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Mildred Mathias Award Recipients
1997-2007

The Mildred Mathias Award was established in 1997 to commemorate Professor Mathias' lifelong commitment to excellence in science and her contributions as a member of the UC MEXUS Advisory Committee from 1986 until her death in 1995. Mathias, professor emeritus in botany at UC Los Angeles, also served as chairwoman of the UC Natural Reserve System. The award goes to the top-ranked project in the natural sciences for the faculty grants program and includes supplemental funding for activities related to advancing research ties with Mexican collaborators. The recipients are listed below.

1997
Graham E. Forrester, Biology, UC Los Angeles

Assessment of Artisanal Fisheries of the East Coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico

1998
Richard S. Criddle, Molecular & Cellular Biology, UC Davis

Metabolic-based selection of superior growing trees with high economic value matched to growth climates in Chihuahua, Mexico

1999
J.A. Stamps, Evolution and Ecology, UC Davis

Proximate bases of habitat selection in a colonial seabird

2000
J. Giles Waines, Botany & Plant Sciences, UC Riverside

Evaluation of Oaxacan Landrace Wheats

2001
Charles Leo Ortiz, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, UC Santa Cruz

Cooperative Research and Training on the Biology of the Gulf of California, CIAD and the University of California, Santa Cruz

2002
Adam P. Summer, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, UC Irvine

A preliminary investigation of biomaterials and life history parameters of sharks from Mexican waters

2003 Borja Mila, Organismic Biology, Ecology and Evolution, UC Los Angeles
(Dissertation Research Grant; Advisor: Thomas B. Smith)
Evolution of Songbird Migration in the Mexican Highlands: Implications for speciation, Taxonomy and Biodiversity Conservation

2004
Gregory S. Gilbert, Environmental Studies, UC Santa Cruz

Plant diseases as ecological drivers in plant community diversity: the importance of local climatic conditions

2005
Enric Sala, Marine Biology Research Division, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego

An ecological and economic baseline for the Revillagigedo Archipelago Biosphere Reserve, Mexico

2006
Patrick O'Grady, Environmental Science, Policy & Management, UC Berkeley

Population genetics and statistical phylogeography of dune endemic species in northern Mexico and southwestern United States

2007
Kevin J. Rice, Plant Sciences, UC Davis

Ecological and genetic studies of a binationally threatened species: The Island Oak (Quercus tomentella Engelm.)