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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.

Cole, Jonathan J., and Christopher T. Solomon. 2012. “Terrestrial Support of Zebra Mussels and the Hudson River Food Web: A Multi-Isotope, Bayesian Analysis”. Limnology and Oceanography 57 (6): 1802-15. doi:10.4319/lo.2012.57.6.1802.
Solomon, Christopher T., B.M. Roth, T.R. Hrabik, and Jake Vander Zanden. 2011. “Comparing Energetic and Dynamic Descriptions of a Single Food Web Linkage”. Oikos 120: 194-99. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0706.2010.18424.x.
Cole, Jonathan J., Stephen R. Carpenter, J.F. Kitchell, Michael L. Pace, Christopher T. Solomon, and Brian C. Weidel. 2011. “Strong Evidence for Terrestrial Support of Zooplankton in Small Lakes Based on Stable Isotopes of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Hydrogen”. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 108: 1975-80. doi:10.1073/pnas.1012807108.
Solomon, Christopher T., Stephen R. Carpenter, M.K. Clayton, Jonathan J. Cole, J.J. Coloso, Michael L. Pace, Jake Vander Zanden, and Brian C. Weidel. 2011. “Terrestrial, Benthic, and Pelagic Resource Use in Lakes: Results from a Three-Isotope Bayesian Mixing Model”. Ecology 92: 1115-25. doi:10.1890/10-1185.1.
Ball, B.A., John S Kominoski, H.E. Adams, S. E. Jones, E.S. Kane, T.D. Loecke, W.M. Mahaney, et al. 2010. “Direct and Terrestrial Vegetation-Mediated Effects of Environmental Change on Aquatic Ecosystem Processes”. BioScience 60: 590-601. doi:10.1525/bio.2010.60.8.5.
Solomon, Christopher T., J.D. Olden, Pieter T. J. Johnson, R.T. Dillon Jr., and Jake Vander Zanden. 2010. “Distribution and Community-Level Effects of the Chinese Mystery Snail Bellamya Chinensis in Northern Wisconsin Lakes”. Biological Invasions 12: 1591-1605. doi:10.1007/s10530-009-9572-7.
Roth, B.M., T.R. Hrabik, Christopher T. Solomon, N. Mercado-Silva, and J.F. Kitchell. 2010. “A Simulation of Food-Web Interactions Leading to Rainbow Smelt Osmerus Mordax Dominance in Sparkling Lake, Wisconsin”. Journal of Fish Biology 77: 1379-1405. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8649.2010.02764.x.
Solomon, Christopher T., Jonathan J. Cole, R.R. Doucette, and Michael L. Pace. 2009. “The Influence of Environmental Water on the Hydrogen Stable Isotope Ratio in Aquatic Consumers”. Oecologia 161: 313-24. doi:10.1007/s00442-009-1370-5.
Johnson, Pieter T. J., J.D. Olden, Christopher T. Solomon, and Jake Vander Zanden. 2009. “Interactions Among Invaders: Community and Ecosystem Effects of Multiple Invasive Species in an Experimental Aquatic System”. Oecologia 159: 161-70. doi:10.1007/s00442-008-1176-x.
Solomon, Christopher T., E. R. Hotchkiss, J. R. Moslemi, A.J. Ulseth, Emily H. Stanley, Robert O. Hall, and A.S. Flecker. 2009. “Sediment Size and Nutrients Regulate Denitrification in a Tropical Stream”. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 28: 480-90. doi:10.1899/07–157.1.
Weidel, Brian C., Stephen R. Carpenter, Jonathan J. Cole, James R. Hodgson, J.F. Kitchell, Michael L. Pace, and Christopher T. Solomon. 2008. “Carbon Sources Supporting Fish Growth in North Temperate Lakes”. Aquat. Sci. 70: 446-58. doi:10.1007/s00027-008-8113-2.
Babler, A.L., Christopher T. Solomon, and P. Schilke. 2008. “Depth-Specific Patterns of Benthic Secondary Production in an Oligotrophic Lake”. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 27: 108-19. doi:10.1899/07-053.1.
Solomon, Christopher T., Stephen R. Carpenter, Jake Vander Zanden, and James A. Rusak. 2008. “Long-Term Variation in Isotopic Baselines and Implications for Estimating Consumer Trophic Niches”. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 65: 2191-2200. doi:10.1139/F08-125.
Solomon, Christopher T., Stephen R. Carpenter, Jonathan J. Cole, and Michael L. Pace. 2008. “Support of Benthic Invertebrates by Detrital Resources and Current Autochthonous Primary Production: Results from a Whole-Lake C-13 Addition”. Freshwater Biol. 53: 42-54.
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.