Lindsey A. P. LaBrie
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Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant
Also affiliated: University of South Dakota (2022–2025)
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Lindsey A. P. LaBrie's research focuses on aquatic ecology and conservation, with a particular emphasis on invasive species and vulnerable populations. Her work has investigated the effectiveness of acoustic telemetry for tracking aquatic organisms and utilized environmental DNA (eDNA) to monitor the range expansion of bigheaded carp in Missouri River tributaries. LaBrie has also studied the occupancy and habitat availability for the King Rail in the Arkansas Delta and examined the reproductive characteristics of a riverine specialist in the Missouri River. Her publications include analyses of movement cues for Silver Carp and the development of frameworks for ranking waterbodies for invasive species management. She has collaborated with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville on multiple projects.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 11
Selected Publications
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<i>Rallus elegans</i> (King Rail) occupancy is stable, but habitat is in short supply in the Arkansas Delta (2025)
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Balancing ecology and practicality to rank waterbodies for preventative invasive species management (2024)
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- <i>Rallus elegans</i> (King Rail) occupancy is stable, but habitat is in short supply in the Arkansas Delta
- Balancing ecology and practicality to rank waterbodies for preventative invasive species management
- Balancing ecology and practicality to rank waterbodies for preventative invasive species management
- Balancing ecology and practicality to rank waterbodies for preventative invasive species management
- Balancing ecology and practicality to rank waterbodies for preventative invasive species management
- Balancing ecology and practicality to rank waterbodies for preventative invasive species management
- Balancing ecology and practicality to rank waterbodies for preventative invasive species management
- <i>Rallus elegans</i> (King Rail) occupancy is stable, but habitat is in short supply in the Arkansas Delta
- <i>Rallus elegans</i> (King Rail) occupancy is stable, but habitat is in short supply in the Arkansas Delta
- <i>Rallus elegans</i> (King Rail) occupancy is stable, but habitat is in short supply in the Arkansas Delta
- <i>Rallus elegans</i> (King Rail) occupancy is stable, but habitat is in short supply in the Arkansas Delta
- <i>Rallus elegans</i> (King Rail) occupancy is stable, but habitat is in short supply in the Arkansas Delta
- <i>Rallus elegans</i> (King Rail) occupancy is stable, but habitat is in short supply in the Arkansas Delta
- <i>Rallus elegans</i> (King Rail) occupancy is stable, but habitat is in short supply in the Arkansas Delta
- <i>Rallus elegans</i> (King Rail) occupancy is stable, but habitat is in short supply in the Arkansas Delta
- <i>Rallus elegans</i> (King Rail) occupancy is stable, but habitat is in short supply in the Arkansas Delta
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