Lindsey A. P. LaBrie Data-verified
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Lindsey A. P. LaBrie's research investigates the ecological factors influencing aquatic species, with a particular focus on invasive species and conservation in riverine environments. Her work has examined the effectiveness of acoustic telemetry for detecting aquatic organisms and utilized environmental DNA (eDNA) to track 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 explored the reproductive characteristics of a vulnerable riverine fish species in the Missouri River. She has authored and co-authored publications on ranking waterbodies for invasive species management, balancing ecological considerations with practical applications. LaBrie's research network includes collaborators such as Caleb P. Roberts and David G. Krementz from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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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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- Receiver mount design, transmitter depth, and wind speed affect detection probability of acoustic telemetry transmitters in a Missouri River tributary
- Using eDNA to elucidate Silver and Bighead Carp range expansion in two Missouri River tributaries in eastern South Dakota
- WITHDRAWN: Receiver mount design, tag depth, and wind speed affect detection probability of acoustic telemetry tags in a Missouri River tributary
- Using passive telemetry and environmental variables to predict Silver Carp ( <i>Hypophthalmichthys molitrix)</i> movement cues on the northwestern edge of their invasion front
- Using environmental DNA to elucidate range expansion of bigheaded carp in two Missouri River tributaries in eastern South Dakota
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Receiver mount design, transmitter depth, and wind speed affect detection probability of acoustic telemetry transmitters in a Missouri River tributary
- WITHDRAWN: Receiver mount design, tag depth, and wind speed affect detection probability of acoustic telemetry tags in a Missouri River tributary
- Reproductive characteristics and spawning potential ratio modeling of a vulnerable riverine specialist in the lower unchannelized Missouri river, USA
- Receiver mount design, transmitter depth, and wind speed affect detection probability of acoustic telemetry transmitters in a Missouri River tributary
- WITHDRAWN: Receiver mount design, tag depth, and wind speed affect detection probability of acoustic telemetry tags in a Missouri River tributary
- Reproductive characteristics and spawning potential ratio modeling of a vulnerable riverine specialist in the lower unchannelized Missouri river, USA
- Receiver mount design, transmitter depth, and wind speed affect detection probability of acoustic telemetry transmitters in a Missouri River tributary
- WITHDRAWN: Receiver mount design, tag depth, and wind speed affect detection probability of acoustic telemetry tags in a Missouri River tributary
- Reproductive characteristics and spawning potential ratio modeling of a vulnerable riverine specialist in the lower unchannelized Missouri river, USA
- Balancing ecology and practicality to rank waterbodies for preventative invasive species management
- Author response for "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
- Receiver mount design, transmitter depth, and wind speed affect detection probability of acoustic telemetry transmitters in a Missouri River tributary
- WITHDRAWN: Receiver mount design, tag depth, and wind speed affect detection probability of acoustic telemetry tags in a Missouri River tributary
- Using eDNA to elucidate Silver and Bighead Carp range expansion in two Missouri River tributaries in eastern South Dakota
- Using environmental DNA to elucidate range expansion of bigheaded carp in two Missouri River tributaries in eastern South Dakota
- Balancing ecology and practicality to rank waterbodies for preventative invasive species management
- Author response for "Balancing ecology and practicality to rank waterbodies for preventative invasive species management"
- Balancing ecology and practicality to rank waterbodies for preventative invasive species management
- Author response for "Balancing ecology and practicality to rank waterbodies for preventative invasive species management"
- Balancing ecology and practicality to rank waterbodies for preventative invasive species management
- Author response for "Balancing ecology and practicality to rank waterbodies for preventative invasive species management"
- Balancing ecology and practicality to rank waterbodies for preventative invasive species management
- Author response for "Balancing ecology and practicality to rank waterbodies for preventative invasive species management"
- Balancing ecology and practicality to rank waterbodies for preventative invasive species management
- Author response for "Balancing ecology and practicality to rank waterbodies for preventative invasive species management"
- Reproductive characteristics and spawning potential ratio modeling of a vulnerable riverine specialist in the lower unchannelized Missouri river, USA
- <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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