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John B. Taft
  Email: taft@inhs.illinois.edu
  Title: Plant Ecologist/Botanist

Mailing address:
1816 S. Oak Street , MC–652   
Champaign, IL 61820
Office address:
Robert A. Evers Laboratory 1909 S. Oak Street
Champaign, IL 61820
  Phone: 217-244-5046              Fax: 217-244-0802

 
Activities Principal duties include: coordination of a botanical survey programs with emphasis on threatened and endangered species and natural areas surveys; teaching, and research.

Teaching activities:
Teach NRES 415, Native Plant ID and Floristics.
Serve on graduate committees and help direct student research projects, occasional guest lecturer.

Outreach activities:
I give numerous presentations annually to public and professional groups with a focus on vegetational ecology.

Research
Vegetation ecology of oak-dominated communities including flatwoods, barrens, and woodlands; methods for assessing floristic integrity; ecology of grasslands including prairies of Illinois and steppes of central Asia.

Message to
Students
Please contact me for available opportunities.

Recognition Included on list of teachers ranked as excellent by students (2009, 2010, 2011).

Professional
affiliations
International Association of Vegetation Scientists, Illinois Native Plant Society, Torrey Botanical Society

Selected
publications
Taft, J. B. and E. Smith. 2013. A field test of regeneration for an isolated population of Violet collinsia (Collinsia violacea). Ecological Restoration 31(1): 57-62.

Taft, J. B., and J. O. Dawson. 2011. Evidence for community structuring associated with the actinorhizal shrub Ceanothus americanus in tallgrass prairies in Illinois, USA. Functional Plant Biology 38:711-719.

Taft, J. B., L. R. Phillippe, C. Dietrich, and K.R. Robertson. 2011. Grassland composition, structure, and diversity patterns along major environmental gradients in the Central Tien Shan. Plant Ecology 212: 1349-1361.

Sivicek, V., and J. B. Taft. 2011. Functional Group Density as an index for assessing floristic integrity in tallgrass prairie. Ecological Indicators 11: 1251-1258.

Taft, J. B. 2009. Effects of overstory stand density and fire on ground layer vegetation in oak woodland and savanna habitats. In: Hutchinson, T. F. (ed.). Proceedings of the 3rd Fire in Eastern Oak Forests Conference; 2008 May 20-22; Carbondale, IL. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-46. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station.

Taylor, C., J. B. Taft, and C. Warwick, editors. 2009. Canaries in the Catbird Seat - The Past, Present, and Future of Biological Resources in a Changing Environment. Illinois Natural History Survey Special Publication 30. Champaign.

Taft, J. B., C. Hauser, and K. R. Robertson. 2006. Estimating floristic integrity in tallgrass prairie. Biological Conservation 131:42-51.

complete publications list (pdf)


Program
Affiliates
Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences and the Department of Plant Biology

Education PhD, Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois, 1999

MS, Botany, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, 1982

BS, General Agriculture, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, 1979





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