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The Edward S. Deevey Award is given by the Paleoecology Section of the ESA to honor Deevey's contributions through fostering the highest quality paleoecological research by graduate students. The award recognizes the best oral or poster presentation in paleoecology by a graduate student at the annual meeting of the Society.

2006Michael Tweite
"Reconstructing historical patterns of jack pine budworm outbreaks in forest hollows from Wisconsin."  (Co-author Sara Hotchkiss)

2005Zoe V. Finkel
Climatically driven macro-evolutionary change in the size of marine planktonic diatoms.

2004Jason McLachlan
The importance of small populations in the postglacial dynamics of eastern forests.

2003Don Falk
The event-area relationship: Scale dependence in the fire regime of a New Mexico ponderosa pine forest.

2002Lynn L. Anderson
A molecular-genetic approach to understanding the postglacial migration history of Picea in North
America.

2001Robert K. Booth
A high-resolution record of late Holocene surface-moisture changes from a
Michigan raised bog.

Philip Higuera, Honorable mention. Identifying disturbance signatures in small-hollow sediments: the potential for long-term, high-resolution forest history records.

2000Holly A. Ewing
The influence of substrate on long-term ecosystem development and its paleoecological record.

Robert K. Booth, Honorable mention. Testate amoebae as wetland paleoenvironmental indicators: a modern study of testate amoeba assemblages in Lake Superior coastal wetlands.

Bryan Shuman, Honorable mention.  Vegetation response to late-glacial and early Holocene climate change in New England.

1999Dan Gavin
Holocene fire history in a coastal temperate rainforest, Vancouver Island.

Holly A. Ewing , Honorable mention. A history of soil development in northern Wisconsin inferred from new geochemical techniques

1998 Tim Parshall
Variation in establishment of hemlock stands and their response to logging in northwestern Wisconsin.

Jason McLachlan , honorable mention.  Delayed density-dependence in forest tree species inferred from high-resolution pollen data

1997Lisa Carlson
Evidence for spruce migration and full glacial vegetation for Jan Lake, Alaska.

Wyatt Oswald , honorable mention.  W. Oswald, L. Brubaker, P. Anderson.  Late Quaternary vegetation history of the Alaskan North Slope: an interpretation using indicator taxa

Laura Luecking , honorable mention.  L. Luecking, R.  Brugam.  Presettlement vegetation of Macoupin County.

Tim Parshall , honorable mention.  Tim Parshall,  R. Calcote. Interpreting fossil pollen from forest hollows using modern analogs: The 'background' of the problem

1996 Providence Sara Hotchkiss
A 29,000 year record of vegetation and fire history from Kohala Mountain, Hawaii.  Bulletin 77:

Dirk Verschuren , honorable mention.  Pattern and mechanism of change in the invertebrate community of fluctuating tropical lake basins (Lakes Naivasha and Sonachi, Kenya).  Bulletin 78:

Zicheng Yu , honorable mention.  Responses of vegetation and lake to late glacial climate changes in southern Ontario: a multi-proxy paleoecological investigation. Bulletin 78:

1995Andrea Lloyd
Andrea Lloyd & L. Graumlich. "Spatial & temporal patterns of change at treeline in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, CA." Bulletin 76:

1994William H. Petty
Holocene vegetation history and Lake Michigan lake-level fluctuations on the southern shore of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  Abstract not published

Peter K. Van de Water , honorable mention

1993Randy Calcote
Pollen from forest hollows as a stand-scale record of forest changes.  Bulletin  74(Suppl):183.

1992 No award

1991Shinya Sugita
Palynological records of forest disturbance and development on Mount Rainier, Washington.  Bulletin 72(Suppl):261.