Species Occurrence Probabilities for Fishes of Texas Project

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All members of Tx FISH are seniors at Texas State University.  With combined  study interests of geography, cartography, remote sensing, and anthropology, the Tx FISH team is well prepared to tackle an array of research topics. In addition to the Fishes of Texas project each member has produced quality works while studying at Texas State University. Below is a listing of projects completed by each member of Tx FISH:

Pete M. Castillo - background in GIS and Cartography

Burglary Analysis: The percentage of burglaries that occur in San Marcos along the I-35 corridor , Fall 2008

 

Population density map of student population attending Texas State in surrounding 5 counties, Spring 2009

 

Walking Trails at Texas State University, Spring 2009

 

Student Population density analysis of where students live in San Marcos for tram service , Spring 2009

 

Hispanic Study: Identifying high percentage of Hispanics in Texas counties based on TAKS scores and percentage of Hispanics in the school district, Fall 2009

Jesus Avillaneda - background in GIS, Cartography, and Remote Sensing

Analysis on the distribution of Burger King, and McDonalds restaurants, Spring 2008

Crime Analysis within the Houston City Limits, Spring 2009

Sara Bell - background in GIS, Remote Sensing, Technical Writing, and Anthropology

Endangered Species: The San Marcos Gambusia, Spring 2009

Jennifer DeForke - background in GIS, Cartography, Remote Sensing, Technical Writing, and Anthropology

Austin Bites: Dog Bite Occurrences in the City, Fall 2008

 

Remember the Alamosaur: Dinosaurs of the Big Bend Region,  Summer 2009

 

Possible Location of Plesiosaur Fossil Sites in Dinosaur Provincial Park , Fall 2009

 

Eat Up Cats: Dining Options on Texas State University Campus, Fall 2009