and phylogeny in determination of larval traits in diversifying Anuran lineages. American Naturalist 157: 282-299.
2002 Jonathan Levine
 Species Diversity and Biological Invasions: Relating Local Process to Community Pattern. Science 288: 852-854.
2001 Brian Enquist
 allometric scaling of production and life-history variation in vascular plants. Nature 408:750 (co-authored with G.W. West, E.L. Charnov, and J.H. Brown).
2000 David Hooper
 Effects of plant composition and diversity on nutrient cycling.Ecological Monographs 68:121-149 (co-authored with P.M. Vitousek).
1998 Greg Dwyer, Joseph S. Elkinton and John P. Buonaccorsi
 Host heterogeneity in susceptibility and disease dynamics: tests of a mathematical model.The American Naturalist 150:685-707.
1999 Mark A. McPeek
 The Consequences of changing the top predator in a food web: a comparative experimental approach.Ecological Monographs 68:1-23.
1997 Stephen W. Pacala, Charles D. Canham, John Saponara, John Silander, Richard K. Kobe, and Eric Ribbens
 Forest models defined by field measurements: estimation, error analysis, and dynamics. Ecological Monographs 66:1-44.
1996 Lars Hedin
 Patterns of nutrient loss from unpolluted, old-growth temperate forests: evaluation of biogeochemical theory. Ecology 76:493-509.
1995 Shahid Naeem
 Declining biodiversity can alter the performance of ecosystems. Nature  368:734-737.
1994 J. Timothy Wootton
 Indirect effects and habitat use in an intertidal community: interaction chains and interaction modification.The American Naturalist 141:71-89. 1991 James S. Clark.

Fire and climate change during the last 750 yr in northwestern Minnesota.Ecological Monographs  60:135-159.
1993 Naomi Cappuccino
 The nature of population stability in Eurosta solidaginis , a nonoutbreaking herbivore of goldenrod.Ecology 73:1792-1801.
1992 Kirk O. Winemiller
 Spatial and temporal variation in tropical fish trophic networks. Ecological Monographs 60:331-367.
1990 Richard Karban
 Community organization of Erigeron glaucus folivores: effects of competition, predation, and host plant.Ecology 70:1028-1039.
1989 Russell J. Schmitt
 Indirect interactions between prey; apparent competition, predator aggregation, and habitat segregation.Ecology  68:1887-1897.
1988 May Roberta Berenbaum
 Constraints on chemical coevolution: wild parsnips and the pars­nip webworm.Evolution 40:1215-1228 (co-authored with A.R. Zangerl and J.K. Nitao).
1987 Curtis M. Lively
 Competition, comparative life histories, and maintenance of shell dimorphism in a barnacle.Ecology 67:858-864.

Predator-induced shell dimorphism in the acorn barnacle Chthamalus anisopoma .Evolution 40:232-242.
1986 Douglas William Schemske
 Population structure and local selection in Impatiens pallida (Balsaminaceae), a selfing annual.Evolution 38:817-832.
1985 Peter J. Morin
 Predation, competition, and the composition of larval anuran guilds.Ecological Monographs 53:119-138.
1984 Phyllis D. Coley
 Herbivory and defensive characteristics of tree species in low­land tropical forest.Ecological Monographs 53:209-233.
1983 Kenneth P. Sebens
 Limits to indeterminate growth: an optimal size model applied to passive suspension feeders.Ecology 63:209-222.
1982 Svata M. Louda
 Distribution ecology: variation in plant recruitment over a gradient in relation to insect seed predation.Ecological Monographs 52:25-41.
1981 Wayne P. Sousa
 Experimental investigations of disturbance and ecological succes­sion in a rocky intertidal algal community.Ecological Monographs 49:227-254.
1980 Thomas G. Whitham
 Habitat selection by Pemphigus aphids in response to resource limitation and competition.Ecology  59:1164-1176.
1979 Jane Lubchenco and Bruce Allen Menge
 Community development and persistence in a low rocky intertidal zone.Ecological Monographs 48:67-94.
1978 Earl E. Werner
 Species packing and niche complementarity in three sunfishes. The American Naturalist 111:553-578.
1977 Douglas George Sprugel
 Dynamic structure of wave-regenerated Abies balsamea forests in the north-eastern United States.Journal of Ecology 64:889-911.
1976 William E. Neill
 Experimental studies of microcrustacean competition, community composition and efficiency of resource utilization.Ecology 56:809-826.
1975 Peter L. Marks
 The role of pin cherry ( Prunus pensylvanica L.) in the maintenance of stability in northern hardwood ecosystems.Ecological Monographs 44:73-88.
1974 Paul K. Dayton
  Competition, disturbance, and community organization:  the provi­sion and subsequent utilization of space in a rocky intertidal community.  Ecological Monographs   41:351-389.
1973 Carl Frederick Jordan
 Relative stability of mineral cycles in forest ecosystems. American Naturalist 106:237-253.
1972  Joel Ephraim Cohen
  A Markov contingency-table model for replicated Lotka-Volterra systems near equilibrium.  American Naturalist   104:547-560.
1971 Daniel S. Simberloff and Edward Osborne Wilson
  Experimental zoogeography of islands:  defaunation and monitoring techniques.  Ecology  50:267-278.
Experimental zoogeography of islands:  the colonization of empty islands.  Ecology  50:278-296.
Experimental zoogeography of islands:  a two-year record of colonization.  Ecology   51:934-937.
1970 No award
1969 Lynn White
  The historical roots of our ecological crisis.  Science   155:1203-1207.
1968 Edward Broadhead and Anthony Wapshere
 Mesopsocus populations on larch in England -- the distribution and dynamics of two closely-related coexisting species of Psocoptera sharing the same food resource.Ecological Monographs 36:327-388.
1967 Robert Harding Whittaker and William Albert Niering [Resolution]
 Vegetation of the Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona:A gradient analysis of the south slope.Ecology 46:429-452.
1966 Crawford Stanley Holling
 The functional response of predators to prey density and its role in mimicry and population regulation.Memoirs, Entomological Society of Canada 45:3-60.
1965 Kenneth Stafford Norris
 The functions of temperature in the ecology of the percoid fish Girella nigricans (Ayres).Ecological Monographs 33:23-62.
1964Orie Lipton Loucks
 Ordinating forest communities by means of environmental scalars and phytosociological indices .Ecological Monographs 32:137-166.
1963 Joseph H. Connell
 Effects of competition, predation by Thais lapillus, and other factors on natural populations of the barnacle Balanus balanoides .Ecological Monographs 31:61-104.
1962 Harold A. Mooney and W. Dwight Billings
 Comparative physiological ecology of arctic and alpine populations of Oxyria digyna. Ecological Monographs 31:1-29.
1961 Robert Allen Norris
 Density, racial composition, sociality, and selective predation in nonbreeding populations of Savannah sparrows.Bird Banding 31(4):173-216.
1960 Calvin McMillan
 The role of ecotypic variation in the distribution of the central grassland of North America.Ecological Monographs  29:285-308.
1959Robert Helmer MacArthur
 Poulation ecology of some warblers of northeastern coniferous forests.Ecology 39:599-619.
1958 Jerry S. Olson
 Rates of succession and soil changes on southern Lake Michigan sand dunes.Botanical Gazette 119:125-170.
1957 John Jermyn Christian
 adrenal and reproductive responses to population size in mice from freely growing populations.Ecology37:258-273.
1956 Howard Thomas Odum and Eugene P. Odum [ Resolution-HTO ] [ Resolution-EPO ]
 Trophic structure and productivity of a windward coral reef community on Eniwetok Atoll.Ecological Monographs 25:291-320.
1955 Shelby Delos Gerking [Resolution]
 The food turnover of a bluegill population.Ecology  35:490-498.
1954 Frederick Herbert Bormann
 Factors determining the role of loblolly pine and sweetgum in early old-field succession in the Piedmont of North Carolina.Ecological Monographs 23:339-358.
1953Frank Alois Pitelka [Resolution]
 Ecological overlap and interspecific strife in breeding populations of Anna and Allen hummingbirds.Ecology 32:641-661.
1952 Robert Baxter Platt
 an ecological study of the Mid-Appalachian shale barrens and of the plants endemic to them.Ecological Monographs 21:269-300.
1951 Helmut Karl Buechner
  Life history, ecology, and range use in the pronghorn antelope in Trans-Pecos Texas.American Midland Naturalist 43:257-354
1948 Henry Paul Hansen
 Postglacial forest succession, climate and chronology in the Pacific Northwest.Transactions, American Philosophical Society 37:1-30.
1950 Henry Sheldon Fitch
 Outline for ecological life history studies of reptiles.Ecology 30:520-532.
1949 Edsko Jerry Dyksterhuis
 The vegetation of the western Cross Timbers.Ecological Monographs 18:325-376.

Eminent Ecologist Award

The Eminent Ecologist Award is given to a senior ecologist in recognition of an outstanding body of ecological work or of sustained ecological contributions of extraordinary merit. Nominees may be from any country and need not be ESA members. Recipients receive lifetime, active membership in the Society.

Year
Name
2006 Daniel Simberloff ( -  )
2005 Lawrence B. Slobodkin ( - )
2004 Samuel Joseph McNaughton (August 10, 1939 - )
2003 Richard Bruce Root September 7, 1936 - )
2002 Charles J. Krebs   (September 17, 1936 - )
2001 Paul R. Ehrlich   (May 29, 1932- )
2000 Robert Treat Paine   (April 13, 1933 - )
1999 Crawford S. Holling (December 6, 1930 - )
1998 Gordon Howell Orians (July 10, 1932 - )
1997Frances Crews James    (September 29, 1930 - )
1996Harold A. Mooney   (June 1, 1932 - )
1995Gene Elden Likens January 6, 1935 - )
1995Frederick Herbert Bormann   (March 24, 1922 - )
1994Edward Osborne Wilson   (June 10, 1929 - )
1993Margaret Byron Davis   (October 23, 1931 - )
1992rank Alois Pitelka   (March 27, 1916 - October 10, 2003) [ Resolution ]
1991 William Dwight Billings December 29, 1910  - January 4, 1997) [Resolultion]
1991 Nelson George Hairston October 16, 1917 - )
1990 William Edwin Ricker August 11, 1908 - September 8, 2001)
1989 George Christopher Williams   (May 12, 1926 - )
1988 Herbert Groves Andrewartha December 21, 1907 - January 27, 1992 )
1988 Louis Christopher Birch February 8, 1918 - )
1987 Archie Fairly Carr, Jr. June 16, 1909 - May 21, 1987)
1986 Evelyn Christine Pielou February 20, 1924 - )
1985 Joseph H. Connell October 5, 1923 - )
1984 John Lander Harper May 27, 1925 - )
1983 Walles Thomas Edmondson (April 24, 1916 - January 11, 2000) [ Resolution ]
1982Edward Smith Deevey, Jr. December 3, 1914 - November 29, 1988) [ Resolution ]
1981 Robert Hardin Whittaker (December 27, 1920 - October 20, 1980)
1980 Donald Ward Tinkle (December 3, 1930 - February 21, 1980)
1979 Rexford F. Daubenmire (December 12, 1909 - August 27, 1995)
1978 Samuel Charles Kendeigh (December 18, 1904 - November 13, 1986)
1977 Walton Byron McDougall  (December 10, 1883 - December 25, 1980)
1976 Alton Anthony Lindsay (May 7, 1907 - January 2, 2000) [ Resolution ]
1975Cornelius Herman Muller   (July 22, 1909 - January 26, 1997)
1974 Eugene Pleasants Odum (September 17, 1913 - August 10, 2002) [ Resolution ]
1973Robert Helmer MacArthur   (April 7, 1930 - November 1, 1972)
1972 Ruth Myrtle Patrick November 26, 1907 - )
1971 Thomas Park November 17, 1908 - March 30, 1992)
1970 Murray Fife Buell October 6, 1905 - July 3, 1975)
1969 Stanley Adair Cain June 19, 1902 - April 1, 1995)
1968 Victor Ernest Shelford (September 22, 1877 - December 27, 1968)
1967 Alfred Edwards Emerson (December 31, 1896 - October 3, 1976)
1966 Alfred Clarence Redfield (November 15, 1890 - March 17, 1983)
1965 Paul Bigelow Sears (December 17, 1891- April 30, 1990)
1964 Lee Raymond Dice (July 15, 1887 - January 31, 1977)
1963 William Skinner Cooper (August 25, 1884 - October 8, 1978)
1962 George Evelyn Hutchinson (January 30, 1903 - May 17, 1991)
1961 Charles Sutherlan Elton (March 29, 1900 - Mary 1, 1991)
1960 Walter Pace Cottam (March 3, 1894 - December 23, 1988)
1959 Henry Allen Gleason (January 2, 1882 - April 21, 1975)
1958 Arthur William Sampson (March 27, 1884 - February 7, 1967)
1957 Karl Patterson Schmidt (June 19, 1890 - September 27, 1957)
1956 George Burton Rigg (February 9, 1872 - July 10, 1961)
1955 Albert Hazen Wright (August 15, 1879 - July 5, 1970)
1954 Henry Shoemaker Conard (September 12, 1874 - October 7, 1971)
1953 *Henry Allen Gleason (January 2, 1882 - April 21, 1975)
= "Distinguished Ecologist in Bulletin

Distinguished Service Citation

The Distinguished Service Citation is given to an ecologist for long and distinguished service to the Society, to the larger scientific community, or to the larger purpose of application of ecology in the public welfare.

Year
Name
2006 Margaret Ann Palmer  (October 22, 1955  - )
2005O. James Reichman (January 4, 1947 - )
2003 Allen M. Solomon (April 29, 1943 - )
2002 H. Ronald Pulliam (September 7, 1945 - )
2001 Louis Frank Pitelka (March 28, 1947 - )
2000 William Robertson IV (September 12, 1943 - )
1999 Robert Knight Colwell (October 9, 1943 - )
1998 Simon Asher Levin (April 22, 1941 - )
1997 Jane Lubchenco (December 4, 1947 - )
1996 Lee Norman Miller (July 9, 1930 - )
1995 Robert Krug Peet (February 14, 1947 - )
1994 Duncan Theunissen Patten (October 13, 1934 - )
1993 Paul Gillan Risser (September 14, 1939 - )
1992 No award
1991 No award
1990 Donald Buermann Lawrence(March 8, 1911 - April 29, 1996)
1989 Ralph Edward Good(February 24, 1937 - December 11, 1991)[ Resolution ]
1988 Robert Lewis Burgess(September 12, 1931 - March 16, 2002)
1987 Francis Cope Evans(December 2, 1914 - August 16, 2002) [ Resolution ]
1986 Frank William Preston (May 14, 1896 - March 1, 1989)[ Resolution ]
1985 Josephine K. Doherty (?)
Stanley Irving Auerbach (May 21, 1921 - May 1, 2004)[ Resolution ]
1984 Arthur Wells Cooper(August 15, 1931 -)
1983 David Grover Frey(?)
1982 John Frederick Reed(November 18, 1911 - December 4, 1997)[ Resolution ]
Paul Guy Pearson (December 5, 1926 -August 12, 2000)
1978 Frank Edwin Egler(April 26, 1911 - December 26, 1996)[ Resolution ]
1977 No award
1976 George Sprugel, Jr. (September 26, 1919 - September 10, 1999)[ Resolution ]
1975 Jack Major (March 15, 1917 - February 13, 2001)[ Resolution ]

Murray F. Buell Award [policies]

The Murray F. Buell Award is given annually for the outstanding paper presented orally at the Annual Meeting of the Society by an undergraduate or graduate student or a person with a doctorate who has completed defense of thesis within the previous nine months.

Year
Name
2006 Carolyn Kurle
  Introduced rats indirectly alter marine communities.
  Meghan Duffy, honorable mention
  Volker H. W. Rudolf, honorable mention
  Jennifer L. Williams, honorable mention
2005 Sean Menke
  Abiotic factors control invasion by ants at the community scale.
  Benjamin Houlton , honorable mention
2004 Cynthia Hays
  Ecological consequences of gene flow in an intertidal alga.
  Jennifer Lau , honorable mention
  Jason S. McLachlan , honorable mention
  Louie H. Yang , honorable mention
2003 James Vonesh
  Multi-predator effects across life-history stages: non-additivity of egg- and larval-stage predation in an African treefrog.
  Nicholas S. G. Williams , honorable mention
2002 Jacqueline E. Mohan
  Do evolutionary legacies impact ecosystem functioning? Genetic variation in decomposition responses to atmospheric CO 2 .
2001 Melinda Smith
  Loss of subordinate species affects productivity of C4-dominated grassland.
2000 Jennifer Klug
  Interactions between bacteria and phytoplankton affect algal response to nutrients and dissolved organic matter.
1999 Lynn Adler
  Alkaloids increase plant fitness via reduced herbivory and increased pollination.
1998 Valerie T. Eviner
  Effects of plant species, elevated CO2, and nutrients on microbial substrate utilization patterns.
  Anurag A. Agrawal , honorable mention
  David A. Boughton , honorable mention
1997 Paul Grogon
  Belowground CO 2 flux in Alaskan tundra: effects of climate and vegetation type with regional extrapolation.
  Steven S. Perakis
  Nitrogen-starved forest retain tracer-level additions of 15 N.
  Rebecca Ostertag , honorable mention
1996 Sara C. Hotchkiss
  A 29,000-year record of vegetation and fire history from Kohala Mountain, Hawaii.
  Gary A. Krupnick , honorable mention
  Nora C. Underwood , honorable mention
1995 Sally D. Hacker
  Keystone plants: community consequences of a positive plant interaction.
  Carla E. Cáceres , honorable mention
  Robert E. Espinoza , honorable mention
  William T. Pockman , honorable mention
1994 Michael J. Childress
  The ontogenetic habitat shift of juvenile Caribbean spiny lobsters: a test of the growth-mortality trade-off.  Bulletin   75(Suppl):36.
  Milan C. Vavrek , honorable mention
1993 M. Denise Dearing
  The manipulation of secondary compounds by the North American pika.  Bulletin 74(Suppl):210.
  Ann L. Herzig , honorable mention
  Suzanne E. Worchester , honorable mention
  James B. Ferrari , honorable mention
1992 Sarah E. Hobbie
  Increased temperatures in Alaskan tussock tundra result in enhanced net ecosystem CO2 uptake.  Bulletin   73(Suppl):209.
  Catherine E. Pake , honorable mention
  Collette M. St. Mary , honorable mention
  Fernando E. Vega , honorable mention
1991 Lisa J. Petit
  Habitat selection by Prothonotary Warblers: A test of the Fretwell-Lucas models.  Bulletin   72(Suppl):218-219.
  Erik P. Hemerlynck , honorable mention
  Nancy Collins Johnson , honorable mention
1990 Robert B. Jackson
  Rapid physiological adjustment of roots to localized soil enrichment.  Bulletin  71(Suppl):200.
  Pierre O. Berner , honorable mention
  Reuven Josef , honorable mention
1989 Don R. Levitan
  The effect of body size regulation on the population ecology of the sea urchin Diadema antillarum.  Bulletin   70(Suppl):181.
  Martha E. Mather , honorable mention
  Robert D. Podolsky , honorable mention
1988 Shahid Naeem
  Resource-mediated interactions can structure arthropod assemblages in Heliconia wagneriana microcosms.  Bulletin   69:244.
  Neil Cobb , honorable mention
  Michele Holbrook , honorable mention
1987 Sharon Y. Strauss
  Effects of herbivory by two different herbivores on the susceptibility of smooth sumac to abiotic factors .  Bulletin   68:424.
  Susan Mopper , honorable mention
  Shahid Naeem , honorable mention
1986 Kate Lajtha
  Biogeochemistry of phosphorus cycling along a calcareous desert soil chronosequence . Bulletin   67:147.
  Colleen K. Kelly , honorable mention
  Christopher F. Sacchi , honorable mention
  Sharon Y. Strauss , honorable mention
1985 Deborah O. Raphael
  Parent-ramet interconnections: effect on water relations and ramet survival for a desert perennial.  Bulletin   66:252.
1984 Stephen R. Palumbi
  Evolution of phenotypic plasticity:  evidence that the jack of all trades is master of none.  Bulletin 65:268.
1983 Elaine M. Birk
  Nitrogen availability, N cycling and N use efficiency on the Savannah River Plant.  Bulletin   64:93.
1982 Deanna J. Stouder
  Effects of a severe weather disturbance on the foraging pattern by a guild of five temperate reef surfperches.  Bulletin  63:124-125.
1981 Becky J. Brown
  Productivity and herbivory in high and low diversity tropical successional ecosystems.  Bulletin  62:166.
1980 Andrew Sih
  Optimal foraging and the need to avoid predators.  Bulletin 61:109.
1979 John Dacey
  A physical pump circulates air through the yellow waterlily.  Bulletin 60:95.
1978 Paul A. Delcourt
  Goshen Springs, Alabama:  Late Quaternary plant-fossil records for the Gulf Coastal Plain.  Bulletin   59:97.
1977 James R. Ehleringer
  The implication of quantum yield on the distribution of C3 and C4 grasses. Abstract not published

Robert H. MacArthur Award

The Robert H. MacArthur Award is given biannually to an established ecologist in mid-career for meritorious contributions to ecology, in the expectation of continued outstanding ecological research.Nominees may be from any country and need not be ESA members. The recipient is invited to prepare an address for presentation at the annual meeting of the society and for publication in Ecology.

Year
Name
2006 Alan Hastings
2004 May Berenbaum
2002 James Hemphill Brown
J.H. Brown, J.F. Gillooly, A.P. Allen, V.M. Savage, and G.B. West. Toward a metabolic theory of ecology. Ecology 85:1771-1789 .
2000 Stephen Russell Carpenter
  Ecological futures: building an ecology of the long now. Ecology 83:2069-2083 .
1998 Robert V. O'Neill
  Is it time to bury the ecosystem concept? (With full military honors, of course!).Ecology 82:3275-3284 .
1996 David Tilman
  The ecological consequences of changes in biodiversity: A search for general principles. Ecology 80:1455-1474 .
1994 Henry Miles Wilbur
  Experimental ecology of food webs: complex systems in temporary ponds.Ecology 78:2279-2302 .
1992 Peter Morrison Vitousek
  Beyond global warming: ecology and global change.Ecology 75:1861-1876 .
1990 William W. Murdoch
  Population regulation in theory and practice.Ecology 75:271-287 .
1988 Simon Asher Levin
  The problem of pattern and scale in ecology.Ecology 73:1943-1967 .
1986 Thomas William Schoener
  Food webs from the small to the large.Ecology 70:1559-1589 .     
1984 Robert McCreadie May
  The search for patterns in the balance of nature: advances and retreats.Ecology  67:1115-1126 .
1983 Robert Treat Paine
  Ecological determinism in the competition for space.Ecology 65:1339-1348 .

Honorary Foreign Member Award

Honorary Membership in the Society is given to a distinguished ecologist who has made exceptional contributions to ecology and whose principal residence and site of ecological research are outside of The United States and Canada. Up to three awards may be made in any one year until a total of 20 living Honorary Members is reached.

Year
Name
2006 Suzanne Milton, University of Stellenbosh, South Africa
2005 Erkki Haukioja , University of Turku, Finland
2004 No award
2003 No award
2002 Carlos Herrera , University of Seville, Spain
2001 Madhav Gadgil , India
2000 Norman Owen-Smith , University of Witwatersrand, South Africa
1999 John Robert Lewis , United Kingdom
1998 Henri Decamps , France, Toulouse
1997 J. Philip Grime , United Kingdom, Sheffield University
1996 Stephan Ulfstrand , Sweden, Uppsala University
1995 Zbigniew Maciej Gliwicz , Poland, Warsaw University (1939 - ) 1994 Antony Underwood , Australia, University of Sidney (1947 - )
1993 Enrique H. Bucher , Argentina, University of Cordoba
1992 Syunro Utida(1913-2005), Japan, Kyoto University (Resolution of Respect)
1991 No award
1990 Juan Carlos Castilla , Chile, Las Cruces Marine Station
1989 No award
1988* Leonid Efimovich Rodin , U.S.S.R. (1907 - 1990) 1988 José Sarukhán Kermes , Mexico, National University of Mexico (1940 - )
1987* Ramón Margalef , Spain, University of Barcelona (May 20, 1919 - May 23, 2004)
1987 Ernesto Medina , Venezuela, Institute for Scientific Research (1926 - )
1986 Jaroslav Hrbácek, Czechozlovakia, Academy of Sciences
1986*Makoto Numata , Japan, Chiba University (November 27, 1917 - December 30, 2001)
1985 Eduardo Hugo Rapaport , Argentina, Fundacion Bariloche
1985Sir Thomas Richard Edmund , England, University of Oxford (1931 - )
1985* Heinrich Walter , Germany, University of Hohenheim (1898 -1989)

* = Deceased

William Skinner Cooper Award

The Will iam Skinner Cooper Award is given to honor an outstanding contributor to the fields of geobotany, physiographic ecology, plant succession, or the distribution of plants along environmental gradients, these being the fields in which W. S. Cooper worked. The award is for a single contribution in a scientific publication (single or multiple authored). Nominees need not be ESA members and can be of any nationality.

Year
Name
2006 Stephen P. Hubbell
  The Unified Neutral Theory of Biodiversity and Biogeography. Princeton University Press.
2005 Daniel Gavin, Linda Brubaker, and Kenneth Lertzman
  Holocene fire history of a coastal temperate rain forest based on soil charcoal radiocarbon dates. Ecology 84:186-201.
2004 John W. Williams, Bryan N. Shuman, and Thompson Webb III
  Dissimilarity analyses of Late-Quaternary vegetation and climate in eastern North America.  Ecology 82:3346-3362.
2003 David R. Foster, Glenn Motzkin, and Benjamin Slater
  Land-use history as long-term broad-scale disturbance: regional forest dynamics in central New England. Ecosystems 1:96-119.
2002 Nigel C.A. Pitman, J.W. Terborgh, M. R. Silman, P.V. Nunez, D. A. Neill, C.E. Cern, W.E Palacios, and M. Aulestia.
  Dominance and distribution of tree species in upper Amazonian terra firme forests. Ecology 82:2101-2117.
2001 Thomas Swetnam and Julio Betancourt
  Mesoscale disturbance and ecological response to decadal climate variability in the American Southwest. Journal of Climate 11:3128-3147.
2000 Paul Dayton, Mia Tegner, Peter Edwards, and Kristin Riser
  Temporal and spatial scales of kelp demography: the role of oceanographic climate.  Ecological Monographs 69:219-250.
1999 Dominique Arseneault and Serge Payette
  Landscape change following deforestation at the arctic tree line in Québec, Canada .  Ecology 78:693-706.
1998 Andrea H. Lloyd and Lisa J. Graumlich
  Holocene dynamics of treeline forests in the Sierra Nevada. Ecology 78:1199-1210.
1997 Christopher C. Fastie
  Causes and ecosystem consequences of multiple pathways of primary succession at Glacier Bay, Alaska. Ecology 76:1899-1916.
1996 W. Carter Johnson
  Woodland expansion in the Platte River, Nebraska: patterns and causes.  Ecological Monographs 64:45-84.
1995 Joseph R. McAuliffe
  Landscape evolution, soil formation, and ecological patterns and processes in Sonoran Desert bajadas.  Ecological Monographs 64:111-247.
1994 Alwyn H. Gentry
  Diversity and floristic composition of lowland tropical forest in Africa and South America.  In P. Goldblatt (ed.).  Biological relationships between Africa and South America .  Chapter 17, pp.500-547.  Yale University Press, New Haven, CT (1993).
1993 Cliff R. Hupp
  Riparian vegetation recovery patterns following stream channelization: a geomorphic perspective.  Ecology 73:1209-1226.
1992 Peter M. Vitousek
  Biological invasion by Myrica faya in Hawaii: plant demography, nitrogen fixation, ecosystem effects.  Ecological Monographs   59:247-265.
1991 F. Ian Woodward
  Climate and plant distribution .  Cambridge University Press.
1990 James C. Ritchie
  Postglacial vegetation of Canada .  Cambridge University Press.
1989 David Tilman
  Plant strategies and the dynamics and structure of plant communities .  Princeton University Press.
1988 James S. Clark
  Dynamism in the barrier-beach vegetation of Great South Beach, New York.  Ecological Monographs   56:97-126.
1987 Ronald P. Neilson and Leroy H. Wullstein
  Biogeography of two southwest American oaks in relation to atmospheric dynamics.  Journal of Biogeography  10:275-297.
1986 Edward A. Johnson
  Vegetation organization and dynamics of lichen woodland communities in the Northwest Territories, Canada.  Ecology   62:200-215.
1985 William H. Romme
  Fire and landscape diversity in subalpine forests of Yellowstone National Park.  Ecological Monographs   52:199-221.

E. Lucy Braun Award [policies]

The E. Lucy Braun Award is given annually for the outstanding poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society by an undergraduate or graduate student or a person with a doctorate who has completed defense of thesis within the previous nine months.

Year
Name
2006 Daniel Laughlin
  Cli­mate-induced temporal variation in diversity–productivity relationships.
2005 Phoebe L. Zarnetske
  Modeling Forest Bird Species' Habitat with Extant Presence Points and Generated Pseudo-Absence Points in Utah.
2004 Pedro Flombaum
  The role of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning: a removal experiment in the Patagonian steppe, Argentina.
2003 Sean T. Michaletz
  A process based approach for predicting surface fire effects on trees.
  Lina Taneva , honorable mention
2002 Timothy L. Dickson
  Constraints on plant diversity at high productivity: isolating the role of light limitation.
2001 Antonio Golubski
  Multiple partners: possible impacts on mycorrhizal community dynamics and diversity.
2000 David E. Lytle
  Constraints on forest regrowth following 19th century clear-cutting and fire.
1999 Dylan Perry
  Macrogeographic variation in fecundity, offspring size and host plant use in a polyphagous moth.
1998 Kara L. Webster
  The population dynamics of limber pine ( Pinus flexilis ) in the Southern Canadian Rocky Mountains.
1997 Caren C. Dymond
  Subalpine community composition along topographically modeled resource gradients in a South Eastern Canadian Rockies watershed.
1996 Andrew P. Beckerman
  Mechanistic competition experiments: an included niche scenario for two grasshopper species in an old field community.
1995 Stephan M. Ogle
  Exotic plant invasion and ecosystem features at Wind Cave National Park in South Dakota.
  Mark D. Bowen , honorable mention
1994 Karen L. Kandl
  Inbreeding, family, and genotype affect environmental tolerance of mosquitofish. Bulletin 75(Suppl):105.
  Rebecca A. Young , honorable mention
1993 Rebecca A. Reed
  Nutrient supply available to species colonizing gaps in chalk grassland. Bulletin 74(Suppl):404.
  Stephen B. Heard , honorable mention
1992 Jennifer H. Mattei
  Cost and benefits of chemical defense production in Brassica cultivars. Bulletin 73(Suppl):264.
  Shuijin Hu , honorable mention
  Janet A. Morrison , honorable mention
1991 Amy Daum Rosemond
  An autumnal shift from herbivory to detritivory in a woodland stream and the consequent effects on the algae. Bulletin 72(Suppl):234.
  Brian S. Pederson , honorable mention
1990 Barbara A. Roy
  Pollinator theft by a fungus. Bulletin 71(Suppl):309.
  Bruce K. Orr , honorable mention
1989 Silvia I. Strauss-Debenedetti
  Responses to light in tropical Moraceae of different successional stages. Bulletin 70(Suppl):274.
  Diane M. Cinquemeni , honorable mention
1988 Nancy L. Munn
  Substrate-specific nutrient uptake in two small streams: an intersite comparison. Abstract not published
  G.I. Fryer , honorable mention

Corporate Award [policies]

The Corporate Award is given to a corporation or business (or a division, program or individual of such) for demonstrated accomplishments in incorporating sound ecological concepts, knowledge, and/or practices into its planning and operating procedures. To be eligible, an organization must have a primary mission other than the accomplishment for which the award is to be given. Under special circumstances an "Award of Special Recognition" may be given to a corporation or business or for a program that does not fit the established criteria, but is still deemed to be deserving of recognition.

Year
Name
2006 Straus Family Creamery (Category: Stewardship of Land Resources)
2005 Bon Appétit Management Company (Category: ?)
2004 Taylor Guitar Company (Category: Sustainability of biological resources in terrestrial environments)
2003 Norm Thompson Outfitters (Category: Amelioration of risks from hazardous and toxic substances)
2002 Adam Davis, EPRI Solutions, San Rafael, CA. (Category: Resource Recovery and Recycling)
  Corporate Special Recognition Award
  Department of Utilities and Energy Management, Cornell University. (Category: Resource Recovery and Recycling)
2001 Weyerhaeuser Corporation British Columbia: Coastal Group and Forest Project team.
  (Category: Stewardship of Land Resources)
2000 Bill Baker, Environmental Specialist, Reliant Energy, Houston,TX. (Category, Environmental Education)
  Corporate Special Recognition Award
  Organization for Tropical Studies (Category: Environmental Education)
1999 Humboldt Water Resources (Category: Sustainability of biological resources in aquatic environments)
1998 Precious Woods, Ltd. (Category: Sustainability of biological resources in terrestrial environments)
1997 Envirogen (Category: Amelioration of risks from hazardous and toxic substances)
1996 SEMASS Partnership (Category: Resource Recovery and Recycling)
1995 Westvaco Corporation (Southern Region)
  (Category: Stewardship of Land Resources)
1994 Toyota TAPESTRY Program , Toyota Motor Sales USA, and the National Science Teachers Association.
  (Category: Environmental Education)
1993 Tampa Electric Company , Tampa, FL &
  Lewis Environmental Services, Tampa, FL.
  (Category: Sustainability of biological resources in aquatic environments)
  Corporate Special Recognition Award
  Wetland Research, Inc ., Chicago, IL
  (Category: Sustainability of biological resources in aquatic environments)
1992 Pacific Gas and Electric Company , San Francisco, CA
  (Category: Sustainability of biological resources in terrestrial environments)
1991 No award (Category: Amelioration of risks from hazardous and toxic substances)
1990 Norcal Solid Waste Systems, Inc., San Francisco, CA. (Category: Resource Recovery and Recycling)
1989 No award (Category: Stewardship of Land Resources)
1988 Public Broadcasting Service (Category: Environmental Education)

Eugene P. Odum Award for Excellence in Ecological Education (2000 - )

The Eugene P. Odum Award recognizes an ecologist for outstanding work in ecology education. Through teaching, outreach, and mentoring activities, recipients of this award have demonstrated their ability to relate basic ecological principles to human affairs.

Year
Name
2006 Claudia Lewis
2005 James Porter
2004 Richard B. Root
2003 Alan R. Berkowitz
2002 Margaret Lowman
2001 James H. Brown
2000 Peter Feinsinger

Sustainability Science Award

The Sustainability Science Award of the Ecological Society of America recognizes the authors of the peer reviewed paper published in the past five years that makes the greatest contribution to the emerging science of ecosystem and regional sustainability through the integration of ecological and social sciences. One of the most pressing challenges facing humanity is the sustainability of important ecological, social and cultural processes in the face of changes in the forces that shape ecosystems and regions. Unprecedented directional changes in climate, human population, technology and social and economic institutions alter the structure and functioning of current ecological and social systems. The Sustainability Science Award recognizes the role that science can contribute to addressing these challenges.

Year
Name
2006 Millennium Assessment Team (Director Walter V. Reid), Packard Foundation
  Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. 2005. Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Synthesis. Island Press, Washington.
2005 Thomas Dietz, Elinor Ostrom, and Paul Stern
  The struggle to govern the commons. Science 302: 1907-1912.
2004 Marten Scheffer, Steve Carpenter, Jonathan Foley, Carl Folke, and Brian Walker
  Catastrophic shifts in ecosystems. Nature 413: 591-596.

 

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