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2007
Davidson Black Prize
Masako Fujita
"An Evolutionary Perspective on Mother-Offspring Vitamin A Transfer: Preliminary
Analyses."
Oschinsky-McKern Prize
Fernando Campos
"Coping with Dry Heat: Behavioral Thermoregulation in Wild Capuchin Monkeys."
2006
Davidson Black Prize
Matt Tocheri (co-authored with Mary Marzke)
"3D Riddles of the Radial Wrist: Derived Carpal Morphologies in the Genus
HOMO and the Implications for Understanding the Evolution of Stone Tool
Behaviors in Hominins"
Oschinsky-McKern Prize
Kim Valenta (co-authored with Linda Fedigan)
"Dispersal by White-Faced Capuchins (1): Evaluating Quality"
2005
Single Authored Paper (podium
or poster)
Martyna Wrobel, University of Toronto
"Bone weathering and the post-mortem interval: femur vs. metacarpal"
Multi-authored Paper (podium
or poster)
Amanda Melin et al. , University of Calgary
"Relative success of trichromatic and dichromatic Capuchins (Cebus
capuchinus)
in foraging on camouflaged insects in a tropical dry forest"
2004
Podium Prize (single author):
Tracey Galloway, McMaster University
"Results of Anthropometry in a Sample of Rural Ontario School Children"
Poster Prize (single author):
Janet Gardner, University of Western Ontario
"A Re-analysis of Trauma Patterns Among Neandertals"
Combined media (multi-authored):
Hilary Young, University of Calgary
"Sharp Spines and Toxic Stings: How Cebus Capucinus Overcomes the Defense
Mechanisms of Insects in Costa Rica"
Honorable mentions
Podium (single author):
Corrine Marceau, University of Alberta
Poster (single author):
Katie Whitaker, University of Western Ontario
Combined media (multi-authored):
Jodi Blumenfeld, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
2003
Poster prize:
Deborah Merrett, University of Manitoba
“ From the Mouths of Babes: Age Estimation in Perinates”
Podium prize:
Sarah Turner, University of Calgary “ Maternal and Infant Congenital Limb Malformation in a Free-ranging Group
of Japanese Macaques on Awaji Island, Japan”
Honorable mention for the podium papers:
Jocelyn Williams and David
Cooper, University of Calgary
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