The Alexander Wilson Prize is awarded for the best student paper presented at the meeting the WOS Annual Meeting.
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2010
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Stephanie G. Wright, Villanova University: "Hybrid chickadee vocalizations change as the hybrid zone moves northward in southeastern Pennsylvania"
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2009
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Sarah Pabian, The Pennsylvania State University: "Calcium and forest bird habitat quality"
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2008
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Curtis W. Burney, Louisiana State University: "Comparative phylogeography of Neotropical birds: ecology predicts levels of genetic differentiation"
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2007
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Kara Belinsky, University of Massachusetts, Amherst: "Are color and song redundant signals of male quality in chestnutsided warblers?"
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2006
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Corey E. Tarwater, University of Illinois: "Life history implications of the post-fledging period in a neotropical passerine"
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2005
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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)
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2004
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Dana M. Hawley, Cornell University, "The price of
the pecking order: how dominance status mediates immunity in wintering House Finches (Carpodacus mexicanus)"
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2003
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Natalie Dubois,
"Does cavity availability affect female mate choice or maternal
investment in House Wrens"
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2002
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Kathi L. Borgmann: "Influence of landscape context on exotic shrub cover in riparian forests: implications for breeding birds"
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2001
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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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