Past Lotka & Volterra Student Award Recipients
2022
2021
2020
Ashwini Ramesh, Volterra Award for Best Talk
Indiana University Bloomington
Within-host parasite dynamics: Insights from food web modules and feedback loops
Coauthor: Spencer Hall
Christina Hernandez, Lotka Award for Best Poster
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Maternal effect senescence and fitness: A demographic analysis of a novel model organism
Coauthors: Silke F. van Daalen, Hal Caswell, Michael G. Neubert, Kristin E. Gribble
2019
Micah Brush, Volterra Award for Best Talk
University of California Berkeley
The effects of density dependence on spatial aggregation in the maximum entropy theory of ecology
Coauthors: John Harte, Juliette Franzman, and Kaito Umemura
Emerson Arehart, Lotka Award for Best Poster
University of Utah
Quantifying the fitness benefit of sensory learning as a function of environmental complexity
Coauthor: Frederick R. Adler
2018
Kayla R. Sale-Hale, Volterra Award for Best Talk
University of Michigan
Mutualism in food webs: Persistent pollinators facilitate positive diversity-stability relationships
Coauthors: Fernanda S. Valdovinos and Neo D. Martinez
John Park, Lotka Award for Best Poster
University of Chicago
Evolution of life histories in cyclical environments: theory and test in a tidepool copepod
Coauthors: Greg Dwyer and J. Timothy Wootton
2017
Evan Johnson, Lotka Award for Best Poster
WK Kellogg Biological Station
Distance makes the heart grow stronger: How space makes mutualisms robust to cheaters
Co-author: Simon Stump and Christopher Klausmeier
Pratha Sah, Volterra Award for Best Talk
Georgetown University
Disease implications of animal social organization and network structure: A quantitative analysis
Co-authors: Shweta Bansal and Janet Mann
2016
Gregory Backus, Lotka Award for Best Poster
North Carolina State University
Genetically engineered mice for eradicating invasive mouse populations: Estimating the efficiency and ecological impacts
Co-author: Kevin Gross
Nikunj Goel, Volterra Award for Best Talk
Yale University
Spatiotemporal dynamics of savanna-forest distribution
Co-authors: Vishwesha Guttal, Thierry Emonet, Simon Levin and A. Carla Staver
2015
Geoffrey Legault, Lotka Award for Best Poster
University of Colorado, Boulder
The distribution of birth and death in Daphnia magna: Implications for stochastic models
Co-authors: Caroline Tucker and Brett Melbourne
Po-Ju Ke, Volterra Award for Best Talk
Stanford University
Herbivory-pollination coupling mediated by ontogenetic change in interaction type stabilizes community dynamics
Co-author: Takefumi Nakazawa
2014
Sean Hayes, Lotka Award for Best Poster
University of California, Riverside
Dispersal network structure predicts metacommunity dynamics
Co-author: Kurt Anderson
Holly Moeller, Volterra Award for Best Talk
Stanford University
Optimal investment in a multi-mutualist system: Tree maintenance of ectomycorrhizal fungal diversity
Co-author: Michael Neubert
2013
Jaime Ashander, Lotka Award for Best Poster
Center for Population Biology, University of California, Davis, CA
Understanding the joint effects of plastic and evolutionary change on demography from time series data
Advisor: Marissa Baskett
Julie Rushmore, Volterra Award for Best Talk
Odum School of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA
Network-based vaccination improves prospects for disease control in wild chimpanzee
Co-author: Damien Caillaud, Richard J. Hall, Rebecca M. Stumpf, Lauren Ancel Meyers, Sonia Altizer
2012
Emily Moberg, Lotka Award for Best Poster
MIT-WHOI Joint Program
The cost of protecting biodiversity in harvested metacommunities
Co-author: Michael Neubert
Colin Olito, Volterra Award for Best Talk
University of Calgary
Using a bottom-up model of plant-pollinator interaction networks to investigate the role of foraging decisions vs. topological constraints in determining network structure
Co-author: Stephen Hausch
2011
Stacy Scholle, Lotka Award for Best Poster
Duke University
The effect of epidemiological dynamics on viral evolutionary rates
Co-author: Katia Koelle
Carl Boettiger, Volterra Award for Best Talk
Limits to the detection of early warning signals of population collapse
Co-author: Alan Hastings
2010
Yun Tao, Lotka Award for Best Poster
University of California-Davis
Information ecology: A theoretical analysis of seasonality, movement behavior, and population dynamics
Ben C. Nolting, Volterra Award for Best Talk: Co-winners!
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
The role of environmental stochasticity in reducing the amplitude of population fluctuations
Co-author: Chad E. Brassil
György Barabás, Volterra Award for Best Talk: Co-winners!
University of Michigan
How should temporal niche segregation be defined?
Co-authors: Aaron A. King, Geza Meszena and Annette Ostling
2009
Andres Baeza, Lotka Award for Best Poster
University of Michigan
On the emergence of conservation behavior in a simple model of land-use with ecosystem services.
Co-authors: Mercedes Pascual and Andy Dobson.
Alex Perkins, Volterra Award for Best Oral Presentation
University of California, Davis
Evolutionarily labile species interactions and spatial spread dynamics of invasions.
Co-author: Alan Hastings
2008
Clay Cressler, Lotka Award for Best Poster
Foraging-predation risk tradeoff governs evolution of inducible defenses.
Co-author: Aaron King
Vishwesha Guttal, Volterra Award for Best Oral Presentation
Spatial indicators of catastrophic regime shifts in ecological systems.
Co-author: C. Jayaprakash
2007
Sharon Martinson, Lotka Award for Best Poster
Dartmouth College
A multiple equilibria model for Dendroctonus frontalis which includes predation and competition.
Co-author: Matthew P. Ayres
Colin Kremer, Volterra Award for Best Oral Presentation
State University of New York at Geneseo (undergraduate student)
Chaotic dynamics lost in small-world network meta-populations
Co-authors: Chris C. Leary, Gary W. Towsley, Gregg Hartvigsen
2006
Sean Michaletz, Volterra Award for Best Oral Presentation
University of Calgary
A heat transfer model of crown scorch in forest fires
2005
Karen Abbott, Volterra Award for Best Oral Presentation
University of Chicago
Food limitation and complex dynamics in herbivorous insects
2004
Allison Shaw, Lotka Award for Best Poster
Brown University / Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (undergraduate student)
Invasion dynamics in sex-structured populations
Katharina V. Koelle, Volterra Award for Best Oral Presentation
University of Michigan
Between-strain competition for susceptible hosts in host-pathogen systems with seasonal dynamics
2003
Curtis A. Smith, Lotka Award for Best Poster
Duke University
Evolution of dispersal distance in a predator-prey system Living on the edge of criticality
Chad Brassil, Volterra Award for Best Oral Presentation
University of Toronto
The Similar Effect of Intrinsic versus Extrinsic Cycles on Mean Population Densities
2002
Caz Taylor, Lotka Award for Best Poster
Consequences of an Allee effect on the invasion of Spartina alterniflora in Willapa Bay, WA
John Haskell, Volterra Award for Best Oral Presentation
Home range scaling in fractal environments
2001
Jennifer A. Nelson, Lotka Award for Best Poster
Duke University
Stability Effects due to Differences in Predator and Prey Spatial Scales
Michael Dietze, Volterra Award for Best Oral Presentation
The Extinction Debt Revisited: Population Dynamics in a Point-Process Model
2000
Derek Johnson, Lotka Award for Best Poster
University of Miami
Patch size-dependent migration and semi-synchronous extinction in a beetle metapopulation.
Juan Manuel Morales, Volterra Award for Best Oral Presentation
University of Connecticut
Scaling-up movements in heterogeneous landscapes: importance of behavior.
Last updated on: September 12, 2022