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Dr. Christopher T. Solomon

Aquatic Ecologist | PhD, University of Wisconsin

Expertise
aquatic ecology, ecosystem ecology, fish and fisheries ecology, social-ecological systems

Twitter: @CT_Solomon
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Dr. Solomon studies the ecology of lakes and other aquatic ecosystems, and of the fish and other organisms that live in them. He is broadly interested in how these systems function, and how we can manage and conserve them. His group emphasizes a collaborative team-based approach using whole-ecosystem experiments, observational studies across space and time, and statistical and simulation modeling.

Kelly, P.T., N. Craig, Christopher T. Solomon, Brian C. Weidel, Jacob A. Zwart, and S. E. Jones. 2016. “Experimental Whole-Lake Increase of Dissolved Organic Carbon Concentration Produces Unexpected Increase in Crustacean Zooplankton Density”. Global Change Biology 22 (8): 2766-75. doi:10.1111/gcb.13260.
Benoît, P.-O., B. E. Beisner, and Christopher T. Solomon. 2016. “Growth Rate and Abundance of Common Fishes Is Negatively Related to Dissolved Organic Carbon Concentration in Lakes”. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. doi:10.1139/cjfas-2015-0340.
Zwart, Jacob A., S.D. Sebestyen, Christopher T. Solomon, and S. E. Jones. 2016. “The Influence of Hydrologic Residence Time on Lake Carbon Cycling Dynamics Following Extreme Precipitation Events”. Ecosystems, 1-15. doi:10.1007/s10021-016-0088-6.
Solomon, Christopher T., S. E. Jones, Brian C. Weidel, I. Buffam, M.L. Fork, J. Karlsson, S. Larsen, et al. 2015. “Ecosystem Consequences of Changing Inputs of Terrestrial Dissolved Organic Matter to Lakes: Current Knowledge and Future Challenges”. Ecosystems 18: 376-89. doi:10.1007/s10021-015-9848-y.
Craig, N., S. E. Jones, Brian C. Weidel, and Christopher T. Solomon. 2015. “Habitat, Not Resource Availability, Limits Consumer Production in Lake Ecosystems”. Limnology and Oceanography 60: 2079-89. doi:10.1002/lno.10153.
Ziegler, J.P., Christopher T. Solomon, B.P. Finney, and I. Gregory-Eaves. 2015. “Macrophyte Biomass Predicts Food Chain Length in Shallow Lakes”. Ecosphere 6. doi:10.1890/ES14-00158.1.
Zwart, Jacob A., Christopher T. Solomon, and S. E. Jones. 2015. “Phytoplankton Traits Predict Ecosystem Function in a Global Set of Lakes”. Ecology 96: 2257-64. doi:10.1890/14-2102.1/full.
Hanna, D.E.L., Christopher T. Solomon, A.E. Poste, D. Buck, and L. J. Chapman. 2015. “A Review of Mercury Concentrations in Freshwater Fishes of Africa: Patterns and Predictors”. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 34: 215-23. doi:10.1002/etc.2818.
Zanden, Jake Vander, M.K. Clayton, E.K. Moody, Christopher T. Solomon, and Brian C. Weidel. 2015. “Stable Isotope Turnover and Half-Life in Animal Tissues: A Literature Synthesis”. PLoS One 10. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0116182.
Godwin, S.C., S. E. Jones, Brian C. Weidel, and Christopher T. Solomon. 2014. “Dissolved Organic Carbon Concentration Controls Benthic Primary Production: Results from in Situ Chambers in North-Temperate Lakes”. Limnology and Oceanography 59: 2112-20. doi:10.4319/lo.2014.59.6.2112.