Mark Boyce
For the singer, see Mark Boyce (singer).
Mark Boyce, FRSC is a professor of population ecology in the University of Alberta Department of Biological Sciences, and the Alberta Conservation Association Chair in Fisheries and Wildlife.[1] Among other topics, he has written extensively on population viability analysis and resource selection functions.[2]
In 2014, he was elected as a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.[3]
Select awards and recognition
- Miroslaw Romanowski Medal, 2016, Royal Society of Canada
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
- TWS Fellow, The Wildlife Society
- Killam Annual Professorship, 2011–12, University of Alberta
- International Conservationist of the Year, 2007, Safari Club International Foundation
- Phi Kappa Phi, 1998, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
- Faculty Scholar Award, 1994, Sigma Xi-University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Chapter.
- Distinguished Professorship, 1993, 1999 University of Wisconsin System, Madison.
- Vallier Chair of Ecology, 1993, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.
- Fulbright Scholar to India, 1992, U.S. Educational Foundation in India, Bangalore.
- N.A.T.O. Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1982–83, National Science Foundation, Univ. Oxford, UK.
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