5th International Symposium-Workshop on Frugivores and Seed Dispersal (1985-2010)

FSD 2010 - David W. Snow Award2005

FSD2010

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David W. Snow Award (2005)

Best Oral Paper by a Student

First Prize 

Britta Denise Hardesty, Stephen Hubbell and Eldredge Bermingham. Genetic evidence that long distance seedling recruitment is commonplace in a vertebrate-dispersed Neotropical tree.

A copy of Fruits of the Australian Tropical Rainforest by Wendy and William T. Cooper (valued at $235.00 and donated by Nokomis Editions), plus $100.00 cash from Earthwatch Institute Australia.

Second Prize

Jennifer M. Cramer, Rita Mesquita and G. Bruce Williamson. Differential effects of forest fragmentation on seed disperal of two rainforest trees.

A $100.00 cash donation from Earthwatch Institute Australia.

Best Poster by a Student

Poster competition for the most engaging, inspiring and well-organised poster displaying solid science.

First Prize

Harue Abe, Rikyu Matsuki, Saneyoshi Ueno, Macoto Nashimoto, and Masami Hasegawa. Role of Apodemus speciosus in the seed dispersal, recruitment and regeneration of Camellia japonica L., in the island environments.

A copy of Life of Marsupials by Hugh Tyndale-Biscoe (valued at $89.95 and donated by CSIRO publishing; plus $100.00 cash from Earthwatch Institute Australia.

Second Prize

Elaine Hooper, E. R. Hooper, P. Legendre and S. J. Wright.  The effect  of dispersal and environment on tree and shrub species composition of 50 ha of tropical rainforest on Barro Colorado Island, Panama.

A $100.00 cash donation from Earthwatch Institute Australia.

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