Award Winners – IBS Vancouver 2022
Congratulations to the following speakers and poster presenters at IBS Vancouver 2022 – so many great talks and posters made difficult work for the judges, but we’re excited to announce the following prizes:
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Best in-person Talk
Presenter: Malin Pinsky (Rutgers University)
‘Body-size and food-web interactions mediate species range shifts under warming’
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Best Live-Virtual Talk (& runner up)
Best Live-Virtual Talk: Sara Villén-Pérez (Universidad de Alcalá)
‘Species distributions in the light of the Law of the Minimum’
Runner up: Yu Tsai-Chen (Academia Sinica)
‘Main process driving functional diversity of urban avian assemblages varies among cities with different development levels’
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Best On-demand Talk
Best On-demand Talk: Hannah Owens (University of Copenhagen)
‘Macroecology in Depth: Estimating Marine Fish Biodiversity in Three Dimensions’
Best Posters
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1st Place
David Y. Shen
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2nd Place
Clara Casabona I Amat
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3rd Place
Bethany A. Johnson
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Additional Prizes (Games)
Scavenger Hunt Winners: Tessa Smith, Hannah Owens
‘All things Virtual’ Game winner: Yu Tsai-Chen