Robert H. MacArthur Award

The Robert H. MacArthur Award is a biannual prize given by the Ecological Society of America to ecologists for their pivotal contributions to their field. The acceptance speeches of many recipients have been given at the annual meeting of the society and subsequently published in the ESA's Journal of Ecology.

The following is a self-descriptive quote taken from the Robert H. MacArthur Award page on the ESA's website: "The Robert H. MacArthur Award is given biannually to an established ecologist in mid-career for meritorious contributions to ecology, in the expectation of continued outstanding ecological research. Nominees may be from any country and need not be ESA members. The recipient is invited to prepare an address for presentation at the annual meeting of the society and for publication in Ecology."[1]

Recipients

Source: ESA

References

  1. "Robert H. MacArthur Award". Ecological Society of America. Retrieved 2015-11-27.
  2. Paine, R. T. (1 October 1984). "Ecological Determinism in the Competition for Space: The Robert H. MacArthur Award Lecture". Ecology. 65 (5): 1339–1348. doi:10.2307/1939114 via Wiley Online Library.
  3. May, Robert M. (1 October 1986). "The Search for Patterns in the Balance of Nature: Advances and Retreats". Ecology. 67 (5): 1115–1126. doi:10.2307/1938668 via Wiley Online Library.
  4. Schoener, Thomas W. (1 December 1989). "Food Webs From the Small to the Large: The Robert H. MacArthur Award Lecture". Ecology. 70 (6): 1559–1589. doi:10.2307/1938088 via Wiley Online Library.
  5. Levin, Simon A. (1 December 1992). "The Problem of Pattern and Scale in Ecology: The Robert H. MacArthur Award Lecture". Ecology. 73 (6): 1943–1967. doi:10.2307/1941447 via Wiley Online Library.
  6. Murdoch, William W. (1 March 1994). "Population Regulation in Theory and Practice". Ecology. 75 (2): 271–287. doi:10.2307/1939533 via Wiley Online Library.
  7. Vitousek, Peter M. (1 October 1994). "Beyond Global Warming: Ecology and Global Change". Ecology. 75 (7): 1861–1876. doi:10.2307/1941591 via Wiley Online Library.
  8. Wilbur, Henry M. (1 December 1997). "Experimental Ecology of Food Webs: Complex Systems in Temporary Ponds". Ecology. 78 (8): 2279–2302. doi:10.1890/0012-9658(1997)078[2279:EEOFWC]2.0.CO;2 via Wiley Online Library.
  9. Tilman, David (8 July 1999). "The Ecological Consequences of Changes in Biodiversity: A Search for General Principles". Ecology. 80 (5): 1455–1474. doi:10.2307/176540 via JSTOR.
  10. O'Neill, Robert V. (8 July 2017). "Is It Time to Bury the Ecosystem Concept? (With Full Military Honors, of Course!)". Ecology. 82 (12): 3275–3284. doi:10.2307/2680151 via JSTOR.
  11. Carpenter, Stephen R. (8 July 2017). "Ecological Futures: Building an Ecology of the Long Now". Ecology. 83 (8): 2069–2083. doi:10.2307/3072038 via JSTOR.
  12. Brown, James H.; Gillooly, James F.; Allen, Andrew P.; Savage, Van M.; West, Geoffrey B. "TOWARD A METABOLIC THEORY OF ECOLOGY". Ecology. 85 (7): 1771–1789. doi:10.1890/03-9000.
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