Loye and Alden Miller Research Award
The Loye and Alden Miller Research Award, now known as the AOS Miller Award, was established in 1993 by the Cooper Ornithological Society (COS) to recognize lifetime achievement in ornithological research. The namesakes were Loye H. Miller and his son Alden H. Miller, both of whom focused largely on ornithology.[1]
Since the merger of the Cooper Ornithological Society with the American Ornithologists' Union to form the American Ornithological Society in 2016 the award has been presented by the latter. [2]
Recipients of the award
Source: American Ornithological Society
- Cooper Ornithological Society
- 1993 – George Bartholomew
- 1994 – Storrs Olson
- 1995 – Barbara De Wolfe
- 1996 – William Dawson
- 1997 – Robert Storer
- 1998 – Russell Balda
- 1999 – Gordon Orians
- 2000 – Ernst Mayr
- 2001 – Frank Pitelka
- 2002 – Richard Holmes
- 2003 – Peter and Rosemary Grant
- 2004 – Alexander Skutch
- 2005 – John Wiens
- 2006 – Robert Ricklefs
- 2007 – Robert Payne
- 2008 – Peter Marler
- 2009 – Frances James
- 2010 – Keith A. Hobson
- 2011 – Susan Haig
- 2012 – Thomas Martin
- 2013 – Trevor Price
- 2014 – Ellen Ketterson
- 2015 – Jerram Brown
- 2016 – Walter D. Koenig
- American Ornithological Society
- 2017 - Carol Vleck
- 2018 - Janis Dickinson
- 2019 - A. Townsend Peterson
See also
References
- American Ornithologists' Union
- "AOS Miller Award". AOS. Archived from the original on 18 July 2017. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
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