Skip to main content Dr. David Rodriguez
- Associate Professor at Biology, College of Science & Engineering
Grants
2023
- Rodriguez, David.
Run to R1 Postdoctoral Researcher Catalyst Program,
Texas State University,
$100000.
(Funded: 2023 - 2024).
Grant.
- Fritts, Sarah Rebecah (Co-Principal), Rodriguez, David (Co-Principal).
Population monitoring and assessment of risks to Brazos and Concho water snakes with an emphasis on reservoir populations,
Texas Comptroller,
State,
$499910.
(Submitted: September 2022, Funded: August 2023 - December 2025).
Grant.
2021
- Rodriguez, David.
CAREER: Unraveling post-invasion dynamics of the amphibian-killing fungus via rapid genetic diversity assessments of both hosts and pathogens,
National Science Foundation,
Federal,
$797737.
(Submitted: July 2020, Funded: September 2021 - August 2026).
Grant.
2020
- Rodriguez, David (Principal), Fritts, Sarah Rebecah (Co-Principal), Forstner, Michael R (Co-Principal).
Population monitoring and assessing disease risk in Concho water snake,
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department,
State,
$196620.
(Funded: February 2020 - Present).
Grant.
- Fritts, Sarah Rebecah (Principal), Percent Contribution: %60, Rodriguez, David (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %40.
Conservation in the canopy: informing future corridor placement via non-invasive monitoring of vertebrate movement,
Texas State University,
Texas State University,
$15992.
(Submitted: October 2019, Funded: January 2020 - June 2021).
Grant.
2017
- Rodriguez, David (Principal), Forstner, Michael R (Co-Principal).
Comparing capture methods, examining genetic diversity, and assessing disease risk in an effective and efficient monitoring design for the conservation of Nerodia harteri,
State and Tribal Wildlife Grants, Texas Parks and Wildlife,
State,
$99565.
(Submitted: March 2017, Funded: November 2017 - August 2019).
Grant.
2016
- Rodriguez, David.
Evaluating the effectiveness of freshwater mussel mitigation strategies. Texas Department of Transportation,
Texas Department of Transportation,
State,
$266442.
(Submitted: 2015, Funded: 2016 - 2018).
Grant.
- Rodriguez, David (Principal).
Creating a new genetic test to detect, quantify, and genotype strains of the amphibian-killing fungus,
Research Enhancement Program,
Texas State University,
$7984.
(Submitted: 2015, Funded: 2016 - 2017).
Grant.
- Forstner, Michael R, McCracken, Shawn F, Rodriguez, David.
Management of Houston toads during forest thinning and fuel management operations (renewal),
Raven Environmental,
Private / Foundation / Corporate.
(Funded: 2016).
Grant.
2015
- Schwalb, A N (Principal), Rodriguez, D (Co-Principal).
Dispersal and migration of freshwater mussels,
Wildlife Research Grant,
$95840.
(Funded: 2015 - 2018).
Grant.
- Rodriguez, David (Co-Principal), Schwalb, Astrid Nadine (Principal).
Seasonal vertical migration of unionid mussels,
Texas Parks and Wildlife,
State,
$53802.
(Submitted: 2014, Funded: 2015 - 2016).
Grant.
2014
- Rodriguez, David (Principal), Forstner, Michael R (Co-Principal).
Houston toad research and management during roadway recovery and restoration operations in response to the Bastrop Complex Fire of 2011,
Bastrop County,
Municipal,
$150000.
(Submitted: 2013, Funded: 2014).
Grant.
2013
- Rodriguez, David (Co-Principal), McCracken, Shawn F (Principal).
Using an extensively documented and validated habitat suitability model for conservation management of the Texas tortoise, Gopherus berlandieri, defining its status in the coastal prairies and eastern range,
Texas Parks and Wildlife,
State,
$40137.
(Submitted: 2012, Funded: 2013 - 2014).
Grant.
2010
- Rodriguez, David (Principal).
Postdoctoral Fellowship: Population genetics of the infectious fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis and the causes of New World amphibian declines,
National Science Foundation,
Federal,
$189000.
(Submitted: 2008, Funded: 2010 - 2012).
Grant.