M. A. E. Feist

  • Name

    Mary Ann E. Feist

  • Specialities

    Apiaceae, Spermatophytes

  • Roles

    Author, Collector, Determiner

  • Movement Details

    United States of America

  • Notes

    Employee of the Illinois Natural Hisotry Survey (2014).

    From her webapge http://wwx.inhs.illinois.edu/directory/show/mfeist (accessed 22 Jan 2014)

    Mary Ann E Feist
    mfeist
    Email: mfeist@inhs.illinois.edu
    Title: Wetland Plant Ecologist
    Mailing address:
    1816 S. Oak Street
    Champaign, IL 61820
    Address mailcode: 652
    Location: Forbes Natural History Building
    Phone: 217-244-6858

    Fax: 217-244-0802
    Activities:
    I am a field botanist with the wetlands group. I delineate wetlands, monitor wetland mitigation sites, and perform wetland mitigation site assessments for the Illinois Department of Transportation.
    Research:
    I am currently undertaking the revision of two genera within the Apiaceae, Oxypolis and Ptilimnium. I am employing both molecular and morphological methods to understand the systematics of these groups.

    I have engaged in a number of floristic surveys of natural areas in Illinois with colleagues at INHS. These have included Matanzas NP and Longbranch NP, Mason County; Dean Hills NP, Fayette County; Iroquois County Conservation Area and Hooper Branch NP, Iroquois County; and the Pembroke Savannas, Kankakee County.

    I participate in the All Taxa Biotic Inventory (ATBI) of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Each year I make several trips to the park with other INHS botanists to inventory the vascular plants there. We collect all flowering and fruiting taxa encountered in various watersheds throughout the park and incorporate the collection data into the overall biodiversity project database.

    I am the Regional Administrator for the Prairie Grove Volunteers, a local chapter of the Nature Conservancy's Volunteer Stewards Network. The Prairie Grove Volunteers steward over 30 natural areas in east central Illinois. We implement a variety of management techniques at these sites including prescribed burning, invasive species removal, and native species planting.
    Selected publications:
    Feist M.A., L.R. Phillippe, D.T. Busemeyer, and J.E. Ebinger. Vegetation Survey of Dean Hills Nature Preserve, Fayette County, Illinois. Castenea in press.

    Molano-Flores, B., M.A. Feist, and C. Whelan. 2003. Seed germination, seedling survivorship, and host preference of Agalinis auriculata (Michx.) Blake (Orobanchaceae), an Illinois, USA, threatened species. Natural Areas Journal 23 (2):152-157.
    Professional society involvement and activities:
    Member of the American Society of Plant Taxonomists
    Member of the Natural Areas Association
    Member of the Illinois Academy of Sciences
    Education: MS, Biology, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1995

    BA, College of Wooster, Ohio, 1986

  • Collections

    Botanical Collections