Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal
The Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal is awarded by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences "for meritorious work in zoology or paleontology study published in a three- to five-year period." Named after Daniel Giraud Elliot, it was first awarded in 1917.List of Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal winners
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- Günter P. Wagner
- Jonathan B. Losos
- Jennifer A. Clack
- Rudolf A. Raff
- Geerat J. Vermeij
- John Terborgh
- George C. Williams
- Jon Edward Ahlquist and Charles G. Sibley
- G. Evelyn Hutchinson
- G. Arthur Cooper and Richard E. Grant
- Howard E. Evans
- Richard D. Alexander
- Ernst Mayr
- George G. Simpson
- Donald R. Griffin
- P. Jackson Darlington, Jr.
- Alfred S. Romer
- Herbert Friedmann
- Sven P. Ekman
- Archie Fairly Carr
- Libbie H. Hyman
- Raymond Carroll Osburn
- Arthur Cleveland Bent
- Henry B. Bigelow
- John T. Patterson
- Robert Broom
- Sewall Wright
- George G. Simpson
- Karl S. Lashley
- D'arcy Thompson
- Theodosius Dobzhansky
- William Berryman Scott
- John H. Northrop
- Malcolm Robert Irwin
- George Howard Parker
- Robert Cushman Murphy
- Edwin H. Colbert
- Theophilus S. Painter
- Richard Swann Lull
- James P. Chapin
- Davidson Black
- George E. Coghill
- Henry F. Osborn
- Ernest Thompson Seton
- Erik A. Stensiö
- Edmund B. Wilson
- Henri Breuil
- Ferdinand Canu
- William M. Wheeler
- Bashford Dean
- Othenio Abel
- Robert Ridgway
- William Beebe
- Frank M. Chapman