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The Ramon Margalef Prize in Ecology (Catalan: Premi Ramon Margalef d'Ecologia) is a prize awarded annually by the Generalitat de Catalunya to recognize an exceptional scientific career or discovery in the field of ecology or other environmental sciences. The award was created to honor the life and work of Ramon Margalef. The award has been presented every year since 2004 and comes with an honorarium of 80,000 and a sculpture representing a microalga, called Picarola margalefii. It is open to ecologists from anywhere in the world.

Awardees

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Published lectures

See also

References

  1. ^ Paul K Dayton
  2. ^ John Lawton
  3. ^ Harold A. Mooney
  4. ^ Daniel Pauly
  5. ^ Paul R. Ehrlich
  6. ^ Simon A. Levin
  7. ^ Juan Carlos Castilla
  8. ^ Daniel Simberloff
  9. ^ Sallie W. Chisholm
  10. ^ David Tilman
  11. ^ Estrada i Miyares, Marta (2016). "The 2014 Ramon Margalef Prize to David Tilman: an innate curiosity about nature". Contributions to Science (11): 7–9. doi:10.2436/20.7010.01.208.
  12. ^ Robert E. Ricklefs
  13. ^ Pretus, Joan Lluís (2016). "Pretus". Revistes.iec.cat (12). doi:10.2436/20.7010.01.240.
  14. ^ Josep Peñuelas
  15. ^ Sandra Díaz
  16. ^ Stephen R. Carpenter
  17. ^ Carlos M. Duarte
  18. ^ "Ecologist Sandra Lavorel, 2020 Premi Ramon Margalef d'Ecologia".