ASAB Medal
Scientific award given by the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour
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The ASAB Medal is a scientific award given by the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB). It is cast in bronze to a design by Jonathan Kingdon, awarded "annually for contributions to the science of animal behaviour - through teaching, writing, broadcasting, research, through fostering any of these activities, or through contributing to the affairs of ASAB itself."[1][2]
Awarded for“for contributions to the science of animal behaviour - through teaching, writing, broadcasting, research, through fostering any of these activities, or through contributing to the affairs of ASAB itself”
Sponsored byAssociation for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB)
First award1995
Websitewww.asab.org/asab-medal
| ASAB Medal | |
|---|---|
| Awarded for | “for contributions to the science of animal behaviour - through teaching, writing, broadcasting, research, through fostering any of these activities, or through contributing to the affairs of ASAB itself” |
| Sponsored by | Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) |
| First award | 1995 |
| Website | www |
ASAB Medallists
- 1995 John Maynard Smith
- 1996 Nicholas B. Davies
- 1997 Robert A. Hinde
- 1998 Aubrey W.G. Manning
- 1999 Peter J.B. Slater
- 2000 John R. Krebs
- 2001 P.P.G. Bateson
- 2002 Geoffrey A. Parker
- 2003 John C. Wingfield
- 2004 John Alcock
- 2005 Linda Partridge
- 2006 Felicity Huntingford
- 2007 Robert Elwood
- 2008 Christopher John Barnard[3]
- 2009 Marian Stamp Dawkins
- 2010 Michael Dockery
- 2011 Alan Grafen
- 2012 Tim Birkhead
- 2013 Alasdair Houston and John McNamara
- 2014 Tim Clutton-Brock
- 2015 Pat Monaghan
- 2016 Kate Lessells
- 2017 Jane Hurst
- 2018 Innes Cuthill
- 2019 Alex Kacelnik
- 2020 Leigh Simmons
- 2021 Anne Magurran
- 2022 Nicola Clayton
- 2023 Ben Hatchwell
- 2024 Rebecca Kilner
- 2025 Hanna Kokko