Research Associates
William S. Alverson, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Illinois; Bombacaceae, Malvales, conservation biology (northern temperate forests).
alverson@fieldmuseum.org
John W. Andresen, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois; urban forestry.
jandresen@staff.uiuc.edu
James Aronson, Centre d’Ecologie Fonctionelle et Evolutive, Montpellier, France; restoration and rehabilitation ecology of arid and semi-arid lands.
aronson@srvlinux.cefe.cnrs-mop.fr
Franklin Ayala, Honorary Curator, Herbario Etnobotánico Amazónico, Iquitos, Peru.
Harvey E. Ballard, Jr., Ohio University, Athens, Ohio; Violaceae.
ballardh@oak.cats.ohiou.edu
Lisa Barnett, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Washington, D.C.; Sterculiaceae and related Malvales.
stridc.lbarnett@ic.si.edu
Isabel Basualdo, Universidad Nacional del Paraguay, Asunción, Paraguay; Rosaceae, medicinal plants, flora of Paraguay.
botanica@qui.una.py
David Baum, University of Wisconsin, Wisconsin; floral evolution and development, Bombacaceae.
dbaum@wisc.edu
Dorothea Bedigian, Yellow Springs, Ohio. Ethnobotany, economic botany, conservation biology, agroecology.
dbedigian@yahoo.com
Peter Bernhardt, (See Associated University Faculty)
bernhap2@slu.edu
Paul E. Berry, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin; Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana, Fuchsia (Onagraceae), Croton (Euphorbiaceae).
peberry@facstaff.wisc.edu
Michael G. Bingham, Lusaka, Zambia; Zambezian woodland flora.
mbingham@zamnet.zm
Frank Bisby, University of Reading, Reading, U.K.; Vicieae, Lathyrus (Fabaceae), informatics.
f.a.bisby@reading.ac.uk
David Bogler, Liliaceae, Flora of Missouri. (See also on the Staff Page.)
david.bogler@mobot.org
Robert Bolla, Professor, Department of Biology, Saint Louis University; plant-nematode molecular interactions.
bollari@sluvca.slu.edu
Frank D. Bowers, Mountain Home, Arkansas; bryophytes.
Lois Brako, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin; research services, tropical lichens.
lbrako@mail.bascom.wisc.edu
Jeremy J. Bruhl, University of New England, Armidale, Australia; Phyllantheae (Euphorbiaceae), Cyperaceae.
jbruhl@metz.une.edu.au
Robyn J. Burnham, University of Michigan, Michigan; Paleobotany, tropical lianas.
rburnham@umich.edu
Ricardo Callejas, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín, Colombia; Piperaceae.
callejas@matematicas.udea.edu.co
Bruce Carr, Conservation Education, American Zoo and Aquarium Association, Silver Spring, Maryland.
BCarr@aza.org
Jia-rui Chen, Honorary Curator, Chinese National Herbarium, Beijing, China; Cycadaceae.
chenjiar@sun.ihep.ac.cn
David G. Corley, Novartis Consumer Health SA, Nyon, Switzerland; natural products discovery research and development nutrition.
david.corley@ch.novartis.com
Mireya Correa, Honorary Curator, Herbario PMA, Panama City, Panama; Neotropical Droseraceae.
corream@tivoli.si.edu
Barbara Crandall-Stotler, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, Illinois; bryophytes (liverworts and anthocerotes).
crandall@plant.siu.edu
Jorge V. Crisci, Honorary Curator, Herbario LP, La Plata, Argentina; Asteraceae, Onagraceae, biogeography.
crisci@museo.fcnym.unlp.edu.ar
or jcrisci@netverk.com.ar
Carl Darigo, St. Louis, Missouri; bryophytes. (See also on the Staff Page.)
carl.darigo@juno.com
Petra DeBlock, National Botanic Garden of Belgium, Meise, Belgium; African and Madagascar Pavetteae (Rubiaceae).
deblock@br.fgov.be
Philip J. DeVries, University of Oregon-Eugene, Oregon; caterpillar-ant-plant symbioses, host plant relationships of tropical butterflies.
pdevries@darkwing.uoregon.edu
Michael O. Dillon, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Illinois; neotropical Asteraceae.
dillon@abis.fmnh.org
Calaway H. Dodson, Honorary Curator, Orchidaceae. Sarasota, Florida. (See also on the Staff Page.)
calawaydodson@hotmail.com
Robert Dressler, Flora Mesoamericana, Orchidaceae. (See also on the Staff Page.)
rdressl@nervm.nerdc.ufl.edu
Patricia Eckel, Botanical Latin, Bryology. (See also on the Staff Page.)
patricia.eckel@mobot.org
W. Hardy Eshbaugh, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio; Capsicum (Solanaceae).
eshbaugh@muohio.edu
Don Faber-Langendoen, The Nature Conservancy, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota.
dfaber-lang@tnc.org
Robert Faden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; Commelinaceae, flora of tropical Africa.
fadenr@nmnh.si.edu
Priscilla Fawcett, Waterloo, Illinois; Cycadaceae.
Trish Flaster, Botanical Liaisons, Boulder, Colorado; natural products consultant.
tflastersprint@earthlink.net
Donna I. Ford-Werntz, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia; Calandrinia, Montiopsis (Portulacaceae), flora of West Virginia.
diford@wvu.edu
Robin B. Foster, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Illinois; tropical ecology and floristics.
rfoster@fmnh.org
James S. Fralish, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, Illinois; forestry.
fralish@siu.edu
Alina Freire-Fierro, Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Monnina and other Neotropical Polygalaceae.
freirefierro@ansp.org
L. L. Gaddy, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina; vascular flora of the headwaters of the Savannah River.
Luis Diego Gómez, Honorary Curator, Organization for Tropical Studies, Las Cruces Biological Station, San Vito, Costa Rica; pteridophytes.
ldgomez@hortus.ots.ac.cr
Hong ya Gu, Peking University, Beijing, China; isolation of agriculturally important genes in rice, molecular evolution of certain plant groups.
guhy@lsc.pku.edu.cn
David Harris, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Edinburgh, U.K.; African plants, Irvingiaceae.
d.harris@rbge.org.uk
Thomas E. Hawkins, Wallingford, Pennsylvania; Mesoamerican flora, forestry.
hawkins@voicenet.com
Steven R. Hill, Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, Illinois; Malvaceae.
srhill@inhs.uiuc.edu
Bruce Holst, Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, Sarasota, Florida; Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana, neotropical Myrtaceae, Bromeliaceae (Pitcairnioideae).
bholst@virtu.sar.usf.edu
Hugh H. Iltis, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Capparaceae, flora of Wisconsin.
tscochra@facstaff.wisc.edu
Robert Ireland, Annandale, Virginia; bryophytes.
robertireland@hotmail.com
Dale Johnson, Timber Press, Portland, Oregon; Index to Plant Chromosome Numbers.
dale@timberpress.com
Mary T. Kalin, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile; breeding systems, community pollination ecology, plant biogeography in high altitude communities, temperate forests, and Mediterranean vegetation in Chile.
southern@abello.dic.uchile.cl
Valerie Kapos, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K., and University of Washington, Seattle; Amazonian forest ecology.
Richard Keating, The anatomy of character state adaptations in flowering plants. (See also on the Staff Page.)
richard.keating@mobot.org
or rkeatin@siue.edu
Robin C. Kennedy, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri; Epilobium (Onagraceae); research focus to "Flora of Missouri".
kennedyr@missouri.edu
Robert M. King, Fort Collins, Colorado; Asteraceae.
garvking1@attbi.com
David G. I. Kingston, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia; natural products chemistry.
dkingston@vt.edu
Kaoru Kitajima, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida; seedling ecology.
Kim Kleinman, Webster University, St. Louis, Missouri; history of science.
kkleinman@stlnet.com
Tiffany Knight, Washington University, St. Louis; Plant Population Biology.
Job Kuijt, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada; Loranthaceae and Viscasceae.
jkuijt@uvic.ca
Jean-Noël Labat, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France; biogeography, population biology.
labat@mnhn.fr
Douglas M. Ladd, The Nature Conservancy (Missouri Field Office), St. Louis, Missouri; natural area assessment and management, lichen floristics.
dladd@tnc.org
W. Joseph Leverich, (See Associated University Faculty)
leverich@slu.edu
Geoffrey A. Levin, Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, Illinois; Euphorbiaceae.
levin1@uiuc.edu
Walter H. Lewis, Senior Botanist, medical ethnobotany of Amazonian Peru and Ecuador. (See also on the Staff Page.)
lewis@biodpt.wustl.edu
Milton Lieberman, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota; forest dynamics and restoration in Costa Rica and other tropical countries.
David H. Lorence, National Tropical Botanical Garden, Lawai, Hawaii; Mexican and Mesoamerican Rubiaceae, Monimiaceae of Madagascar, and plants of Hawaiian Islands and Polynesia.
lorence@aloha.net
Timothy K. Lowrey, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico; Asteraceae, Nepenthaceae.
W. R. Quentin Luke, National Museums of Kenya, Nairobi; East African floristics and plant conservation assessments.
quentin.luke@swiftkenya.com
Cecile Lumer, Bisbee, Arizona; plant reproductive biology, plant-animal interactions, community ecology, tropical ecology.
cecile@theriver.com
Richard Mansell, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida; phytochemistry, Araceae.
Robert Marquis, (See Associated University Faculty)
Robert_Marquis@umsl.edu
Richard Mayden, (See Associated University Faculty)
maydenrl@slu.edu
Brien Meilleur, ethnobiology and ethnoecology, plant conservation and botanic gardens.
brienmeilleur@aol.com
Robert H. Mohlenbrock, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, Illinois; flora of Illinois and other midwestern areas, tropical legumes, and wetland flora.
Stephen Mulkey, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida; ecological physiology of canopy plants in tropical forests.
Jesús Muñoz, Real Jardín Botánico, Madrid, Spain; bryophytes.
jmunoz@ma-rjb.csic.es
Jérôme Munzinger, Laboratoire de Phanérogamie, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France; New Caledonian flora, Violaceae.
munzing@mnhn.fr
Nalini Nadkarni, Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington; epiphyte community ecology.
Beth Newton, Fontbonne University, St. Louis, MO; statistical ecological studies.
bnewton@fontbonne.edu
Knut Norstog, Waterloo, Illinois; Cycadaceae.
Mark Olson, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México; Moringaceae.
molson@ibiologia.unam.mx
Ching-I Peng, Institute of Botany, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan; biosystematics of species of Onagraceae, Begoniaceae, Aristolochiaceae, Primulaceae, Asteraceae, and Commelinaceae of Taiwan.
Oliver Phillips, University of Leeds, U.K., plant community ecology.
oliverp@geog.leeds.ac.uk
George Pilz, Escuela Agrícola Panamericana, Zamorano, Honduras; Mesoamerican Nyctaginaceae.
eaphpcs@ns.hondunet.net
John J. Pipoly, III, Fairchild Tropical Garden, Miami, Florida; Myrsinaceae, Clusiaceae, neotropical floristics.
jpipoly@fairchildgarden.org
Greg Plunkett, Department of Biology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia; phylogenetics and evolution of Apiales, especially Araliaceae.
gmplunke@saturn.vcu.edu
Roger M. Polhill, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, U.K., Leguminosae and African Loranthaceae and Viscaceae.
r.polhill@rbgkew.org.uk
Ronald A. Pursell, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania; bryophytes (Fissidentaceae, Bryoxiphiaceae, Erpodiaceae).
rap10@psuvm.psu.edu
Paul Redfearn, Jr., Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri; mosses of China and the interior highlands of North America, North American Leucobryum (Dicranaceae).
plr426g@vma.smsu.edu
Susanne S. Renner, (See Associated University Faculty)
renner@umsl.edu
Enrique Rentería, Honorary Curator, Medellín, Colombia
James L. Reveal, Mesa State College, Grand Junction, Colorado; vascular flora of the Intermountain West, history of botanical research and exploration.
jr19@umail.umd.edu
Carlos Reynel, Universidad Nacional Agraria-La Molina, Lima, Peru; flora of Peru, systematics of New World Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae).
reynel@correo.lamolina.edu.pe
Steven Rogstad, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio; systematics and population biology of selected Malesian and north temperate plant species.
Steven.Rogstad@UC.edu
Ricardo Rueda, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua-León, León, Nicaragua; Verbenaceae, ethnobotany, flora of Nicaragua, especially the Bosawas and Indio Maíz Reserves.
rueda@nicarao.apc.org.ni
Tammy Sage, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; plant reproductive physiology and development.
tlsage@botany.utoronto.ca
Barbara Schaal, (See Associated University Faculty)
schaal@biology.wustl.edu
David Seigler, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois; the role of plant secondary compounds, especially cyanogenic compounds, in biological interactions.
d-seigler@uiuc.edu
Stephen Sharnoff, Berkeley, California; North American lichens.
A. Johathan Shaw, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina; bryophytes.
shaw@duke.edu
R. D. Sheffer, Indiana University Northwest, Gary, Indiana; biosystematic studies of Anthurium and Syngonium (Araceae).
Alan R. Smith, University of California?Berkeley, California; neotropical ferns, especially Thelypteridaceae and Grammitidaceae.
smith@ucjeps.Herb.Berkeley.edu
Neil Snow, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado; Poaceae, Myrtaceae.
nsnow@bentley.unco.edu
Victoria Sork, Department of Organismic Biology, Ecology, and Evolution, UCLA, Evolutionary Ecology, Conservation Biology.
Mario Sousa, Honorary Curator, National Herbarium, Mexico City, Mexico; Mexican and Central American Fabaceae.
sousa@servidor.unam.mx
Lloyd Stark, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada; bryophytes.
lrs@nevada.edu
Kim Steiner, California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, CA; Diascia (Scrophulariaceae) and the evolution of oil secretion as a pollination syndrome.
ksteiner@calacademy.org
Raymond E. Stotler, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, Illinois; bryophytes (liverworts and anthocerotes).
stotler@plant.siu.edu
Armen Takhtajan, Honorary Curator, V. L. Komarov Botanical Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia; Angiosperm systematics and evolution.
Alan R. Templeton, (See Associated University Faculty)
temple_a@biology.wustl.edu
Stephen L. Timme, Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, Kansas; bryophytes.
slt@pittstate.edu
Carol A. Todzia, Chloranthaceae, Ulmaceae, Orchidaceae and Tibouchina (Melastomataceae).
carol.todzia@attbi.com
Anthony R. Torkelson, St. Louis, Missouri, natural products chemistry.
Gordon Tucker, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL. Cyperus and Neotropical Cyperaceae.
cfgct@eiu.edu
Thomas Valone, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri; ecology of arid ecosystems, foraging ecology and theory.
valone@slu.edu
P. Leszek D. Vincent, University of Missouri-Columbia, Senecio (Asteraceae) of China; maize genetics.
leszek@missouri.edu
Alan Whittemore, U.S. National Arboretum, Washington, D.C.; liverworts.
whittema@ars.usda.gov
Justyna Wiland-Szymanska, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland; tropical African Hypoxidaceae.
wiland@amu.edu.pl
or justynawiland@netscape.net
Chris Wilks, Wildlife Conservation Society-Gabon, Libreville, Gabon; forest inventory.
Pan-cheng Wu, Honorary Curator, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; Bryophytes.
David A. Young, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona; systematics of Anacardiaceae.
david.young@asu.edu
Richard H. Zander, Bryology. (See also on the Staff Page.)
richard.zander@mobot.org