

Mat Kramm
Project Director
mathew.kramm@ag.tamu.edu (210) 570-1299As a project director for the Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute, Dr. Mat Kramm supports the execution of DoD projects. Dr. Kramm retired from the Air Force with more than thirty years serving as the Air Education and Training Command (AETC), Air Force Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC) and Air Force Installation and Mission Support (AFIMSC) Headquarters Biologist/Entomologist. His background includes serving as technical consultant for one hundred twenty-two military installations in support of biologically related water, pesticide, wildlife, conservation, and NEPA issues. Dr. Kramm has degrees (B.S., M.S., and Ph.D.) in biology, entomology and wildlife ecology and natural resources management.
Peer-Reviewed Publications
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Suitability of containerized toxicant to control Solenopsis invicta (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) threatening cave species in Bexar County, Texas
Jan 2024
Kramm, M.M., J.R. Lampman, D. Jackson, A.E. Montalvo, and R.R. Lopez. 2024. Suitability of containerized toxicant to control Solenopsis invicta (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) threatening cave species in Bexar County, Texas. Environmental Entomology, 1-5.
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Immunochromatographic Antibody Screening for Diagnosis of Trypanosoma cruzi in South Texas Meso‐Mammals
Nov 2019
Kramm III, M., A.E. Montalvo, I.D. Parker, R.R. Lopez, R. Gorchakov, M.S. Nolan. 2019. Immunochromatographic Antibody Screening for Diagnosis of Trypanosoma cruzi in South Texas Meso‐Mammals. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 10.1002/wsb.1030.
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Trypanosoma cruzi in free-ranging mammalian populations in South Texas
Feb 2017
Research Reports
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Hazardous Species Identification, Attractants, and Mitigations at the Naval Air Station Kingsville, TX
Apr 2022
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Chagas Disease in Mammals on Joint Base Lackland Training Annex and Camp Bullis Military Training Reservation, San Antonio, Texas
Mar 2017
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Chagas Disease in Free-Ranging Wildlife Populations in South Texas
Jul 2016
Kramm, M.M., R.R. Lopez, M.D. Gutierrez, T. Luepke, S.M. Cooper, D.S. Davis, and I.D. Parker. 2016. Chagas Disease in Free-Ranging Wildlife Populations in South Texas. College Station (Texas): Texas A&M Institute of Renewable Natural Resources. Available at: http://irnr.tamu.edu/publications/research-reports/.