Dr. Joseph A Veech Jr.

  • Professor at Biology, College of Science & Engineering

Grants

2026

  • Serenari, Christopher, Messick, Jared A, Veech, Joseph A. Barriers and opportunities for Texas landowner engagement in rare species management, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, State, $139966. (Funded: June 2026 - Present). Grant.

2025

  • Metsis, Vangelis (Principal), Percent Contribution: %33, Castro-Arellano, Ivan (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %33, Veech, Joseph A (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %33. Research Enhancement Grant - BioStream: Developing infrastructure for AI-driven wildlife video monitoring, Texas State University, $16000. (Funded: February 2025 - May 2026). Grant.
  • Metsis, Vangelis (Principal), Percent Contribution: %33, Castro-Arellano, Ivan (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %33, Veech, Joseph A (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %33. BioStream: Developing Infrastructure for AI-Driven Wildlife Video Monitoring, TXST REP, Texas State University, $16000. (Funded: January 2025 - May 2026). Grant.

2024

  • Castro-Arellano, Ivan (Co-Principal), Veech, Joseph A (Principal). Ascertaining best management practices for the roadside habitat of Texas Kangaroo rats, Texas Department of Transportation, State, $106805. (Funded: 2024 - 2025). Grant.

2022

  • Green, Michael Clay (Principal), Percent Contribution: %50, Veech, Joseph A (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %50. Identification and evaluation of non-traditional inland wintering habitat for Whooping Cranes in Texas, Texas Parks and Wildlife, State, $157301. (Submitted: January 2022, Funded: August 2022 - December 2024). Grant.

2021

  • Veech, Joseph A (Principal), Castro-Arellano, Ivan (Supporting). Estimating density and size of roadside populations of the Texas Kangaroo Rat., USFWS, Federal, $50655. (Funded: January 1, 2021 - September 30, 2022). Grant.

2018

  • Veech, Joseph A (Principal), Castro-Arellano, Ivan (Co-Principal), Simpson, Thomas Randolph (Co-Principal). The next phase of Texas kangaroo rat research: dispersal, fine-scale movement, habitat management, and initiation of a captive population, Federal, $120000. (Submitted: 2016, Funded: 2018). Grant.

2015

  • Simpson (Principal), Veech, Joseph A (Co-Principal), Green (Co-Principal), Castro-Arellano (Co-Principal). Distribution of the Texas Kangaroo Rat, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, State, $89000. (Funded: January 2015). Grant.
  • Green, Michael Clay (Co-Principal), Simpson, Randy (Principal), Veech, Joseph A (Co-Principal), Castro-Arellano, Ivan (Co-Principal). Texas Parks and Wildlife, State Wildlife Grants: Distribution of the Texas kangaroo rat (Dipodomys elator), Texas State University, $107098. (Funded: 2015 - 2017). Grant.

2014

  • Veech, Joseph A (Principal). Developing an effective survey protocol for a rare and cryptic lizard species, Research Enhancement Program, Texas State University, $8000. (Funded: October 2014). Grant.
  • Veech, Joseph A (Co-Principal), McGarvey (Principal). Quantifying the stability of fish interaction networks along environmental disturbance gradients, Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program - Department of Defense, Federal, $150000. (Funded: January 2014). Grant.

2013

  • Veech, Joseph A (Co-Principal), Kostecke (Principal). Winter Ecology of a Declining Grassland Bird, the Sprague's Pipit, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Federal, $75000. (Funded: July 2013). Grant.

2005

  • Veech, Joseph A (Principal). Bird responses to land use changes., Natural Resources Conservation Service, State, $37000. (Funded: September 2005). Grant.

2003

  • Veech, Joseph A (Co-Principal), Crist (Principal). Theory, statistics, and software for the additive partitioning of species diversity across multiple spatial scales, NSF-DEB, Institutional (Higher Ed), $105000. (Funded: August 2003). Grant.

1998

  • Veech, Joseph A (Principal), Jenkins (Co-Principal). Granivorous rodents and apparent competition among plant species (dissertation research), Welder Wildlife Foundation, Private / Foundation / Corporate, $25000. (Funded: May 1998). Grant.