Erwin Stresemann grant
The Erwin Stresemann grant honors outstanding German-language publications by authors under 40 years of age. It was set up by the German Ornithological Society on November 22, 1969 on the occasion of the 80th birthday of the zoologist Erwin Stresemann (1889–1972) .
Award winners and honored work
- 1973: Eberhard Gwinner : Circannual periodics in migratory birds.
- 1977: Wolfgang Wiltschko : Magnetic compass garden warbler.
- 1982: Bernd Leisler : Habitat separation of Central European warblers.
- 1988: Dominique Homberger : Functional morphology of the parrot mouth.
- 1993: Matthias Starck : Ontogenesis Nestlüchter-Nesthocker.
- 1995: Lukas Jenni : Ringdrossel autumn migration.
- 1997: Andreas Helbig : Molecular Phylogeny of the Sylviidae.
- 2001: Klaas Felix Jachmann : Ecology and systematics of the Stresemann-Buschhöer.
- 2003: Daniel Schmidt : Philosophy of Ospreys.
- 2007: Matthias Helb : Metabolism of the buzzard.
- 2008: Cosima Tegetmeyer and Nina Seifert : Habitat and hazard analysis as a basis for recommendations for the protection of the reed warbler (Acrocephalus paludicola) and the dwarf gale (Porzana pusilla) in the wintering area Djoudj (Senegal)