2025 Haldane Prize shortlist: Functional Ecology’s Award for Early Career Researchers

2025 Haldane Prize shortlist: Functional Ecology’s Award for Early Career Researchers

The Haldane Prize is awarded annually by the British Ecological Society for the best paper in Functional Ecology by an early career author. We are pleased to present the shortlisted papers for the 2025 award (published in Volume 39):

Carolina Olguín-Jacobson: Recovery mode: Marine protected areas enhance climate resilience of invertebrate species to marine heatwaves

June Shrestha: Marine protection and environmental forcing influence fish-derived nutrient cycling in kelp forests

Jiawei Zhang: Spatial distribution and driving factors of microbial necromass carbon in coastal wetlands of China

Lifeng Wang: Soil fauna trophic multifunctionality mediates the release of elements from decomposing typhoon-generated leaf litter

Jiangnan Li: Linking rock outcrop size and distance to soil multifunctionality in mountain ecosystems

Marion Boisseaux: Shifting trait coordination along a soil-moisture-nutrient gradient in tropical forests

Kentaro Takagi: Realized flower constancy in bumble bees: Optimal foraging strategy balancing cognitive and travel costs and its possible consequences for floral diversity

João Vitor Messeder: Rethinking the role of colour in avian fruit choices and foraging mechanisms

Michael Stemkovski: Ecological acclimation: A framework to integrate fast and slow responses to climate change

Nicole Walasek: The evolution of sensitive periods beyond early ontogeny: Bridging theory and data

James Mouton: Behavioural co-option of plant secondary compounds by a cavity-nesting bird is an adaptation against competition and predation

Alon Rapaport: Rapid and chemically diverse C transfer from trees to mycorrhizal fruit bodies in the forest

Xiaojing Zhang: Mycelium biomass and community composition impact nutrient concentration in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi at fine spatial scale

Congratulations to all our shortlisted researchers and all our early career authors. We’ll be selecting the overall winner soon, so watch this space for future announcements!

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