Category Archives: Research Conservation Biology

Roger C. Anderson

Restoration Ecology Research interests: Our studies include the ecology of garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) an invasive plant species in the deciduous forest of eastern North America, impact of deer browsing on native vegetation, historic vegetation, prairie restoration, the effect of fire on vegetation, … Continue reading

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Joseph E. Armstrong

Laboratory for Plant Identification and Conservation – Vasey Herbarium Floral Biology, Pollination, and Hemiparasite Biology My research has been a mixture of laboratory and field work in Illinois prairies or tropical rainforests centered on the biology of flowers and their interactions with … Continue reading

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Victoria Borowicz

Parasitic and Mutualistic Interactions Involving Plants In nature, plants are besieged by a variety of enemies, including herbivores, pathogens, and parasitic plants. I am interested in the impact of enemies on plants, how symbionts affect their hosts and the enemies of the … Continue reading

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Rachel Bowden

Ecological Physiology Dr. Rachel Bowden’s research interests centers on comparative endocrinology, herpetology, and maternal effects in sex determination of turtles. For more information, visit her faculty profile.  

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Diane L. Byers

Prairie Plants and Their Pollinators in the Corn Dominated Landscape The Illinois landscape was once covered by prairies that contained a high diversity of plants and animals. Today these species are limited to the few remaining prairies that are often … Continue reading

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Angelo P. Capparella

Zoology, Systematics, and Conservation Various projects (see below) are on-going studying local vertebrates. Additionally, I am interested in developing projects with students to initiate other studies of local vertebrates. Birds/Mammals: preparation of bird specimens as scientific study skins with full scientific data computerization … Continue reading

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Martha E. Cook

Evolution of Plant Form/Wastewater Algae The charophycean green algae are the closest relatives of plants. Hence, they can help us understand the evolution of characters related to plant form, such as apical meristems, cell division and cell growth mechanisms, channels for intercellular … Continue reading

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Christopher Horvath

Science Philosophy and Evolutionary Theory

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Steven A. Juliano

Community Ecology of Aquatic Containers Our research concerns community ecology of aquatic insects, primarily mosquitoes, in small containers (tree holes, discarded man made containers, etc.). One of our goals is to understand mechanisms of coexistence and the process of competitive … Continue reading

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William L. Perry

Aquatic Ecology Our research group studies many aspects of aquatic ecology from the microbial activity to watershed biogeochemistry. Currently, our work is focused on three main questions: 1) Microbial Ecology – what are the dynamics of bacterial populations in wetlands and … Continue reading

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