Per Brink Oikos Award
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The Per Brink Oikos Award is a prize awarded annually from 2007 onwards to a world-leading ecologist. The awardee is nominated by the editoral board and subject editors of the journal Oikos. The award consists of € 1500 and a statuette. The awardee is invited to give the annual Per Brinck Lecture. The prize is named after the Swedish zooecologist Per Brinck, who was editor-in-chief of the journal Oikos 1965-1989. The award is sponsored by the Per Brinck Foundation and Wiley/Blackwell Publishing.
[edit] Recipients
- 2007 Hal Caswell, U.S.A.
[edit] Per Brinck Lectures prior to the instatement of the Prize
- 1986 Richard Southwood, U.K.[1]
- 1989 David Tilman, U.S.A.[2]
- 1992 J. Philip Grime, U.K.[3]
- 1996 Stephen Russell Carpenter, U.S.A.
- 1999 Simon Asher Levin, U.S.A.