Australian Ecology Research Award (AERA)

The Australian Ecology Research Award (AERA)[1] is an award presented by the Ecological Society of Australia[2] for a specific body of recent ecological work by a mid-career researcher. Initiated in 2008, the AERA was inspired, in part, by the Robert H. MacArthur Award of the Ecological Society of America. The AERA is not restricted to any particular sector, and aims to recognize outstanding ecological research; nominations of researchers from academia, and the public and private sector agencies are invited annually.[3]

The successful nominee is presented the AERA at the Annual Conference of the Ecological Society of Australia.

Recipients

2018: Angela Moles
2017: Richard Fuller
2016: Jane Elith
2015: Saul Cunningham
2014: Melodie McGeoch
2013: David Keith
2012: Chris Johnson
2011: Lesley Hughes
2010: Corey Bradshaw
2009: David Lindenmayer
2008: Bob Pressey

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References

  1. "Australian Ecology Research Award". Australian Ecology Research Award. 24 January 2012. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
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  3. "Nominate for Australian Ecology Research Award". Nominate for AERA. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
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