WWW Articles by Ken Robertson
My homepage was started in March 1996. It contains a resume as well as examples of work with which I am involved.
The Tallgrass Prairie in Illinois.
Robertson, K. R. and J. Tate, programming by J. Crowder. A directory of Illinois Systematists, Ecologists, and Field Biologists. Third edition.
An article entitled "50 Years of Change in Illinois Hill Prairies" was originally published in Erigenia: Journal of the Illinois Native Plant Society. To make this article more widely available, I have converted it to html and placed it on a server.
Some of my research involved the Rosaceae, Rose Family, and I prepared an introduction to this family to use in the Plant Systematics class at the University of Illinois
An annotated list of woody plant native to or naturalized in Illinois has been placed on the web; this table was originally published in Erigenia.
People often ask what species were typically found in blacksoil prairies in Illinois. To help with this, I have placed on the web a list of species of vascular plants found in three Central Illinois prairie remnants.
A similar list has been placed on the web for Revis Hill Prairie Nature Preserve in Mason County.
Field work was conduced in 1994 at Site M in Cass County, Illinois, and the list of vascular plants that was complied has been placed on a web site.
Several documents from the Corridors for Tomorrow project have been placed on web pages: (1)
prairie plants, (2) shrubs, and (3) trees.
List of plant species at the Savanna Army Depot, in Carroll and Jo Daviess counties, Illinois.
I am in charge of the Newsletter for the American Society of Plant Taxonomists. The "Current News" is maintained on a web site at the Illinois Natural History Survey, but is most often accessed through the Society's homepage.
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