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2003 SCB STUDENT AWARDS
FIRST PLACE
Nicholas Souter
Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia
Adding burrows to enhance a population of the endangered pygmy blue tongue lizard, Tiliqua adelaidensis
SECOND PLACE
Reuben Keller
University of Notre Dame
Keeping out the next invasive mollusc: a modelling approach to predicting the impact of future freshwater mollusc introductions
THIRD PLACE (TIE)
J. Alan Clark
University of Washington
Taxonomic bias in conservation research
Nicola Koper
University of Alberta
Ducks as surrogate species for avian conservation in wetlands and prairies
Wei Liu
Iowa State University
Development of conservation strategies with biological and socioeconomical investigations: a case study on white-headed langur
FINALISTS
Alex Dehgan--Plasticity-dependent changes in demography, behavior, and physiology in response to fragmentation for rainforest lemurs in S.E. Madagascar
Evan Girvetz--A predictive spatial model of Yellow-billed Cuckoo occupancy in riparian forest patches on the meandering sector of the Sacramento River, California
Marcelo de Lima--Cerrado fragmentation: do birds perceive it?
Emily Latch--Relative utility of molecular markers for Wild Turkey management
Betsie Rothermel--Assessing landscape resistance and complementation for amphibians based on migratory behavior of juveniles
Ana Trakhtenbrot--Representing species diversity: a test of the efficiency of cluster analysis based on environmental factors
Shannon Wiegmann--Historical changes in northwoods understory communities: the effects of exotic earthworm invasion and overbrowsing on the abundance of native lilies and exotic plants
James Yount--Resource use, cultural identity and conservation in the Mikea Forest of Madagascar
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