Staff Member
Diane Le Bouille
Post Doc
Email: dlebouil@ttu.edu
Education
- Ph D University of Tennessee, Knoxville 2020
Biography
Diane's research focuses on conservation planning and optimization. She uses mathematical modeling and spatial analyses to develop resource allocation tools and meaningfully support on-the-ground decision making. She works directly with conservation organizations and practitioners to help guide conservation practices, using quantitative techniques as a mean to develop practical solutions to complex problems.
Areas of Expertise
GIS/Spatial Analysis, Species Distribution Modeling, Statistics and Modelling
Taxon Groups Studied
Species of Greatest Conservation Need
Project | Completion Date |
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TCU 441: Species distribution modeling and Native Fish Conservation Area prioritization to guide landscape level conservation (RWO 104) | February 2025 |
Presentations | Presentation Date |
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Le Bouille, D., Rogosch, J., Bean, M., Birdsong, Broska, J., Buckmeier, D., Bunting, D., T. Cohen, A. Hendrickson, D., Smith, N.. 2023. Species distribution modeling of Texas SGCN fishes to guide landscape-level conservation. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Corpus Christi, TX. February 23-25, 2023. | February 2023 |
Le Bouille, D., J. Rogosch, M. Bean, T. Birdsong, J. Broska, D. Bunting, A. Cohen, D. Hendrickson, and N. Smith. 2024. Decision making and prioritization for the conservation of Texas fish SGCN. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Nacogdoches, TX. February 23-25, 2024. | February 2024 |
Le Bouille, D., J. Rogosch, M. Bean, T. Birdsong, J. Broska, D. Bunting, A. Cohen, D. Hendrickson, N. Smith. 2023. Species distribution modeling of Texas SGCN fishes to guide landscape-level conservation. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. Portland, OR. August 6-11, 2023. | August 2023 |
Le Bouille, D. and J.S. Rogosch. Predicting patterns of biodiversity and vulnerability for fish species of greatest conservation need across Texas' watersheds. South Central Climate Adaptation Science Center's Annual Fall Science Meeting. Lubbock, TX. November 1-3, 2023. | November 2023 |