The C. Hart Merriam Award is given annually by the American Society of Mammalogists for "outstanding research in mammalogy".[1]
The Merriam Award was established in 1974. Before 1996 the award was given for "outstanding contributions to mammalogy through research, teaching, and service".[1] The award is named in honor of C. Hart Merriam (1855–1942). He was not only a founding member of the American Society of Mammalogists and a physician with an M.D. from Columbia University, but also "naturalist, ethnologist, explorer, scholar, lecturer, author, personal friend of Presidents ..."[2]
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List of recipients with their institutions
| Year |
Recipient |
Institution |
| 1976 |
James N. Layne |
Archbold Biological Station, University of Florida, and Cornell University |
| 1977 |
J. Knox Jones, Jr. |
Texas Tech University and University of Kansas |
| 1978 |
James S. Findley |
University of New Mexico |
| 1979 |
Terry A. Vaughan |
Northern Arizona University and Colorado State University |
| 1980 |
Robert J. Baker |
Texas Tech University |
| 1981 |
John F. Eisenberg |
University of Florida, National Zoological Park, University of Maryland, and University of British Columbia |
| 1983 |
James L. Patton |
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley |
| 1985 |
Michael H. Smith |
Savannah River Ecology Laboratory and University of Georgia |
| 1986 |
William Z. Lidicker, Jr. [de] |
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley |
| 1987 |
Hugh H. Genoways [de] |
University of Nebraska State Museum, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, and Texas Tech University |
| 1988 |
Jerry R. Choate |
Sternberg Museum of Natural History, Fort Hays State University |
| 1989 |
James H. Brown |
University of New Mexico, University Arizona, University of Utah, and UCLA |
| 1991 |
Timothy H. Clutton-Brock |
Cambridge University, Cambridge, England |
| 1992 |
Guy G. Musser |
Department of Mammalogy, American Museum of Natural History |
| 1993 |
Charles J. Krebs |
University of British Columbia |
| 1994 |
Gail R. Michener |
University of Lethbridge |
| 1995 |
M. Brock Fenton |
York University |
| 1996 |
Katherine Ralls |
National Zoological Park |
| 1997 |
Kenneth B. Armitage |
University of Kansas |
| 1998 |
Thomas H. Kunz |
Boston University |
| 1999 |
Carleton J. Phillips |
Texas Tech University, Illinois State University, and Hofstra University |
| 2000 |
Michael A. Mares |
Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, University of Oklahoma, and University of Pittsburgh |
| 2001 |
Theodore H. Fleming |
University of Miami |
| 2002 |
George O. Batzli |
University of Illinois |
| 2003 |
R. Terry Bowyer |
University of Alaska, Fairbanks |
| 2004 |
O. James Reichman [de] |
National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, University of California, Santa Barbara |
| 2005 |
Kay E. Holekamp |
Michigan State University |
| 2006 |
David Macdonald |
Oxford University |
| 2007 |
Robert S. Hoffmann |
National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution and University of Kansas |
| 2008 |
Christopher Dickman |
University of Sydney |
| 2009 |
Richard Ostfeld |
Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies |
| 2010 |
Gerardo Ceballos |
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México |
| 2012 |
James Estes |
University of California, Santa Cruz and USGS |
| 2013 |
Rudy Boonstra |
University of Toronto |
| 2014 |
Denise Dearing |
University of Utah |
| 2015 |
Bruce D. Patterson [de] |
The Field Museum of Natural History |
| 2016 |
Joel S. Brown |
University of Illinois at Chicago |
| 2017 |
Mark S. Boyce |
University of Alberta |
| 2018 |
Stan Boutin |
University of Alberta |
| 2019 |
Hopi E. Hoekstra |
Harvard University |
| 2020 |
Jean-Michel Gaillard |
University of Lyon |
| 2021 |
Michael R. Willig |
University of Connecticut |
| 2022 |
Felisa Smith |
University of New Mexico |
| 2023 |
Larry Heaney |
Field Museum of Natural History |
| 2024 |
Felicia Keesing |
Bard College |
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