Marsh Ecology Award

The Marsh Ecology Award is a prize awarded annually from 1996 onwards to recognise outstanding recent discovery or development which has had a significant impact on the development of the science of ecology or its application. The Award is an honorarium of £1,000 and is open to ecologists from anywhere in the world. The award is given by the Marsh Christian Trust and the British Ecological Society in cooperation.[1]

Marsh Ecology Award Laureates

Source: British Ecological Society

gollark: Anyway, could golds *really* be as common as nocturnes if they were bred less? I don't think so.
gollark: I believe they're automatically adjusted based on... something.
gollark: It does indeed take ages, yes, but I don't see your point.
gollark: In what way?
gollark: In that case, the ratios controlling cavedrops could be fed in.

See also

  • List of ecology awards

References

  1. "Marsh Award for Ecology". British Ecological Society. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
  2. "Our Award Winning Academics". Exeter University. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
  3. "Professor Memmott receives ecology award". Bristol University. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
  4. "Cardiff University professor recognised for outstanding research in ecology". Cardiff University. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
  5. "Professor Kathy Willis awarded BES Marsh Award for Ecology". Oxford University. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
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