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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.

Pace, Michael L., Stephen R. Carpenter, Jonathan J. Cole, J.J. Coloso, J.F. Kitchell, James R. Hodgson, J.J. Middelburg, N.D. Preston, Christopher T. Solomon, and Brian C. Weidel. 2007. “Does Terrestrial Organic Carbon Subsidize the Plankton Food Web in a Clear-Water Lake?”. Limnol. Oceanogr. 52: 2177-89.
Schmidt, S.N., J.D. Olden, Christopher T. Solomon, and Jake Vander Zanden. 2007. “Quantitative Approaches to the Analysis of Stable Isotope Food Web Data”. Ecology 88: 2793-2802. doi:10.1890/07-0121.1.
Carpenter, Stephen R., Barbara J. Benson, Reinette Biggs, Jonathan W. Chipman, Jonathan A. Foley, Shaun A. Golding, Roger B. Hammer, et al. 2007. “Understanding Regional Change: A Comparison of Two Lake Districts”. BioScience 57: 323-35. doi:10.1641/B570407.
Solomon, Christopher T., P.K. Weber, J.J. Cech Jr., B.L. Ingram, M.E. Conrad, M.V. Machavaram, A.R. Pogodina, and R.L. Franklin. 2006. “Experimental Determination of the Sources of Otolith Carbon and Associated Isotopic Fractionation”. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 63: 79-89. doi:10.1139/f05-200.
Solomon, Christopher T., A.S. Flecker, and B.W. Taylor. 2004. “Testing the Role of Sediment-Mediated Interactions Between Tadpoles and Armored Catfish in a Neotropical Stream”. Copeia 2004: 610-16. doi:10.1643/CE-03-168R1.