Publications

Sherwood, J.L., A.J. Stites, M.J. Dreslik, and J.S. Tiemann. (2018). Predicting the                 range of a regionally threatened, benthic fish using species distribution models and         field surveys. Journal of Fish Biology. 93(5): 972-977.

Stites, A.J., J.L. Sherwood, and J.S. Tiemann. (2018). Fecundity estimates of the                 Gravel Chub, Erimystax x-punctatus (Pisces: Leuciscidae). Transactions of the               Kansas Academy of Science. 121(3 & 4): 386-390.

Willink, P.W., T.A. Widloe, V.J. Santucci Jr., D. Makauskas, J.S. Tiemann, S.D. Hertel,            J.T. Lamer, and J.L. Sherwood. (2018). Rapid expansion of Banded Killifish                    Fundulus diaphanus across northern Illinois: Dramatic Recovery or Invasive                    Species? American Midland Naturalist. 179(2): 179-190.

Sherwood, J.L. and D.B. Wylie. (2015). Current status and historic range of one of                Illinois’ rarest fish. Transactions of the Illinois Academy of Science. 108: 43-46.

Sherwood, J.L. (2014). Bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus Rafinesque 1819. Pages 374-             375 in Kansas Fishes. Kansas Fishes Committee. University Press of Kansas,               Lawrence.

Sherwood, J.L., A. Price, S. Bales, and T.W. Spier. (2013). Freshwater mussels                     (Bivalvia: Unionidae) of the La Moine and Spoon Rivers, Illinois. Transactions of             the Illinois Academy of Science. 106: 27-34.

Tiemann, J.S. and J.L. Sherwood. (2011). Status, distribution, and habitat preferences           of the Stripetail Darter (Etheostoma kennicotti) and Spottail Darter (Etheostoma             squamiceps) in the Shawnee National Forest, Illinois. Transactions of the Illinois             Academy of Sciences. 104 (3 & 4): 151-160.

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