ESA student members are eligible for a wide range of prizes by presenting a poster or paper at the ESA Annual Conference.
| ESA/NZES best poster |
Shane Geange, Victoria University of Wellington
The Effects of Competitive Interactions on Community Structure in a Guild of Coral Reef Fish
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| ESA/NZES Best spoken presentation |
Emma Gorrod, University of Melbourne
Observer variation in vegetation condition assessments: Implications for Biodiversity
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ESA Marilyn Fox prize for best inaugural
presentation |
Rowan Brookes, Victoria University of Wellington and Monash University
No evidence for simultaneous pollen and resource limitation in Aciphylla squarrosa: A long-lived, masting herb.
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| ESA/NZES Highly commended poster |
Anna Burns, PhD Student, Charles Sturt University
Arthropod assemblages of Mistletoe:composition and spatial turnover
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| Highly commended spoken presentation |
Susanna Venn, Latrobe University
Facilitation is an important plant-plant interaction at high altitudes in Victoria, Australia
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| ESA/NZES Highly commended spoken presentation |
Sarina Loo, Monash University
Spread of an invasive freshwater snail: new methods to analyze historical data
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| Society for Conservation Biology Prize for a spoken paper on conservation |
Joanne Hoare, Victoria University of Wellington
Behavioural plasticity in habitat use enables large, nocturnal geckos, Hoplodactylus duvaucelii, to persist following invasion by kiore, Rattus exulans
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| Best spoken presentation on flora |
Azadeh Haddadchi, PhD Student, University of New England
Distyly and pollination of Nymphoides montana (Menyanthaceae)
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| EMR/Blackwell prize for spoken presentation on a management or restoration topic |
Kerry Kriger, Griffith University
Climate, morphology and chytridiomycosis |
| EMR/Blackwell prize for a poster on a management or restoration topic |
Dale Redpath,
Demography and ecology of flood damaged tawa (Bellischiemia tawa) in Turakina valley, Ragitikei, New Zealand |