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Alexander Wilson Prize

 

The Alexander Wilson Prize is awarded for the best student paper presented at the meeting the WOS Annual Meeting.
2010 Stephanie G. Wright, Villanova University: "Hybrid chickadee vocalizations change as the hybrid zone moves northward in southeastern Pennsylvania"
2009 Sarah Pabian, The Pennsylvania State University: "Calcium and forest bird habitat quality"
2008 Curtis W. Burney, Louisiana State University: "Comparative phylogeography of Neotropical birds: ecology predicts levels of genetic differentiation"
2007 Kara Belinsky, University of Massachusetts, Amherst: "Are color and song redundant signals of male quality in chestnutsided warblers?"
2006 Corey E. Tarwater, University of Illinois: "Life history implications of the post-fledging period in a neotropical passerine"
2005 Christopher Hofmann, University of Maryland-Baltimore County: "Pigment co-deposition and the masking of carotenoids in Orchard and Fuertes's orioles" (co-authored with Thomas Cronin, Kevin Omland, & Kevin McGraw)
2004 Dana M. Hawley, Cornell University, "The price of the pecking order: how dominance status mediates immunity in wintering House Finches (Carpodacus mexicanus)"
2003 Natalie Dubois, "Does cavity availability affect female mate choice or maternal investment in House Wrens"
2002 Kathi L. Borgmann: "Influence of landscape context on exotic shrub cover in riparian forests: implications for breeding birds"
2001 Dawn E. W. Drumtra: "The importance of two habitat quality parameters, food and nest site availability, on settlement of Prothonotary Warblers, Protonotaria citrea"


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