
John Howard Chick
Associate Professor · Aquatic Ecology
University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignAbout
John Howard Chick serves as Principal Aquatic Ecologist at the Illinois Natural History Survey and Research Associate Professor in the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences within the University of Illinois' College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences. Based at the National Great Rivers Research and Education Center in East Alton, Illinois, his work focuses on aquatic ecosystems of major North American rivers.
His research centers on invasive species impacts, particularly Asian carp in the Mississippi and Illinois River systems, with expertise in fish population dynamics, zooplankton communities, and river rehabilitation. Key interests include anthropogenic effects on large rivers, trophic pathway alterations, and habitat-use patterns in response to human activities. His fingerprint analysis reveals strong specialization in Silver Carp (100%), Illinois River (92%), Riverine Fish (77%), and Large Rivers (77%) research.
Analysis of recent publications shows increasing focus on anthropogenic impacts in river systems, with 2024-2025 works examining vessel traffic effects on water quality, zooplankton community structures relevant to invasive species establishment, and river rehabilitation strategies in the Anthropocene. His work bridges ecological research with practical management applications for large river conservation.
Chick actively contributes to long-term monitoring programs across Midwestern rivers, with 78 research outputs including 40 journal articles, 15 conference contributions, and 12 technical reports. His collaborative network spans multiple institutions addressing riverine ecosystem challenges, though no specific scientific awards are documented in available materials.
His research program integrates field studies with policy-relevant science, particularly through the National Great Rivers Research and Education Center. Current projects examine habitat-use alterations from reduced vessel traffic, invasive carp impacts on native sport fish, and development of monitoring protocols for large river systems. The program maintains strong connections to both academic research and practical river management applications.
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