
Ross Couvillon
Assistant Professor
School of Sciences
HANN 221B
318-342-7921

Ross Couvillon, PhD
Assistant Professor, Biology
Education
Ph D
2017, Wildlife Science
Texas A&M University - Kingsville
MS
2011, Biology
University of Texas at El Paso
BS
2009, Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences
Texas A&M University
Research Interests
Evolution of color patterns
Evolutionary ecology
Amphibian and reptile ecology and conservation
Recent Publications
Munscher, E. C., Riedle, J. D., Gray, J., Ligon, D., Gladkaya, V., Drake, C., Couvillon, R., Bolton, J., Morrison, M., Butterfield, B. P., Walde, A. D. (2023). Demography of an Urban Population of Alligator Snapping Turtles (Macrochelys temminckii) in Texas. Southeastern Naturalist.
Research Grants
Couvillon, R., "Survey and Monitoring of Alligator Snapping Turtles in Kisatchie National Forest" (Funded), Sponsored By US Forest Service, External to The University of Louisiana at Monroe, $123,186. (January 2025 - December 2026).
Awards & Honors
June 2024 Charles Allen Endowed Professorship.
Courses Taught
BIOL 1014FUND ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I, 2 course(s)
BIOL 1016FUND ANAT & PHYS LAB I, 2 course(s)
BIOL 1017FUND ANAT & PHYS LAB II, 1 course(s)
BIOL 1021PRINCIPLES BIOLOGY I LAB, 1 course(s)
BIOL 2030PLANT ANIMAL FORM FUNCTION, 4 course(s)
BIOL 3008INTRO EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, 2 course(s)
BIOL 5003ORGANIC EVOLUTION, 1 course(s)
BIOL 5005RESEARCH METHODS, 1 course(s)
BIOL 5006RESEARCH METHODS LABORATORY, 1 course(s)