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| Introduction |
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The Center for Wildlife and Plant Ecology has
current projects covering a vast arrayof
topics. Ecology, inventories, and
distributions of plants and animals,
remote-sensing measurement techniques,
and long-term trend studies are just
a few examples of the areas studied
by CWE scientists.
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| Biodiversity |
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The importance of floodplain forest
for wintering birds: implications
for floodplain restoration J.
Hoover
Comparing the diversity and abundance
of birds during the winter between
bottomland and upland forests, and
studying the influence of acorn production
by oaks on the winter bird community.
A systematic study of Sarcogyne
and Polysporina (Ascomycotina, Lecanorales,
Acarosporaceae) in North America
D. Ketzner
Taxonomic monograph of two genera
of closely related lichens.
A botanical site inventory of the
Iroquois County Wildlife Area and
the Hooper Branch Nature Preserve,
Iroquois County, Illinois L.
Phillippe, M. Feist, R. Larimore,
D. Busemeyer, P. Marcum, C. Carroll,
J. Ellis, J. Ebinger
This project is a floristic and ecological
survey of the communities within the
Iroquois County Wildlife Area and
the Hooper Branch Nature Preserve,
Iroquois County, Illinois.
Breeding Bird Atlas of Illinois
L. Suloway
The product of this project will be
the publication of a book with the
results of the Breeding Bird Atlas
project supplemented with data from
the Breeding Bird Survey for Illinois.
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| Biology
and Ecology |
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Influence of parental care on
juvenile survival and clutch size
of neotropical bird J. Brawn,
J. Nesbitt, S. Robinson
This project, through experimental
manipulation of clutch size, examines
the ecological factor that may underlie
the evolution of small clutch size
in tropical birds.
Survivorship of flood events by
seeds: potential implications of flood
events as a mode of seed dispersal
R. Cosgriff, Yao Yin, P. Brown
An assessment of the ability of seeds,
from several floodplain forest species,
to survive prolonged flood events
and the potential for floods to disperse
seeds.
Eastern Bluebird Population Study
S. Havera
This long-term study investigates
the nesting biology of eastern bluebirds,
house wrens, Eurasian tree sparrows,
house sparrows and black-capped chickadees
on a study area in west-central Illinois.
Evaluation of Moist-soil Plant
Communities to Water Level Management
at Lake Chautauqua Refuge S.
Havera
This study investigates the response
of moist-soil plants and their seed
production as a result of water level
management on Chautauqua National
Wildlife Refuge in the Illinois River
valley.
The Nesting Biology of Mallard
in Illinois S. Havera
This project investigates the nesting
biology and brood survival of mallards
in west-central Illinois.
A status survey of Franklin's ground
squirrel in Illinois E. Heske,
J. Hofmann
A survey is being conducted to
determine the current status in Illinois
of Franklin's ground squirrel, a prairie
species which appears to have declined
in the eastern portion of its range.
Monitoring the long-term nesting
success, site fidelity, and population
dynamics of a neotropical migratory
bird: implications for floodplain
restoration J. Hoover
Studying populations of Prothonotary
Warblers (1994-present) in the Cache
River watershed where several thousand
acres of land is being restored to
bottomland forest.
The importance of floodplain forest
for wintering birds: implications
for floodplain restoration J.
Hoover
Comparing the diversity and abundance
of birds during the winter between
bottomland and upland forests, and
studying the influence of acorn production
by oaks on the winter bird community.
System for automated radio tracking
of animals in the field R.
Larkin, T. Vandeelen, T. Gosselink,
R. Warner, R. Sabick, J. Krakowski
Development of technique for better
and more cost-efficient tracking animal
movements via telemetry and radio
tracking.
Habitat use by migratory birds
as revealed by large scale radar R.
Larkin, R. Diehl
Data from Doppler radars permits inferences
at varying scales about how migrating
birds use stopover habitat and about
the new question of whether such habitat
is limiting for land birds in row-crop
dominated areas of Illinois.
Ornithological radar for bird migration
studies R. Larkin, G. Swenson,
S. Franke
A small, dedicated radar unit serves
the dual function of (1) providing
"ground truth" - for instance
counting individual birds vs. insects
- for large-scale studies above and
(2) quantifying birds taking off from
small isolated woodland patches in
agricultural areas.
Simulation of flocking in nocturnally-migrating
songbirds R. Larkin
Indirect evidence indicates that small
songbirds migrating at night form
very loose groups, but the mechanism
by which this happens is almost completely
unknown.
Migration of Mississippi Valley
Canada Geese observed on Doppler radar
R. Larkin
All or nearly all of the Mississippi
Valley population of Canada Geese
migrates over east-central Illinois
in some years and bountiful information
on this migration was obtained on
Doppler radar.
Insect migration at low temperatures
R. Larkin
Radar data and concurrent aerial temperature
probe show migrating insects at near-freezing
temperatures in late winter and early
spring.
Seed germination and genetic diversity
of Tomanthera auriculata populations
B. Molano-Flores, J. Koontz, M.
Feist
For this Illinois-threatened hemi-parasite
we are investigating its host-preferences,
seed germination of self vs. out-crossed
seeds, breeding system, and genetic
diversity.
Illinois River Restoration Ecology
M. Pegg, S. Havera, D. Wahl, P.
Brown
This project currently focuses on
establishing research and monitoring
programs to assess restoration efforts
along the Illinois River and in the
future will quantitatively evaluate
these restoration projects.
Landscape composition and songbird
nest predation in the Shawnee National
Forest S. Robinson, E. Heske,
J. Brawn, T. Van Deelen
This project examines the effects
of forest fragmentation and land use
(e.g., row crop agriculture or pasture
and grassland) in surrounding areas
on rates of nest predation, nest parasitism,
and presence of avian and mammalian
nest predators in forested regions
of southern Illinois.
Breeding Bird Atlas of Illinois
L. Suloway
The product of this project will be
the publication of a book with the
results of the Breeding Bird Atlas
project supplemented with data from
the Breeding Bird Survey for Illinois.
Energy expenditure and habitat
use of migrating thrushes M.
Wikelski, R. Larkin, R. Diehl, E.
Tarlow, A. Raim, P. Mankin
First attempt to use doubly-labeled
water to measure carbon turnover in
a freely-migrating songbird; data
on flight and stopover biology are
also obtained while tracking the birds.
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| Ecosystem
Management |
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Effects of traditional habitat
management and ecosystem management
on the population ecology of the Northern
Bobwhite J. Brawn, E. Heske,
J. Seigrist, C. Hoffmann, J. Herkert
(The Nature Conservancy)
This project examines what effects
different land use practices may have
on the size and viability of Northern
Bobwhite populations in a large state
wildlife area.
Red-headed Woodpeckers as an indicator
of ecosystem function in oak savannas
J. Brawn, C. Blood
This project compares the densities
and nesting success of Red-headed
Woodpeckers on established oak savannas
with that on newly acquired areas
that are undergoing restoration.
Vegetation response to prescribed
fire in an isolated and degraded prairie
grove in central Illinois J.
Ebinger, R. Larimore, J. Taft
This project establishes the baseline
vegetation of a degraded old-growth
prairie grove prior to restoration
management.
Monitoring the long-term nesting
success, site fidelity, and population
dynamics of a neotropical migratory
bird: implications for floodplain
restoration J. Hoover
Studying populations of Prothonotary
Warblers (1994-present) in the Cache
River watershed where several thousand
acres of land is being restored to
bottomland forest.
The importance of floodplain forest
for wintering birds: implications
for floodplain restoration J.
Hoover
Comparing the diversity and abundance
of birds during the winter between
bottomland and upland forests, and
studying the influence of acorn production
by oaks on the winter bird community.
Habitat use by migratory birds
as revealed by large scale radar R.
Larkin, R. Diehl Data from Doppler
radars permits inferences at varying
scales about how migrating birds use
stopover habitat and about the new
question of whether such habitat is
limiting for land birds in row-crop
dominated areas of Illinois.
Ornithological radar for bird migration
studies R. Larkin, G. Swenson,
S. Franke
A small, dedicated radar unit serves
the dual function of (1) providing
"ground truth" - for instance
counting individual birds vs. insects
- for large-scale studies above and
(2) quantifying birds taking off from
small isolated woodland patches in
agricultural areas.
Applying spatial information technology
to ecological risk assessment in Illinois
J. Levengood, T. Weicherding, S.
Lavin, G. Levin
Pilot study explores the use of GIS
technology and Illinois GAP in the
ecological risk assessment/screening
process.
Illinois River Restoration Ecology
M. Pegg, S. Havera, D. Wahl, P.
Brown
This project currently focuses
on establishing research and monitoring
programs to assess restoration efforts
along the Illinois River and in the
future will quantitatively evaluate
these restoration projects.
Monitoring Boltonia decurrens,
decurrent false aster, at The Marshall
State Fish and Wildlife Area L.
Phillippe, D. Busemeyer, & R.
Larimore
This is a five year monitoring project
of the abundance, counting stems,
of the Illinois and Federally Threatened
Boltonia decurrens (Torrey
& Gray) Wood (decurrent false
aster) along the TransMontaigne Pipeline
right-of-way through the Illinois
river floodplain at the Marshall State
Fish & Wildlife Area, Marshall
and Peoria counties, Illinois.
GAP analysis of amphibian and reptile
distributions in Illinois C.
Phillips and formerly J. Aycrigg
This project involves compiling
GAP maps from the Illinois Amphibian
and Reptile Distribution Database
and editing each species map for accuracy.
Use of satellite imagery to identify
natural resources in Illinois
L. Suloway
This project examines the feasibility
of using SPOT satellite imagery for
the identification and delineation
of ecosystems, especially wetlands,
in three areas of the state.
Urban growth and its impact on
natural resources L. Suloway
This project analyzes land use change
in the past thirty years in selected
urban areas in Illinois using analysis
of aerial photography.
Presettlement land cover L.
Suloway
This project will create a spatial
database of land cover of Illinois
in the early 1800's from General Land
Office maps drawn for the Public Land
Survey conducted from 1804-1856.
Wetlands Trends in Illinois
L. Suloway
This study will examine trends in
the wetland resource (changes in boundaries,
changes in classification, loss, etc.)
in the past 20 years by comparing
wetlands identified from field examinations
to the National Wetlands Inventory
data.
Critical Trends Assessment Program
Monitoring GIS component L.
Suloway
This project provides Geographic Information
Systems technology to the CTAP long-term
monitoring program and includes site
selection, mapping, and analysis for
CTAP assessment area reports.
Critical Trends Assessment Program
assessment area reports GIS component
L. Suloway
GIS technology is used to provide
information about land cover, wetlands,
public land, and natural divisions
in the form of maps, tables, and analyses
for the CTAP assessment area reports.
Land cover of Illinois 1999-2000
L. Suloway
A land cover database of Illinois
is being developed from 1999-2000
Landsat TM satellite imagery by the
Illinois State Geological Survey,
The Illinois Department of Agriculture,
and the USDA National Agricultural
Statistics Service; the Illinois Natural
History Survey is assisting with the
database.
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| Human
Dimensions |
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Illinois Deer Hunters' Perceptions of Chronic Wasting
Disease in Illinois C.A. Miller, C. Colligan,
and L.K. Campbell
Illinois deer hunter's attitudes toward and understanding
of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in white-tailed deer
in Illinois was examined. Hunter changes and abandonment
were examined by proximity and occurrence of CWD.
Illinois Deer Hunter Attitudes Toward High Fence
Enclosure Shooting Operations C.A. Miller and
C. Colligan
Illinois deer hunter's attitudes toward and understanding
of high fence enclosures shooting operations was surveyed
through a mail-back survey of firearm, archery, and
muzzleloader hunters.
Use of Mechanical Duck Decoys and Estimates of Harvest
Among Illinois Waterfowl Hunters: 1999 - 2003 C.A.
Miller and C. Colligan
Duck hunters were asked about their use of battery-operated,
rotating-wing decoys during 1999-2003 waterfowl surveys.
Waterfowl managers have questioned the effectiveness
of these decoys in bringing birds into shooting range
and their potential impact on higher harvests.
Public Perceptions of Water Quality in Illinois.
Report to the Lumpkin Family Foundation. Miller,
C.A.
The purpose of this study was to investigate public
perceptions of water quality in Illinois and determine
perceived risks of contaminants to surface and domestic
water supplies. A second intention of this study was
to compare attitudes toward water issues held by members
of the public with those of county policy-makers.
2002 Illinois Hunter Harvest Survey: Harvest Estimates
and Attitudes Toward Policy Issues C.A. Miller,
W.L. Anderson, C. Colligan, and L.K. Campbell
An annual survey of resident hunters used to determine
their activities and harvests in Illinois.
Agriculture Producers' Perceptions of Wildlife-Related
Crop Damage in Illinois C.A. Miller, W.L. Anderson,
L.K. Campbell, and J. A. Yeagle
Survey of agricultural producers in Illinois regarding
their experiences with and attitudes toward wildlife-related
problems on their land in the past year
2002 Illinois Waterfowl Hunter Survey: Harvest Estimates
and Season Preferences C.A. Miller, W.L. Anderson,
C. Colligan, and L.K. Campbell
An annual survey of waterfowl (duck, goose, and coot)
hunters used to determine their activities, harvests,
characteristics, attitudes and opinions in Illinois.
Results of the 2002 Illinois Trapper Harvest Survey
C.A. Miller, C. Colligan, and L.K. Campbell
An annual survey of furbearer (11 species of mammals)
trappers used to determine their activities, harvests,
characteristics, attitudes and opinions in Illinois.
Survey also used to attain information on vulnerable
species, trapper recruitment, and specialization.
Hunter Harvest and Participation in the 2003 Spring
Conservation Action Light Goose Season C.A. Miller,
C. Colligan, and L.K. Campbell
Survey used to determine activity, harvest, and
opinions of hunters participating each year in the Light
Goose Conservation Action. Hunters were mailed a survey
addressing days afield, harvest, and attitudes toward
specific issues related to snow goose hunting, limits,
and management practices.
Public Perceptions of Open space in Illinois
C.A. McDonald, C.A. Miller, and W.L. Stewart
The purpose of this study was to identify the attitudes
of state residence towards open space and provide a
comprehensive assessment of the availability and needs
of open space in Illinois. Open space is defined as
natural areas, parks and recreation areas, wildlife
habitat, and lakes and streams; agricultural lands are
not defined as open space in this survey.
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| Invasive
and Exotic |
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West Nile Virus: potential
host and vector interactions in Illinois
R. Novak, R. Lampman, J. Levengood,
N. Krasavin
West Nile virus was introduced into
Illinois in 2001 and many of the basic
components of its transmission to humans,
horses, birds, and other wildlife are
largely unknown. This study attempts
to elucidate the interactions between
mosquito vectors and animal hosts.
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| Integrated
Pest Management |
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Insect migration at
low temperatures R. Larkin
Radar data and concurrent aerial temperature
probe show migrating insects at near-freezing
temperatures in late winter and early
spring. |
| Information
Technology |
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Eastern Bluebird Population Study
S. Havera
This long-term study investigates
the nesting biology of eastern bluebirds,
house wrens, Eurasian tree sparrows,
house sparrows and black-capped chickadees
on a study area in west-central Illinois.
Analyses of Ground Inventories
of Waterbirds and Bald Eagles at Lake
Chautauqua National Wildlife Refuge
S. Havera
Ground counts of waterbirds and bald
eagles conducted at Lake Chautauqua
National Wildlife Refuge from 1996
to 2001 will be analyzed for species
composition, numbers, and migration
chronology.
Ground Inventories of Waterbirds
and Bald Eagles Using Lake Chautauqua
Refuge S. Havera
Ground inventories of waterbirds frequenting
Lake Chautauqua National Wildlife
Refuge will be conducted during 2001-2002.
Aerial Inventories of Waterfowl
Populations S. Havera
This long-term project uses aerial
inventories of waterfowl to document
their distribution and abundance along
the Illinois and Mississippi rivers
and selected reservoirs in Illinois
during fall and spring.
The Nesting Biology of Mallard
in Illinois S. Havera
This project investigates the nesting
biology and brood survival of mallards
in west-central Illinois.
System for automated radio tracking
of animals in the field R.
Larkin, T. Vandeelen, T. Gosselink,
R. Warner, R. Sabick, J. Krakowski
Development of technique for better
and more cost-efficient tracking animal
movements via telemetry and radio
tracking.
Habitat use by migratory birds
as revealed by large scale radar
R. Larkin, R. Diehl
Data from Doppler radars permits inferences
at varying scales about how migrating
birds use stopover habitat and about
the new question of whether such habitat
is limiting for land birds in row-crop
dominated areas of Illinois.
Ornithological radar for bird migration
studies R. Larkin, G. Swenson,
S. Franke
A small, dedicated radar unit serves
the dual function of (1) providing
"ground truth" - for instance
counting individual birds vs. insects
- for large-scale studies above and
(2) quantifying birds taking off from
small isolated woodland patches in
agricultural areas.
Simulation of flocking in nocturnally-migrating
songbirds R. Larkin
Indirect evidence indicates that
small songbirds migrating at night
form very loose groups, but the mechanism
by which this happens is almost completely
unknown.
Applying spatial information technology
to ecological risk assessment in Illinois
J. Levengood, T. Weicherding, S.
Lavin, G. Levin
Pilot study explores the use of GIS
technology and Illinois GAP in the
ecological risk assessment/screening
process.
Status and Function of Isolated
Wetlands in Illinois G. Levin,
L. Suloway, C. Phillips, A. Plocher,
J. Miner (Illinois State Geological
Survey), F. Hutto
Combining existing literature, GIS,
and field work, we are evaluating
existing data on the number and distribution
of isolated wetlands in Illinois,
proposing ways to inventory them more
accurately, and summarizing their
biological and hydrological importance.
GAP analysis of amphibian and reptile
distributions in Illinois C.
Phillips and formerly J. Aycrigg
This project involves compiling GAP
maps from the Illinois Amphibian and
Reptile Distribution Database and
editing each species map for accuracy.
Use of satellite imagery to identify
natural resources in Illinois
L. Suloway
This project examines the feasibility
of using SPOT satellite imagery for
the identification and delineation
of ecosystems, especially wetlands,
in three areas of the state.
Urban growth and its impact on
natural resources L. Suloway
This project analyzes land use change
in the past thirty years in selected
urban areas in Illinois using analysis
of aerial photography.
Presettlement land cover L.
Suloway
This project will create a spatial
database of land cover of Illinois
in the early 1800's from General Land
Office maps drawn for the Public Land
Survey conducted from 1804-1856.
Breeding Bird Atlas of Illinois
L. Suloway
The product of this project will be
the publication of a book with the
results of the Breeding Bird Atlas
project supplemented with data from
the Breeding Bird Survey for Illinois.
Wetlands Trends in Illinois
L. Suloway
This study will examine trends in
the wetland resource (changes in boundaries,
changes in classification, loss, etc.)
in the past 20 years by comparing
wetlands identified from field examinations
to the National Wetlands Inventory
data.
Critical Trends Assessment Program
Monitoring GIS component L.
Suloway
This project provides Geographic Information
Systems technology to the CTAP long-term
monitoring program and includes site
selection, mapping, and analysis for
CTAP assessment area reports.
Critical Trends Assessment Program
assessment area reports GIS component
L. Suloway
GIS technology is used to provide
information about land cover, wetlands,
public land, and natural divisions
in the form of maps, tables, and analyses
for the CTAP assessment area reports.
Land cover of Illinois 1999-2000
L. Suloway
A land cover database of Illinois
is being developed from 1999-2000
Landsat TM satellite imagery by the
Illinois State Geological Survey,
The Illinois Department of Agriculture,
and the USDA National Agricultural
Statistics Service; the Illinois Natural
History Survey is assisting with the
database.
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| Medical
Entomology |
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System for automated
radio tracking of animals in the field
R. Larkin, T. Vandeelen, T. Gosselink,
R. Warner, R. Sabick, J. Krakowski
Development of technique for better
and more cost-efficient tracking animal
movements via telemetry and radio tracking. |
| Surveys
and Monitoring |
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Vascular flora of the
Dean Hills Nature Preserve, Fayette
County, Illinois M. Feist, D.
Busemeyer, L. Phillippe, J. Ebinger
This project is a floristic and ecological
survey of the communities within the
Dean Hills Nature Preserve in Fayette
County, Illinois.
The vascular flora of Matanzas Prairie
and Long Branch Sand Prairie, Mason
County, Illinois M. Feist, L.
Phillippe, J. Ebinger
This project is a floristic and ecological
survey of the communities within Matanzas
Prairie and Long Branch Sand Prairie
in Mason County, Illinois.
Analyses of Ground Inventories of
Waterbirds and Bald Eagles at Lake Chautauqua
National Wildlife Refuge S. Havera
Ground counts of waterbirds and bald
eagles conducted at Lake Chautauqua
National Wildlife Refuge from 1996 to
2001 will be analyzed for species composition,
numbers, and migration chronology.
Ground Inventories of Waterbirds
and Bald Eagles Using Lake Chautauqua
Refuge S. Havera
Ground inventories of waterbirds frequenting
Lake Chautauqua National Wildlife Refuge
will be conducted during 2001-2002.
Aerial Inventories of Waterfowl Populations
S. Havera
This long-term project uses aerial inventories
of waterfowl to document their distribution
and abundance along the Illinois and
Mississippi rivers and selected reservoirs
in Illinois during fall and spring.
The vascular flora of Stephen A.
Forbes State Park, Marion County, Illinois
D. Ketzner, R. Phillippe
This project is an attempt to develop
a list of all vascular plants located
within the park and describe the plant
communities present.
Survey for lichens at University
of Illinois Natural Areas D.
Ketzner
This project is an attempt to develop
a list of all lichens located within
the University of Illinois Natural Areas
and describe the communities present.
Habitat use by migratory birds as
revealed by large scale radar R.
Larkin, R. Diehl
Data from Doppler radars permits inferences
at varying scales about how migrating
birds use stopover habitat and about
the new question of whether such habitat
is limiting for land birds in row-crop
dominated areas of Illinois.
Migration of Mississippi Valley Canada
Geese observed on Doppler radar
R. Larkin
All or nearly all of the Mississippi
Valley population of Canada Geese migrates
over east-central Illinois in some years
and bountiful information on this migration
was obtained on Doppler radar.
Monitoring Boltonia decurrens,
decurrent false aster, at The Marshall
State Fish and Wildlife Area L.
Phillippe, D. Busemeyer, & R. Larimore
This is a five year monitoring project
of the abundance, counting stems, of
the Illinois and Federally Threatened
Boltonia decurrens (Torrey &
Gray) Wood (decurrent false aster) along
the TransMontaigne Pipeline right-of-way
through the Illinois river floodplain
at the Marshall State Fish & Wildlife
Area, Marshall and Peoria counties,
Illinois.
A botanical site inventory of the
Iroquois County Wildlife Area and the
Hooper Branch Nature Preserve, Iroquois
County, Illinois L. Phillippe,
M. Feist, R. Larimore, D. Busemeyer,
P. Marcum, C. Carroll, J. Ellis, J.
Ebinger
This project is a floristic and ecological
survey of the communities within the
Iroquois County Wildlife Area and the
Hooper Branch Nature Preserve, Iroquois
County, Illinois.
A Site Inventory of the Kankakee
Sands Savannas, Kankakee County, Illinois
L. Phillippe, M. Feist, D. Busemeyer,
C. Carroll, R. Larimore, P. Marcum,
J. Ebinger
This project will determine the natural
communities, document the presence of
high quality (Grade A & B) natural
communities, and voucher the vascular
plant species diversity at the Kankakee
Sands Savannas complex.
Wetlands Trends in Illinois L.
Suloway
This study will examine trends in the
wetland resource (changes in boundaries,
changes in classification, loss, etc.)
in the past 20 years by comparing wetlands
identified from field examinations to
the National Wetlands Inventory data.
Critical Trends Assessment Program
Monitoring GIS component L. Suloway
This project provides Geographic Information
Systems technology to the CTAP long-term
monitoring program and includes site
selection, mapping, and analysis for
CTAP assessment area reports. |
| Threatened
and Endangered |
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Survey for threatened
and endangered plants in Wolf Lake,
Cook County, Illinois D. Ketzner
Inventory of state listed vascular plant
species in or around Wolf Lake.
System for automated radio tracking
of animals in the field R. Larkin,
T. Vandeelen, T. Gosselink, R. Warner,
R. Sabick, J. Krakowski
Development of technique for better
and more cost-efficient tracking animal
movements via telemetry and radio tracking.
Seed germination and genetic diversity
of Tomanthera auriculata populations
B. Molano-Flores, J. Koontz, M. Feist
For this Illinois-threatened hemi-parasite
we are investigating its host-preferences,
seed germination of self vs. out-crossed
seeds, breeding system, and genetic
diversity.
Botanical surveys for the All Taxa
Biological Inventory of The Great Smoky
Mountains National Park L. Phillippe,
M. Feist, C. Carroll, P. Marcum, D.
Busemeyer
This is a botanical inventory of various
watersheds within The Great Smoky Mountains
National Park, Tennessee and North Carolina,
with emphasis on locating rare taxa
within the park.
Monitoring Boltonia decurrens,
decurrent false aster, at The Marshall
State Fish and Wildlife Area L.
Phillippe, D. Busemeyer, & R. Larimore
This is a five year monitoring project
of the abundance, counting stems, of
the Illinois and Federally Threatened
Boltonia decurrens (Torrey &
Gray) Wood (decurrent false aster) along
the TransMontaigne Pipeline right-of-way
through the Illinois river floodplain
at the Marshall State Fish & Wildlife
Area, Marshall and Peoria counties,
Illinois.
A botanical site inventory of the
Iroquois County Wildlife Area and the
Hooper Branch Nature Preserve, Iroquois
County, Illinois L. Phillippe,
M. Feist, R. Larimore, D. Busemeyer,
P. Marcum, C. Carroll, J. Ellis, J.
Ebinger
This project is a floristic and ecological
survey of the communities within the
Iroquois County Wildlife Area and the
Hooper Branch Nature Preserve, Iroquois
County, Illinois.
A Site Inventory of the Kankakee
Sands Savannas, Kankakee County, Illinois
L. Phillippe, M. Feist, D. Busemeyer,
C. Carroll, R. Larimore, P. Marcum,
J. Ebinger
This project will determine the natural
communities, document the presence of
high quality (Grade A & B) natural
communities, and voucher the vascular
plant species diversity at the Kankakee
Sands Savannas complex. |
| Urban
Ecology |
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Habitat use by migratory
birds as revealed by large scale radar
R. Larkin, R. Diehl
Data from Doppler radars permits inferences
at varying scales about how migrating
birds use stopover habitat and about
the new question of whether such habitat
is limiting for land birds in row-crop
dominated areas of Illinois. |
| Wildlife
Studies |
|
Effects of traditional
habitat management and ecosystem management
on the population ecology of the Northern
Bobwhite J. Brawn, E. Heske,
J. Seigrist, C. Hoffmann, J. Herkert
(The Nature Conservancy)
This project examines what effects different
land use practices may have on the size
and viability of Northern Bobwhite populations
in a large state wildlife area.
System for automated radio tracking
of animals in the field R. Larkin,
T. Vandeelen, T. Gosselink, R. Warner,
R. Sabick, J. Krakowski
Development of technique for better
and more cost-efficient tracking animal
movements via telemetry and radio tracking.
Migration of Mississippi Valley Canada
Geese observed on Doppler radar
R. Larkin
All or nearly all of the Mississippi
Valley population of Canada Geese migrates
over east-central Illinois in some years
and bountiful information on this migration
was obtained on Doppler radar.
Chapter in Wildlife Techniques Manual,
6th Edition R. Larkin, A. Kelly
Writing a chapter on radar observation
of wildlife for the next edition of
the Wildlife Techniques Manual, a standard
reference.
Energy expenditure and habitat use
of migrating thrushes M. Wikelski,
R. Larkin, R. Diehl, E. Tarlow, A. Raim,
P. Mankin
First attempt to use doubly-labeled
water to measure carbon turnover in
a freely-migrating songbird; data on
flight and stopover biology are also
obtained while tracking the birds. |
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