Student Awards

Waterbird Society 2009 Annual Meeting
Student Presentation Awards

There were 35 oral paper and 32 poster presentations by students.  Three awards were given for posters and two for papers.

Student Award Winners- Poster Presentations


Jessica Amenta, Best Poster Award for completed study

*Jessica Amenta, Stephen Oswald, Jennifer Arnold, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus, Reading, Pa, United States
Title: Interspecific Differences in Heat Loss Behavior under Identical Climatic Conditions

Andrea Claassen, Best Poster Award for study in progress

*Andrea Claassen1, Todd Arnold2, Erin Roche1, Francesca Cuthbert2,  1Conservation Biology Graduate Program, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, United States, 2Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, United States
Title: Nest Survival and Renesting by Piping Plovers in the Great Lakes Region USA

Monika Parsons, Noteworthy Poster

*Monika Parsons1, Cynthia Loftin2, Frederick Servello1,  1Department of Wildlife Ecology, University of Maine, Orono, ME, United States, 2USGS Maine Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Orono, ME, United States
Title: Evaluation of Two Temperature-sensing Devices to Detect Incubation Recesses, Nest Abandonment, and Hatch Date of Common Eiders (Somateria mollissma)

Student Award Winners- Oral Presentations


Jennifer Doucette, Best Paper Award

*Jennifer L Doucette, Björn Wissel, Christopher M Somers
Title: Food for thought: Combining conventional and novel techniques to study double-crested cormorant diet

Ingrid Barcelo, Noteworthy Paper Award

*Ingrid Barcelo, Felipe Chavez-Ramirez
Title: Winter Diet of Sandhill Cranes in Northern Mexico: Implications for Foraging Behavior

Student Award Winners- Travel Awards

Travel funds were awarded to ten students from the U.S. and Canada.

Recipient Amount
Amenta, Jessica $175
Parsons, Monika $175
Intini, Kyna $175
King, Laura $175
Clarkson, Charles $175
Smith, Gregory $200
Baker, Nnataniel $225
Claassen, Andrea $225
Raynor, Edward $225
Perry, Anna $225
Total $1975

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Waterbird Society 2008 Annual Meeting
Student Presentation Awards

2008annualmeetlogoORAL PRESENTATION AWARDS

Best Paper Award: Sean Murphy (U.S.)
Investigating the Demographics of a Shorebird Near the Northern Limit of its Range.

Noteworthy Paper 1: Paul Smith (Canada)
Predator Abundance and Incubation behavior Explain Interannual and Interspecific Patterns of Nest Success for Arctic Breeding Shorebirds.

Noteworthy Paper 2: Melissa Pink (Canada)
The Role of Changing Aquatic Ecosystems on Avian Predators: Do Forster’s Terns Respond to the Aquatic Environment As Well As to Changes in Prey Abundance?

Noteworthy Paper 3: Elizabeth Bates (U.S.)
Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of Reddish Egrets in Texas.

POSTER PRESENTATION AWARDS

Best Poster Award: Ra fael Ordonez (U.S.)
Simple a nd In expensive Devices to Measure Heart Rate of Incubating Birds.

Noteworthy Poster Award: Jeff R. Troy (U.S.)
Reduction in the Breeding Range of Newell’s Shearwaters Puffinus Newelli on Kauai, Hawaii: Evidence and Insights from Field Surveys and GIS Modeling.