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Australian Ecology Research Award

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The Australian Ecology Research Award (AERA)[1] is an award presented by the Ecological Society of Australia 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.[2] 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.

Past Recipients:
2014: Assoc. Prof. Melodie McGeoch
2013: Prof. David Keith
2012: Prof. Chris Johnson
2011: Prof. Lesley Hughes
2010: Prof. Corey Bradshaw
2009: Prof. David Lindenmayer
2008: Prof. Bob Pressey

References

  1. ^ "Australian Ecology Research Award". Australian Ecology Research Award. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
  2. ^ "Robert H. MacArthur Award". Robert H. MacArthur Award. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
  3. ^ "Nominate for Australian Ecology Research Award". Nominate for AERA. Retrieved 24 April 2015.