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CURRICULUM VITAE OF CHRISTOPHER A. TAYLOR

I. PERSONAL INFORMATION

Christopher Allan Taylor 1904 Sadler Drive Champaign, IL 61821 (217) 244-2153 – Day (217) 714-5435 – Evening [email protected] Citizenship – United States of America

II. EDUCATION

1991 B.S. (Zoology, Minor - Chemistry), Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, Illinois 62901

1993 M.S. (Zoology), Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, Illinois 62901 Thesis title: Reproductive Biology of the Northern Starhead Topminnow, Fundulus dispar (Agassiz). Advisor: Dr. Brooks M. Burr

2003 Ph. D. (Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences), University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign, Urbana, Illinois 61801 Thesis title: Systematics of the North American genus Orconectes (: ). Advisor: Dr. Lawrence M. Page

III. RESEARCH/WORK EXPERIENCE

4/2016-Present Senior Scientist, Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, IL. Duties: conduct independent research, submit results of research activities to peer-reviewed journals, acquire external funding from multiple sources, manage grants, advise and train graduate students, conduct outreach activities that promote the INHS.

10/2010-Present Lead Scientist, Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, IL. 2

Duties: conduct independent research, submit results of research activities to peer-reviewed journals, acquire external funding from multiple sources, manage grants, advise and train graduate students, conduct outreach activities that promote the INHS.

6/2011-Present Curator of Fishes, Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, IL. Duties: identification of specimens, data entry and management, supervision of Collection Manager and curatorial assistants

4/1995-Present Curator of , Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, IL. Duties: identification and preparation of specimens, specimen loans, data entry and management, supervision of curatorial assistants

9/2001-Present Research Scientist-Ichthyologist, Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, IL Duties: Conduct surveys for threatened and endangered fishes and invertebrates at future Illinois Department of Transportation project sites, write reports summarizing results of those surveys

1997-2001 Associate Research Scientist-Ichthyologist, Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, IL Duties: Conduct surveys for threatened and endangered fishes and at future Illinois Department of Transportation project sites, write reports summarizing results of those surveys

1993-1997 Assistant Research Scientist-Ichthyologist, Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, IL Duties: Conduct surveys for threatened and endangered fishes, mussels and crayfishes at future Illinois Department of Transportation project sites, write reports summarizing results of those surveys

1989-93 Curatorial Assistant, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, Illinois 62901. Duties: Curation of SIUC Ichthyological Collection, specimen sorting and identification, specimen preparation, specimen loan preparation, databasing of specimen locality information

1992 Research Assistant, Fish Status Survey in Duck River Area, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of Zoology, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, IL Duties: Conduct field surveys for three species of fishes under consideration for listing by USFWS (striated darter, coppercheek darter, and saddled madtom)

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1991 Research Assistant, Bluehead Shiner Recovery Plan, Illinois Department of Conservation, Department of Zoology, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, IL Duties: Collection of bluehead shiners from native range, introduction and monitoring of introduced population in southern Illinois

IV. PEER REVIEWED BOOKS PUBLISHED 2020 Schuster, G. A., C. A. Taylor, and S. W. McGregor. The Crayfishes of Alabama. In press, University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

2015 Taylor, C. A., G. A. Schuster, and D. B. Wylie. Field Guide to Crayfishes of the Midwest. Illinois Natural History Survey Manual No. 15. 145 pp.

2004 Taylor, C. A. and G. A. Schuster. The Crayfishes of Kentucky. Illinois Natural History Survey Special Publication No. 28. 227 pp.

V. EDITED BOOKS 2009 Taylor, C. A., J. A. Taft, and C. E. Warwick, Editors. Canaries in the Catbird Seat – The Past, Present, and future of Biological Resources in a Changing Environment. Illinois Natural History Survey Special Publication No. 30. 306 pp.

VI. PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS 2019 Taylor, C. A., R. J. DiStefano, E. R. Larson, and J. Stoekel. Towards a cohesive strategy for the conservation of the Unites States’ diverse and highly endemic crayfish fauna. Hydrobiologia doi.org/10.1007/s10750-019-04066-3

2019 Krause, K.P., H. Chien, D.L. Ficklin, D.M. Hall, G. A. Schuster, T.M. Swannack, C. A. Taylor, and J.H. Knouft, 2019. Streamflow regimes and geologic conditions are more important than water temperature when projecting future crayfish distributions. Climate Change doi:org/10.1007/s10584-019-02435-4

2018 Glon, M. G., R. F. Thoma, C. A. Taylor, M. Daly, and J. V. Freudenstein. Molecular phylogenetic analysis of the devil crayfish group, with elevation of Lacunicambarus Hobbs, 1969 to generic rank and a description of the devil crayfish, Lacunicambarus diogenes (Girard, 1852) comb. nov. (Decapoda: Astacoidea: Cambaridae). Journal of Biology 1-14 doi: 10.1093/jcbiol/ruy057.

2018 Fetzner, J. W. and C. A. Taylor. Two new species of freshwater crayfish (Decapoda: Cambaridae) of the genus Faxonius from the Ozark Highlands of Arkansas and Missouri. Zootaxa 4399(4): 491-520.

2018 Rice, C. J., E. Larson, and C. A. Taylor. Environmental DNA detects a rare large river 4

crayfish but with little relation to local abundance. Freshwater Biology DOI: 10.1111/fwb.13081.

2017 Rhoden , C.M., W. E. Peterman, and C. A. Taylor. Maxent-directed field surveys identify new populations of narrowly endemic habitat specialists. PeerJ 5:e3632.

2017 Stites, A. J., C. A. Taylor, and E. J. Kessler. Trophic ecology of the North American crayfish genus Barbicambarus, evidence for a unique body size trophic position relationship. Journal of Crustacean Biology 37(3): 263-271.

2017 Stites, A. J., C. A. Taylor, M. J. Dreslik, and T. E. Gordon. Using randomized sampling methods to determine distribution and habitat use of Barbicambarus simmonsi, a rare, narrowly endemic crayfish. American Midland Naturalist 177: 250-262.

2016 Taylor, C. A., C. M. Rhoden, and G. A. Schuster. A new species of crayfish in the genus Orconectes (Decapoda: Cambaridae) from the Tennessee River drainage with comments on and a key to members of the O. juvenilis Species Complex. Zootaxa 4208(2): 161- 175.

2016 Schuster, G. A. and C. A. Taylor. Cambarus (Depressicambarus) clairitae, a new species of crayfish (Decapoda: Cambaridae) from Alabama with a review of the halli Group in the subgenus Depressicambarus. Zootaxa 4193(2): 332-346.

2016 Taylor, C. A. and H. W. Robison. A new burrowing crayfish of the genus Hobbs, 1969 (Decapoda: Cambaridae) from the Red River drainage of the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 4144(4): 575-583.

2016 Rhoden, C. M., C. A. Taylor, and B. K. Wagner. Habitat assessment and range updates for two rare Arkansas burrowing crayfishes: Fallicambarus harpi and Procambarus reimeri. Southeastern Naturalist 15(3): 448-485.

2016 Rhoden, C. M., C. A. Taylor, and W. E. Peterman. Highway to Heaven? Roadsides as preferred habitat for two narrowly endemic crayfish. Freshwater Science 35(3): 974-983.

2016 Nolen, M. S., C. A. Taylor, T. P. Archdeacon, T. J. Austring, and T. A. Divers. Conchas Crayfish (Orconectes deanae) recognized as an alien species to the middle Rio Grande Basin, New Mexico. Southwestern Naturalist 61(1): 68-71.

2016 Engelbert, B. S., C. A. Taylor, and R. J. DiStefano. Development of standardized stream-dwelling crayfish sampling methods at site-and drainage-scales. North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 36: 104-115.

2016 Wolff, P. J. C. A. Taylor, E. J. Heske, and R. L. Schooley. Predation risk for crayfish differs between drought and non-drought conditions. Freshwater Science 35(1): 91-102.

2015 Schuster, G. A., C. A. Taylor, and S. B. Adams. Procambarus (Girardiella) holifieldi, a 5

new species of crayfish (Decapoda: Cambaridae) from Alabama with a revision of the Hagenianus Group in the subgenus Girardiella. Zootaxa 4021(1): 1-32.

2015 Richman, N. I, M. Bo¨hm, S. B. Adams, F. Alvarez, E. A. Bergey, John J. S. Bunn, Q. Burnham, J. Cordeiro, J. Coughran, K. A. Crandall, K. L. Dawkins, R. J. DiStefano, N. E. Doran, L. Edsman, A. G. Eversole, L.Fureder, J. M. Furse, F. Gherardi†, P. Hamr, D. M. Holdich, P. Horwitz, K. Johnston, C. M. Jones, J. P. G. Jones, R. L. Jones, T. G. Jones, T. Kawai, S. Lawler, M. Lo´pez-Mejı´a, R. M. Miller, C. Pedraza-Lara, J. D. Reynolds, A. M. Richardson, M. B. Schultz, G. A. Schuster, P. J. Sibley, C. Souty-Grosset, C. A. Taylor, R. F. Thoma, J. Walls, T. S. Walsh and B. Collen. Multiple drivers of decline in the global status of freshwater crayfish (Deceapoda: Astacidea). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 37: 20140060.

2015 Taylor, C.A. Key to the species of Orconectes. Chapter 16, pages 649-667 in: J.H. Thorp and D.C. Rogers (eds.), Freshwater Invertebrates, Fourth Edition, Vol. II: Keys to Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

2015 Soucek, D. J., E. A. Lazo-Wasem, C. A. Taylor, and K. M. Major. Descriptions of two new species of Hyalella (Amphipoda: Hyalellidae) from eastern North America with a revised key to the North American members of the genus. Journal of Crustacean Biology 35(4): 814-829.

2015 Tiemann, J. S., C. A. Taylor, D. Wylie, J. Lamer, P. W. Willink, F. M. Veraldi, S. Pescitelli, B. Lubinski, T. Thomas, R. Sauer, and B. Cantrell. Range expansions and new drainage records for select Illinois fishes. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 108:47-52.

2015 Taylor, C. A., B. S. Engelbert, and R. J. DiStefano. Assessments of burrowing and lentic-dwelling crayfish communities: a proposed sampling design. Freshwater Crayfish 21 (1): 63-69.

2014 Wolff, P. J. C. A. Taylor, E. J. Heske, and R. L. Schooley. Habitat selection by American mink during summer is related to hotspots of crayfish prey. Wildlife Biology. 21: 9-17.

2014 Kilburn, S. L., C. A. Taylor, and G. A. Schuster. Conservation assessment and habitat notes for three rare Alabama crayfishes: Cambarus cracens, Cambarus scotti, and Cambarus unestami. Southeastern Naturalist 13(1): 108-118.

2014 Peters, J., M. J. Cooper, S. M. Creque, M. S. Kornis, J. T. Maxted, W. L. Perry, F. W. Schueler, T. P. Simon, C. A. Taylor, R. F. Thoma, D. G. Uzarski, and D. M. Lodge. Historical Changes and Current Status of Crayfish Diversity and Distribution in the Laurentian Great Lakes. Journal of Great Lakes Research 40 (1).

2014 Taylor, C. A., S. B. Adams, and G. A. Schuster. Systematics and biogeography of Orconectes, subgenus Trisellescens, in the southeastern United States, a test of 6

morphology-based classification. Journal of Crustacean Biology 34(1): 1-14.

2013 Thomas, C. L. and C. A. Taylor. Scavenger or predator? Examining a potential predator-prey relationship between crayfish and benthic fish in stream food webs. Freshwater Science 32: 1309-1317.

2013 Levengood, J. M., D. J. Soucek, C. A. Taylor, and D. A. Gay. Mercury in small Illinois fishes: historical perspectives and current issues. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment DOI 10.1007/s10661-012-3040-z.

2012 Dietrich, C. J. Hart, D. Raila, U. Ravaioli, N. Sobh, O. Sobh, and C. Taylor. InvertNet: a new paradigm for digital access to invertebrate collections. ZooKeys 209: 165-181.

2012 McAllister, C. T., C. A. Taylor, and H. W. Robison. New distributional records for the red river burrowing crayfish, Procambarus curdi and Osage burrowing crayfish, Procambarus liberorum (Decapoda: Cambaridae), in Arkansas and Oklahoma. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science 91: 19-28.

2012 Moody, E. K. and C. A. Taylor. Red swamp crawfish (Procambarus clarkii) discovered in the San Pedro River, Arizona: a new invader in a threatened ecosystem. The Southwestern Naturalist 57(3): 339-340.

2012 Tiemann, J. S., C. A. Taylor, and J. Knouft. Conservation review of the Longnose Dace Rhinichthys cataractae (Valenciennes) in northeastern Illinois. Transactions of Illinois State Academy of Science 105: 57-64.

2011 Taylor, C. A., G. A. Schuster, C. L. Graydon, P. E. Moler. Distribution and conservation status of the Rusty Gravedigger, Cambarus miltus, a poorly known Gulf Coastal crayfish. Southeastern Naturalist 10: 547-552.

2010 Wagner, B. K., C. A. Taylor, and M. D. Kottmyer. Status and Distribution of the Gapped Ringed Crayfish, Orconectes neglectus chaenodactylus, in Arkansas. Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science 64: 115-122.

2010 Taylor, C. A. and G. A. Schuster. Monotypic no more, a description of a new crayfish of the genus Barbicambarus Hobbs, 1969 (Decapoda: Cambaridae) from the Tennessee River Drainage using morphology and molecules. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 124 (4): 324-334.

2010 Adams, S. B., C. A. Taylor, and C. Lukhaup. Crayfish fauna of the Tennessee River drainage in Mississippi, including new state species records. Southeastern Naturalist 9(3): 521-528.

2010 Wagner, B. K., C. A. Taylor, and M. D. Kottmyer. Status and distribution of Orconectes williamsi (Williams’ Crayfish) in Arkansas, with new drainage records from the Arkansas River drainage. Pp. 175-184 in Conservation, Biology, and Natural History of 7

Crayfishes from the southern United States, Z. Loughman, S. Welsh, and T. P. Simon (eds.), Southeastern Naturalist 9, Special Issue.

2010 Taylor, C. A. and D. J. Soucek. Re-examining the importance of fish in the diets of stream-dwelling crayfishes: implications for food web analyses and conservation. American Midland Naturalist 163: 280-293.

2009 DeWalt, R. E., C. A. Taylor, J. S. Tiemann, and K. S. Cummings. Aquatic macroinvertebrate assemblages in Illinois: diversity, changes, and prospects for the future. Chap. 10, pp. 163-175 in Canaries in the Catbird Seat – The Past, Present, and future of Biological Resources in a Changing Environment, C. A. Taylor, J. A. Taft, and C. E. Warwick (eds.). Illinois Natural History Survey Special Publication No. 30.

2008 Schuster, G. A., C. A. Taylor, and J. Johansen. An annotated checklist and preliminary designation of drainage distributions of the crayfishes of Alabama. Southeastern Naturalist 7 (3): 493-504.

2007 Farvet, C., K.S. Cummings, R.J. McGinley, E.J. Heske, K.P. Johnson, C.A. Phillips, L.R. Phillippe, M.E. Retzer, C.A. Taylor, & M.J. Wetzel. Profiling natural history collections: a method for quantitative and comparative health assessment. Collections Forum 22 (1 & 2): 53-65.

2007 Taylor, C. A., G. A. Schuster, J. E. Cooper, R. J. DiStefano, A. G. Eversole, P. Hamr, H. H. Hobbs III, H. W. Robison, C. E. Skelton, and R. F. Thoma. A reassessment of the conservation status of crayfishes of the United States and Canada: the effects of 10+ years of increased awareness. Fisheries 32(8): 372-389.

2006 Taylor, C. A., D. J. Soucek, and E. L. Organ. A new crayfish of the genus Cambarus Erichson, 1846 from an under-sampled habitat type in central Tennessee, USA (Decapoda: Cambaridae). Zootaxa 1200: 29-41.

2006 Taylor, C. A. and J. H. Knouft. Historical influences on genital morphology among sympatric species: systematics and gonopod evolution in the genus Orconectes (Cambaridae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 89: 1-12.

2005 Jones, S. N., E. A. Berbey, and C. A. Taylor. Update to the checklist of Oklahoma crayfishes. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science 85: 43-46.

2005 Taylor, C. A. and J. K. Tucker. New Distributional Records for Illinois Crayfishes (Decapoda: Cambaridae) with Comments on the Continual Spread of Non-native Species. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 98 (1&2):75-80.

2004 Taylor, C. A., S. N. Jones, and E. A. Bergey. The crayfishes of Oklahoma revisited: new state records and checklist of species. The Southwestern Naturalist 49(2): 250-255.

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2002 Taylor, C. A. A new crayfish of the genus Orconectes Cope, 1872 from the lower Ohio River drainage of western Kentucky. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 115(1): 129-137.

2002 Taylor, C. A. and M. Hardman. Phylogenetics of the crayfish subgenus Crockerinus, genus Orconectes (Decapoda: Cambaridae), based on cytochrome oxidase I. Journal of Crustacean Biology 22(4): 874-881.

2002 Taylor, C. A. and Conservation of Native Crayfish Stocks. Chap. 6, pp. 236- 257 in Biology of Freshwater Crayfish, D. M. Holdich (ed.). Blackwell Science Ltd., Oxford, UK.

2001 Taylor, C. A., J. H. Knouft, and T. M. Hiland. Consequences of stream impoundment on fish communities in a small North American drainage. Regulated Rivers 17(4):687-698.

2000 Lodge, D. M., C. A. Taylor, D. M. Holdich, and J. Skudal. Reducing impacts of exotic crayfish introductions. Fisheries 25(8):21-23.

2000 Lodge, D. M., C. A. Taylor, D. M. Holdich, and J. Skudal. Nonindigenous crayfishes threaten North American freshwater biodiversity: lessons from Europe. Fisheries 25(8):7-20.

2000 Taylor, C. A. Systematic studies of the Orconectes juvenilis complex (Decapoda: Cambaridae), with descriptions of two new species. Journal of Crustacean Biology 20(1):132-152.

1999 Taylor, C. A. and T. G. Anton. Distributional and ecological notes on some of Illinois’ burrowing crayfishes. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 92(1-2): 137-145.

1998 Taylor, C. A. and M. H. Sabaj. A new crayfish of the genus Orconectes from the Blood River drainage of western Kentucky and Tennessee (Decapoda: Cambaridae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 111(3): 645-652.

1997 Taylor, C. A. and M. H. Sabaj. A new crayfish of the genus Orconectes from western Tennessee (Decapoda: Cambaridae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 110(2): 263-271.

1997 Taylor, C. A. The taxonomic status of members of the subgenus Erebicambarus, genus Cambarus (Decapoda: Cambaridae), east of the Mississippi River. Journal of Crustacean Biology 17(2): 352-360.

1997 Taylor, C. A. and B. M. Burr. Reproductive biology of the northern starhead topminnow, Fundulus dispar (Osteichthyes: Fundulidae), with a review of data for freshwater members of the genus. American Midland Naturalist 137(1): 151-164.

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1996 Taylor, C. A., M. L. Warren Jr., J. F. Fitzpatrick Jr., H. H. Hobbs III, R. F. Jezerinac, W. L. Pflieger, and H. W. Robison. Conservation status of crayfishes of the United States and Canada. Fisheries 21(4): 25-38.

1996 Taylor, C. A. and M. Redmer. Status and Distribution of the crayfish Orconectes rusticus in Illinois, with notes on species displacement and habitat preference. Journal of Crustacean Biology 16(3): 547-551.

1996 Cook, K. M., C. A. Taylor, and B. M. Burr. Status review and distribution of the striated darter, Etheostoma striatulum, and coppercheek darter, E. aquali, in the Duck River system, Tennessee. Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science 71(2): 47-55.

1996 Eisenhour, D. J., B. M. Burr, K. M. Cook, and C. A. Taylor. Conservation status review of the saddled madtom, Noturus (Rabida) sp. (Siluriformes: Ictaluridae) in the Duck River system, Tennessee. Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science 71(2): 41-46.

1996 Burr, B. M., K. M. Cook, D. J. Eisenhour, K. R. Piller, W. J. Poly, R. W. Sauer, C. A. Taylor, E. R. Atwood, and G. L. Seegert. Selected Illinois fishes in jeopardy: new records and status evaluations. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 89(3-4): 169-186.

1996 Burr, B. M., D. J. Eisenhour, K. M. Cook, C. A. Taylor, G. L. Seegert, R. W. Sauer, and E. R. Atwood. Nonnative fishes in Illinois waters: What do the records reveal? Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 89(1-2): 73-91.

1994 Taylor, C. A., B. M. Burr, and K. M. Cook. Status and Distribution of Three Rare Illinois Fishes: Blacktail Shiner (Cyprinella venusta), Northern Starhead Topminnow (Fundulus dispar), and Cypress Darter (Etheostoma proeliare). Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 87(1-2): 71-82.

1994 Warren, M. L. Jr., B. M. Burr, and C. A. Taylor. The Relict Darter, Etheostoma chienense (Percidae): Status Review of a Kentucky Endemic. Transactions of the Kentucky Academy of Science 55(1-2): 20-27.

1992 Taylor, C. A. The Rediscovery of the Ohio Shrimp, Macrobrachium ohione, in Illinois. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 85(3-4): 1992, 227-228.

1991 Warren, M. L. Jr., R. R. Cicerello, C. A. Taylor, E. Laudermilk, and B. M. Burr. Ichthyofaunal Records and Range Extensions for the Barren, Cumberland, and Tennessee River drainages. Transactions of the Kentucky Academy of Science 52(1-2): 1991, 17-20.

VII. NON-PEER REVIEWED REPORTS

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2012 Kilburn, S. L., C. A. Taylor, and G. A. Schuster. Status survey for three rare Alabama crayfishes, Cambarus cracens, Cambarus scotti, and Cambarus unestami. INHS Technical Report 2012(21). 20 pp.

2009 Tiemann, J. S., C. A. Taylor, J. H. Knouft, and J. L. Sherwood. Status, distribution, and resource requirements of the longnose dace Rhinichthys cataractae (Valenciennes) in the Wisconsin Driftless region of Illinois. INHS Technical Report 2009 (33). 25 pp.

2008 Schuster, G. A. and C. A. Taylor. Survey of southern Alabama for the rusty gravedigger crayfish, Cambarus miltus. Illinois Natural History Survey, Center of Biodiversity and Ecological Entomology Technical Report 2008(2). 19 pp.

2007 Schuster, G. A. and C. A. Taylor. Final Report: Compilation of Alabama crayfish museum holdings and construction of a geo-referenced database. Illinois Natural History Survey, Center of Biodiversity and Ecological Entomology Technical Report 2007(26). 14 pp.

2006 Retzer, M. E., C. A. Taylor, K. S. Cummings, J. Claussen, J. S. Tiemann, and J. Epifanio. Aquatic life and systems. Chap. 12, pp. 1-38 in East Central Illinois Master Naturalist Manual, R. Kanter (ed.). University of Illinois Extension, Urbana, IL.

2005 Taylor, C. A. and D. J. Soucek. Possible displacement mechanisms in non-native crayfishes. Illinois Natural History Survey Reports 384: 2.

2004 Burr, B. M., J. T. Sipiorski, M. R. Thomas, K. S. Cummings, and C. A. Taylor. Fishes, mussels, crayfishes, and aquatic habitats of the Hoosier-Shawnee Ecological Assessment Area. Pp. 109-171 in The Hoosier-Shawnee Ecological Assessment, F. R. Thompson, III (ed.). U. S. Department of Agriculture General Technical Report NC-244, St. Paul, MN.

2001 Taylor, S.J., M.J. Wetzel, R.E. DeWalt, and C.A. Taylor. An Assessment of the Aquatic Resources of Black Partridge Creek Basin, Cook and DuPage Counties, Illinois: Surveys for Fishes and Aquatic Macroinvertebrates. IDOT FAP 340 - Project No. P-91-315-86. Illinois Natural History Survey, Center for Biodiversity, Technical Report 2001(2): 1-43.

2001 Wetzel, M.J., C.A. Taylor, K.S. Cummings, and S.J. Taylor. An Assessment of the Aquatic Resources of Mazon River and Mud Slough, Mazon Wetland Mitigation Bank Project Area, Grundy County, Illinois: Surveys for Fishes, Unionid Mussels, and Aquatic Macroinvertebrates. Illinois Natural History Survey Center for Biodiversity Technical Report 2001 (6): 1-28.

1999 Taylor, C. A., and J. H. Knouft. A Post-Impoundment Survey of Kinkaid Creek Fishes. Illinois Natural History Survey Center for Biodiversity Technical Report 1999(16). 14 pp.

1998 Taylor, C. A. The rusty crayfish in Illinois. Illinois Natural History Survey Reports 354: 10-11. 11

1997 Wetzel, M. J., R. E. DeWalt, C. A. Taylor, and K. S. Cummings. An Assessment of the Aquatic Resources in the IDOT FAP 310 (U. S. Route 67) Project Area, Cass, McDonough, Morgan, and Schuyler Counties, Illinois: Surveys for Fishes, Freshwater Mussels, and other Aquatic Macroinvertebrates. Illinois Natural History Survey Center for Biodiversity Technical Report 1997(10). 41 pp.

1996 Taylor, C. A. Introduced crayfishes in Illinois. Illinois Natural History Survey Reports 337:1, 8.

1995 Wetzel, M. J., M. A. Harris, H. E. Kitchel, and C. A. Taylor. An Assessment of the Aquatic Resources in the IDOT FAP 301 (U.S. Route 20) Project Area, Jo Daviess and Stephenson Counties, Illinois: Surveys for Fishes, Unionid Mussels, other Aquatic Macroinvertebrates, Aquatic Macrophytes, and Water Quality Monitoring. Illinois Natural History Survey Center for Biodiversity Technical Report 1995 (2). 85 pp.

1993 Burr, B. M., C. A. Taylor, and K. M. Cook. Final Report: Status Survey of the Coppercheek Darter (Etheostoma aquali), Striated Darter (Etheostoma striatulum), and Saddled Madtom (Noturus sp. cf. elegans) in the Duck River Drainage, Tennessee. Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. 77 pp.

1992 Burr, B. M., C. A. Taylor, and K. M. Cook. Final Report: Status and Distribution of Three Rare Illinois Fishes: Starhead Topminnow (Fundulus dispar), Cypress Darter (Etheostoma proeliare), and Blacktail Shiner (Cyprinella venusta). Illinois Department of Conservation. 41 pp.

1991 Warren, M. L. Jr., B. M. Burr, and C. A. Taylor. Final Report: Aspects of Reproduction in a Captive Population of the State Threatened Ironcolor Shiner (Notropis chalybaeus). Illinois Department of Conservation. 22 pp.

VIII. TEACHING EXPERIENCE

2015 Instructor, Integrative Biology 496 (Coral Reef Field Ecology). 20 Jan. – 24 May 2015, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL.

2013 Instructor, NRES 598 (Conservation of Aquatic Ecosystems). 5 June – 9 Aug. 2013. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL

2013 Instructor, Integrative Biology 496 (Coral Reef Field Ecology). 22 Jan. – 19 May 2013, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL.

2012 Instructor, NRES 598 (Conservation of Aquatic Ecosystems). 7 June – 14 Aug. 2012. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL.

2011 Instructor, Integrative Biology 496 (Coral Reef Field Ecology). 24 Jan. – 22 May 2011, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL. 12

2011 Instructor, ichthyology component of Integrative Biology 368 (Vertebrate Natural History). 23 Aug. – 13 Sept. 2011, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL.

2011 Co-Instructor, Integrated Biology 362 (Marine Biology). 17 Jan. – 15 May 2011, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL.

2010 Instructor, ichthyology component of Integrative Biology 368 (Vertebrate Natural History). 23 Aug. – 16 Sept. 2010, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL.

2010 “The Biology and Identification of North American Crayfishes”. A workshop presented with Guenter A. Schuster at the 18th Symposium of the International Association of Astacology, 22 July 2010, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri.

2009 Instructor, Integrative Biology 496 (Coral Reef Field Ecology). 20 Jan. – 24 May 2009, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL.

2008 Instructor, Integrative Biology 496 (Coral Reef Field Ecology). 14 Jan. – 18 May 2008, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL.

2007 Instructor, Integrative Biology 496 (Coral Reef Field Ecology). 20 Jan. – 20 May 2007, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL.

2007 “The Biology and Identification of North American Crayfishes”. A workshop presented with G. A. Schuster at the Annual Meetings of the North American Benthological Society, 2 June 2007, Columbia, SC.

2006 Co-Instructor, Amphibians, Reptiles, and Crustaceans of Illinois. Illinois Wilds Institute for Nature, 11-13 April 2006, Cache River Wetlands Center, Karnak, IL.

2005 Co-Instructor, Integrative Biology 496 (Diversity of Lower Vertebrates). 21 Jan. – 8 May 2005, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL.

2002 “The Biology, Ecology and Distribution of North American Crayfishes”. A workshop presented to United States Forest Service, 22 October 2002, Oxford, MS.

2001 “The Biology, Ecology and Distribution of North American Crayfishes”. A workshop presented with G. A. Schuster at the Annual Meetings of the North American Benthological Society, 3-8 June 2001, La Crosse, WI.

1996 “The Crayfishes of Illinois”. Workshop conducted for members of the Illinois Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, 19-20 August 1996, Okaw Bluff Group Camp, Lake Shelbyville,IL.

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1991-1993 Teaching Assistant, Zoology 220A (Invertebrate Zoology), and Zoology 465 (Ichthyology), Department of Zoology, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, IL

IX. PRESENTATIONS (* = non-presenting co-author)

2019 “The Illinois Natural History Survey Fish Collection”. Invited presentation at the Understanding Change in Aquatic Ecosystems symposium funded by National Science Foundation, 10-12 September 2019, Fort Collins, CO.

2018 “Assessing crayfish habitat requirements: a proposed method for determining habitat breadth in lotic ecosystems”. Paper presented at the 22th Symposium of the International Association of Astacology, 8 – 13 July 2018, Pittsburgh, PA.

2018 “An update on the distribution and conservation status of the crayfishes of Alabama”. * Paper presented by S. McGregor at the 22th Symposium of the International Association of Astacology, 8 – 13 July 2018, Pittsburgh, PA.

2018 “Assessing rarity patterns in crayfish at multiple spatial scales using scale-area curves”. * Poster presented at the 22th Symposium of the International Association of Astacology, 8 – 13 July 2018, Pittsburgh, PA.

2018 “Water quality analysis and habitat threats concerning Cambarus cracens on Sand Mountain in northeast Alabama”. * Poster presented at the 22th Symposium of the International Association of Astacology, 8 – 13 July 2018, Pittsburgh, PA.

2017 “Perspectives on North American crayfish conservation past/present/future”. Invited session lead-off paper presented at the Annual Meeting for the Society for Freshwater Science, 4-9 June, Raleigh, NC.

2017 “Downstream transport overwhelms local species abundance in explaining environment DNA detection probability for a large river crayfish”. * Paper presented by C. J. Rice at the Annual Meeting for the Society for Freshwater Science, 4-9 June, Raleigh, NC.

2016 “Revealing the elephant” the past, present , and future of species delimitations in crayfishes”. Paper presented at the Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society 2016 Meeting, 18– 20 Feb. 2016, Wheeling, WV.

2016 “The crayfishes of Alabama project: a case study of why faunal surveys still matter”. Paper presented at the Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society 2016 Meeting, 18– 20 Feb. 2016, Wheeling, WV.

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2014 “Bigger is better: feeding ecology of the giant crayfish in the genus Barbicambarus”, Paper presented at the 20th Symposium of the International Association of Astacology, 21 – 26 September 2014, Sapporo, Japan.

2014 “Bigger is better: feeding ecology of the giant crayfish in the genus Barbicambarus”, junior author. * Paper presented by A. J. Stites at the Annual Meeting for the Society for Freshwater Science, 18-23 May, Portland, OR.

2014 “Statistics vs. time: evaluating a sampling methodology for stream-dwelling crayfish across wide geographic scales”, junior author. Poster presented by C. A. Taylor at the Annual Meeting for the Society for Freshwater Science, 18-23 May, Portland, OR.

2013 “Assessing crayfish populations in Missouri’s priority watersheds: wadable streams sampling methods development”. * Paper presented by B. S. Engelbert at the Annual Meeting for the Society for Freshwater Science, 18-24 May, Jacksonville, FL.

2013 “InvertNet: using a high-speed imaging technique for digitizing fluid collections”. Invited presentation at National Science Foundation iDigBio Digitizing Fluid Collections workshop, 4-7 March, Lawrence, KS.

2012 “Assessing crayfish populations in Missouri’s priority watersheds: wadable streams sampling methods development”. * Paper presented by B. S. Engelbert at Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference, 9-12 December, Wichita, KS.

2012 “Impacts of invasive crayfishes on Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge aquatic communities”, junior author. Paper presented by S J. Kilburn at the Annual Meeting for the Society for Freshwater Science, 20-24 May, Louisville, KY.

2012 “A seven year study on the crayfishes of Alabama”, G. A. Schuster, co-author. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting for the Society for Freshwater Science, 20-24 May, Louisville, KY.

2010 “Undiscovered crayfish biodiversity in the United States: have we picked all of the low hanging fruit?”. Paper presented at the 18th Symposium of the International Association of Astacology, 19 – 23 July 2010, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri.

2009 “Re-examining the role of fishes in the diets of stream dwelling crayfishes”. Paper presented at the Illinois Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, 25- 26 Feb., East Moline, IL.

2008 “The Crayfishes of Alabama”, Paper presented at the 17th Symposium of the International Association of Astacology, 4 – 8 August 2008, University of Kuopio, Kuopio, Finland.

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2008 “Crayfishes of Alabama – what we know and don’t know”. Paper presented at the Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society Spring 2008 Meeting, 29 Feb. – 2 Mar. 2008, Wheeling, WV.

2008 “Status and distribution of the rusty gravedigger Cambarus miltus: a case of recovery or neglect?”. Paper presented at the Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society Spring 2008 Meeting, 29 Feb. – 2 Mar. 2008, Wheeling, WV.

2007 “Resource use by Orconectes crayfishes and its potential impact on displacement mechanisms”. Invited seminar presented at Department of Biological Sciences, Illinois State University, 4 October 2007, Bloomington, Illinois.

2007 “Ecology of North American Crayfishes: Using Diverse Datasets to Meet Conservation Goals”. Invited seminar presented at Department of Biology, University of Wisconsin- River Falls, 4 May 2007, River Falls, Wisconsin.

2007 “Aquatic Biodiversity in Illinois: the Past, Present, and Future of a Unique Megafauna”. Invited seminar presented for Dixon Park District Winter Nature Forum Series, Sauk Valley Community College, 25 January 2007, Dixon, IL.

2006 “Resource competition as a potential displacement mechanism in the genus Orconectes”, (D. J. Soucek, second author). Paper presented at the 16th Symposium of the International Association of Astacology, 30 July – 4 August 2006, Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia.

2006 “A reassessment of the conservation status of crayfishes of the United States and Canada: the effects of 10+ years of increased awareness”, (G. A. Schuster, J. E. Cooper, R. J. DiStefano, A. G. Eversole, H. H. Hobbs III, H. W. Robison, C. E. Skelton, and R. F. Thoma, junior authors). Paper presented at the 16th Symposium of the International Association of Astacology, 30 July – 4 August 2006, Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia.

2006 “Biology and Conservation of Crayfishes”. Invited seminar presented for the East Central Master Naturalist course 17 October 2006, University of Illinois Extension, Urbana, IL.

2006 “Getting to know the neighbors: factors influencing the distribution of North American crayfishes”. Invited seminar presented at Department of Biology, Eastern Washington University, 20 January 2006, Cheney, Washington

2005 “Biology and Conservation of North American Crayfishes”. Paper presented at First Annual Meeting of the Alabama Crayfish Working Group and Annual Meeting of the Annual Alabama Mollusk Working Group, 2 3 February 2005, Decatur, Alabama.

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2004 “Systematics, pleopod evolution, and the incongruence between molecules and morphology”. Paper presented at the 15th Symposium of the International Association of Astacology, 29 March – 2 April 2004, London, England.

2002 “Ephemeral Wetland Crayfishes of the Midwest”. Paper presented at the Ephemeral Wetlands, a Vanishing Habitat Conference, 20-21 February 2002, Chicago, Illinois.

2001 “Status and Conservation of North American Crayfishes”. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the North American Benthological Society, 3-8 June 2001, La Crosse, Wisconsin.

2000 “The use of COI for inferring crayfish phylogenetic relationships”. Paper presented at the 13th Symposium of the International Association of Astacology, 6-12 August 2000, Perth, Australia.

2000 “The crayfishes of Kentucky”. Paper presented at the 13th Symposium of the International Association of Astacology, 6-12 August 2000, Perth, Australia.

1998 “The current state of crayfish systematics”. Paper presented at the 12th Symposium of the International Association of Astacology, 3-9 August 1998, Augsburg, Germany.

1996 “Conservation status of North American crayfishes and the potential impact of nonindigenous species”. Paper presented at the 11th Symposium of the International Association of Astacology, 11-16 August 1996, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.

1994 "Reproductive biology of the northern starhead topminnow, Fundulus dispar, with a comparison between natural and captive populations". Paper presented at the 74th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 2-8 June 1994, Los Angeles, California.

X. GRANTS RECEIVED

2020 A resurvey of Illinois crayfishes: distributions, conservation assessments, and habitat needs. $330,000. Illinois Department of Natural Resources, funding agency.

2019 Burrowing crayfish in Missouri: preliminary studies of distribution and their role in ecosystem restoration and management, Year 1. $62,061. Missouri Department of Conservation, funding agency.

2019 Status of Northern Sunfish, Lepomis peltastes, in Illinois. $2,390. Illinois Department of Natural Resources, funding agency.

2019 CSBR: Natural History Collections: Integrating the orphaned Southern Illinois University Fluid Vertebrate Collections to the Illinois Natural History Survey. (C. A. Phillips, co-PI). $249,534. National Science Foundation, granting agency.

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2018 Using a Multi-dimensional Approach to Determine the Conservation and Taxonomic statuses of Rare Crayfishes in Northern Arkansas. (E. L. Larson, co-PI). $116,466. Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, granting agency.

2017 Distribution and population density of the Virile Crayfish (Orconectes virilis) within the Ozark National Scenic Riverway using multiple detection methods. (E. L. Larson, co-PI) $23,428. U. S. National Park Service, granting agency

2017 Ringed Crayfish genetic assessments. $5,038. United States Fish and Wildlife Service, granting agency.

2017 Fine-scale distribution and population density of the Coldwater Crayfish (Orconectes eupunctus) with an investigation of factors affecting distribution, Year 2. $4,962. Missouri Department of Conservation, granting agency.

2016 Pond 6 site assessment study. (M. Machesky, J. Slowikowski, J. Levengood, D. Soucek, co-PIs) $98,326. Illinois Department of Natural Resources, granting agency.

2016 Fine-scale distribution and population density of the Coldwater Crayfish (Orconectes eupunctus) with an investigation of factors affecting distribution. $26,929. Missouri Department of Conservation, granting agency.

2015 RAPID: Transferring the Southern Illinois University Fluid Vertebrate Collections to the Illinois Natural History Survey. (C. A. Phillips, co-PI). $141,889. National Science Foundation, granting agency.

2014 Digitization TCN: Collaborative Research: Using Natural History Museum collections to document the occurrence through space and time of aquatic non-indegenous fish, mollusks, and crustaceans in the Great Lakes. (L. Phillippe, K. Cummins, B. Molano- Flores, co-PIs). $98,042. National Science Foundation, granting agency.

2014 Status and distribution of rare Alabama crayfishes. $59,524. Geological Survey of Alabama, granting agency.

2014 Habitat requirements, occupancy estimation and status of primary burrowing crayfishes in southwestern Arkansas (M. Dreslik, INHS co-PI). $65,251. Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, granting agency.

2013 Design and implementation of a crayfish population monitoring protocol for Missouri’s Priority Watersheds – Year 3. $19,997. Missouri Department of Conservation, granting agency.

2013 Distribution of the Tennessee Bottlebrush Crayfish, Barbicambarus simmonsi, in the Tennessee River drainage. $3,968. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, granting agency.

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2012 Status Survey for three rare crayfishes: Cambarellus diminutus, Fallicambarus burrisi, and Procambarus lagniappe. $24,124. United States Fish and Wildlife Service, granting agency.

2012 Design and implementation of a crayfish population monitoring protocol for Missouri’s Priority Watersheds – Year 2. $63,565. Missouri Department of Conservation, granting agency.

2012 Collaborative Research: CSBR: Natural History Collections: Georeferencing U.S. fish collections: a community based model for georeferencing natural history collections. (D. Wylie, co-PI). $130,858. National Science Foundation, granting agency.

2012 Habitat requirements and diet of the Tennessee Bottlebrush Crayfish, Barbicambarus simmonsi. $4400. Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation, granting agency.

2011 Design and implementation of a crayfish population monitoring protocol for Missouri’s Priority Watersheds. $73,415. Missouri Department of Conservation, granting agency.

2011 Collaborate Research: Digitization TCN: InvertNet – An integrative platform for research on environmental change, species discovery, and identification. (C.H. Dietrich, J. Hart, D. Raila, U. Ravaioli, N. Sobh, co-PIs). $2,809,463.00. National Science Foundation, granting agency.

2011 Impacts of introduced crayfish on Ash Meadows aquatic communities, Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge. (S. J. Kilburn, co-PI). $18,370. Otis Bay, Inc., granting agency.

2011 A 1-year project to update historic Endangered and Threatened invertebrate element occurrence record information for the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. (J. S. Tiemann, S. J. Taylor, co-PIs). $9,998.00. Illinois Department of Natural Resoucres, granting agency.

2010 Status survey for three rare Alabama crayfishes, Cambarus cracens, Cambarus scotti, and Cambarus unestami. $22,811. United States Fish and Wildlife Service, granting agency.

2008 Status, distribution, and resource requirements of the longnose dace in Illinois. (Jeremy S. Tiemann and Jason H. Knouft co-PIs). $6450. Illinois Endangered Species Protection Board, granting agency.

2007 Crayfish survey of Alabama. (Guenter A. Schuster, co PI). 1 October 2007 – 30 September 2010. $105,000. Geological Survey of Alabama, granting agency.

2006 Survey of southern Alabama for the rusty gravedigger crayfish, Cambarus miltus. (Guenter A. Schuster, co PI). 1 October 2006 – 30 September 2007. $19,902. Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division, granting agency.

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2005 Development of an Alabama crayfish database. (Guenter A. Schuster, co PI). 1 October 2005 – 28 February 2007. $76,906. Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division, granting agency.

2004 A literature review of the crayfishes of Alabama. (Guenter A. Schuster, co PI). 1 July 2004 – 28 February 2005. $16,923. Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division, granting agency.

2003 Crayfishes of Kentucky Publication. 1 October 2002 – 1 October 2004. $7500. United States Forest Service, granting agency.

2000 Proposal to Ascertain the Status of Illinois’ Rarest Fishes and Crustaceans (Lawrence M. Page, M. E. Retzer, and M. H. Sabaj, co PIs). 11 Feb. 2000 – 30 June 2001. $9164. Illinois Department of Conservation, granting agency.

2000 Collections Improvement Award. September 2000 – February 2001. $3500 United States National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, granting agency.

1998 Post-Impoundment Survey of Kinkaid Creek Fishes. July 1998 - July 1999. $1000. Illinois Department of Conservation, granting agency (Illinois Nongame Wildlife Conservation Fund, Small Project Program).

1996 National Water Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Fish Sampling at Eight Sites in the Lower Illinois River Basin (Lawrence M. Page, co PI). 1 June 1997 - 31 August 1997. $3888. United States Geological Survey, granting agency.

1996 The Rose M. Louer Visiting Scholar Fund, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Illinois. 22 November 1996. $387.

1993 Status and Distribution of Orconectes rusticus in Illinois. July 1994 - July 1995. $1000. Illinois Department of Conservation, granting agency (Illinois Nongame Wildlife Conservation Fund, Small Project Program).

1992 Status Survey of Rare Illinois Fishes (Brooks M. Burr and Kenneth M. Cook, co PIs). April 1992 - August 1992. $4500. Illinois Department of Conservation, granting agency.

XI. GRADUATE STUDENTS ADVISED

Christopher J. Rice, M.S. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Degree conferred 12/2017. Thesis title: Using traditional and environmental DNA sampling to estimate the distribution, density, and habitat of the narrowly endemic Coldwater Crayfish, (Faxonius eupunctus) in the Ozark Highlands.

Cody M. Rhoden, M.S. Degree conferred 5/2016. Thesis title: The use of right of ways by primary burrowing crayfishes in the Ouachita Mountains Ecoregion of Arkansas.

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Andrew J. Stites, M.S. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Degree conferred 12/2014. Thesis title: Habitat, distribution, and diet of the Tennessee Bottlebrush Crayfish, (Barbicambarus simmonsi).

Joshua M. Yellin, online M.S. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Degree conferred 08/2014. Capstone Project title: Evaluating the efficacy of an artificial floating island as fish habitat in the Chicago River.

Bryan S. Englebert, M.S. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Degree conferred 12/2013. Thesis title: Design and implementation of a standardized crayfish sampling protocol.

Stephanie L. Kilburn, M.S. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Degree conferred 12/2012. Thesis title: Impacts of invasive crayfishes on Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge aquatic communities.

Claire M. Thomas, M.S. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Degree conferred 12/2011. Thesis title: Crayfish: scavenger or predator? examining a potential predator-prey relationship between crayfish and benthic fish in aquatic food webs.

XII. OTHER GRADUATE STUDENT COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

Amarylis Admay, M. S., University of Illinois, 2017-

Rachel Egly, M. S., University of Illinois, 2016-2018

Patrick Wolff, M. S., University of Illinois, 2012-2014

Muchu Zhou, Ph.D., University of Illinois, 2009-2014

Kaley Major, M.S., University of Illinois, 2010-2012

Cortney Graydon, M.S., Troy University, 2006-2009

Casey Dillman, Ph.D. Saint Louis University, 2006-2010.

XIII. MEMBERSHIPS AND COMMITTEE SERVICE

Member - Illinois Natural History Survey Collection Committee

Member - Illinois Endangered Species Protection Board Technical Advisory Committee

Co-Chairman - American Fisheries Society Sub-Committee on Endangered Crayfishes

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Member - Biological Society of Washington

Member - International Association of Astacology

XIV. AWARDS

Distinguished Astacologist – received from the International Association of Astacology, 12 July 2018.

The Chief’s Award for Outstanding Service – received from the Illinois Natural History Survey, 23 January 2006.