Illinois Natural History Survey - University of Illinois

Jeremy Tiemann
  Email: jtiemann@illinois.edu
  Title: Field Biologist

Mailing address:
1816 S. Oak St. , MC–652   
Champaign, IL 61820
Office address:
607 E. Peabody Dr.
Champaign, IL 61820
  Phone: 217-244-4594              Fax: 217-244-0802

 
Activities Conduct field surveys for freshwater mollusks, fishes, crayfishes, and amphibians/reptiles

Assist with collections management of freshwater mollusks and fishes

Research
Research interests - ecology of North American freshwater mollusks and fishes and the protection of their habitats

Outreach activities - give life history presentations on freshwater mollusks, fishes, crayfishes, and amphibians/reptiles to Pre-K to 8th grade students

Recognition Recipient of the Past-president's Certificate of Appreciation from the Illinois Chapter of the American Fisheries Society (2011)

Recipient of the Young Professional Mentoring Program Award from the American Fisheries Society (2009)

Recipient of the Best Poster Award from the Kansas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society (2005)

Recipient of the Best Professional Poster Award in the Water Quality Section from the American Fisheries Society (2004)

Recipient of the Otto Tiemeier - Frank Cross Award from the Kansas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society (2002)

Professional
affiliations
Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society

American Fisheries Society

American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists

North American Native Fishes Association

Illinois State Academy of Science

Selected
publications
Tiemann, J.S., S.E. McMurray, G.T. Watters, and M.C. Barnhart. 2010. A review of the interactions between catfishes and freshwater mollusks in North America. Pages 733-743 in Catfish 2010: P.H. Michaletz and V.H. Travnichek, editors. Conservation, ecology, and management of catfish: the second international symposium. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 77, Bethesda, Maryland.

Tiemann, J.S. and K.S. Cummings. 2010. New record for the freshwater snail Lithasia geniculata (Gastropoda: Pleuroceridae) in the Ohio River, Illinois, with comments on potential threats to the population. Southeastern Naturalist 9:171-176.

Tiemann, J.S. 2008. Distribution and life history characteristics of the state-endangered bluebreast darter Etheostoma camurum (Cope) in Illinois. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 101:235-246.

Tiemann, J.S., H.R. Dodd, N. Owens, and D.H. Wahl. 2007. Effects of lowhead dams on unionids in the Fox River, Illinois. Northeastern Naturalist 14:125-138.

Gillette, D.P., J.S. Tiemann, D.R. Edds, and M.L. Wildhaber. 2006. Habitat use by a Midwestern U.S.A. riverine fish assemblage: effects of season, water temperature and river discharge. Journal of Fish Biology 68:1494-1512.

Professional
society
involvement
and activities
Member of the American Fisheries Society's Endangered Species Committee - Gastropod Subcommittee

Co-chair of the Gastropod Distribution and Status Committee for the Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society

Chair of the Ictalurid Technical Committee for the North Central Division of the American Fisheries Society

Member of the Illinois Endangered Species Technical Advisory Committee on fishes and on invertebrates

Reviewed manuscripts for the Journal of Environmental Management, the North American Journal of Fisheries Management, the American Midland Naturalist, the Northeastern Naturalist, the Southwestern Naturalist, the Prairie Naturalist, the Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science, the Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, and the Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science

Education Master of Science - Biological Sciences - Emporia State University (Kansas) - 2002

Bachelor of Science - Biology - University of Kansas, Lawrence - 1998



last updated on 31 Oct 2012





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