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Peer-reviewed journal articles (51) & peer-reviewed book chapters (7)
2024
58. Carlson, A. K., N. J. Leonard, M. Munawar, and W. W. Taylor. In press. Assessing and implementing the concept of Blue Economy in Laurentian Great Lakes fisheries: Lessons from Coupled Human and Natural Systems (CHANS). Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management.
57. Scott, A. M., and A. K. Carlson. 2024. A new water temperature modeling approach to predict thermal habitat suitability for nonnative cichlids in Florida rivers. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 39(1):e2405721.
56. Carlson, A. K., and B. M. Gaffey. 2024. Cold blood in warming waters: effects of air temperature, precipitation, and groundwater on Gulf Sturgeon thermal habitats in a changing climate. North American Journal of Fisheries Management.
55. Carlson, A. K., D. M. Krueger, W. W. Fetzer, J. S. Stewart, S. M. Westenbroek, L. Wang, K. E. Wehrly, D. Wieferich, Y.-P. Tsang, H. Yu, W. W. Taylor, and D. M. Infante. 2024. Application of a fine-scale modeling approach to assess broad-scale changes in stream salmonid thermal habitat in a changing climate. In: J. Lobón-Cerviá, P. Budy, R. Gresswell, editors. Advances in the Ecology of Stream-Dwelling Salmonids. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-44389-3_20.
54. Coleman, T. S., R. W. Eckelbecker, A. K. Carlson, D. R. DeVries, R. A. Wright, B. A. Staton, S. W. Parker, C. R. Chittam, R. G. Lovell, and M. J. Catalano. 2024. Evaluation of shoreline rotenone application to control Largemouth Bass recruitment in small impoundments. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 44(1):57–69.
2023
53. Parker, S. W., T. S. Coleman, A. K. Carlson, and J. R. Fischer. 2023. Characterization of fish assemblages in eleven multi-use reservoirs from North Carolina, USA. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 38(1):e2241494.
52. Bonvechio, K. I., R. Paudyal, C. Crandall, and A. K. Carlson. 2023. Survey evaluation of Florida’s Freshwater Fisheries Long-Term Monitoring program. Fishes 8(4):e216.
51. Carlson, A. K., M. V. Hoyer. 2023. Bluegill population demographics as related to abiotic and biotic factors in Florida lakes. Fishes 8(2):e100.
2022
50. Boonstra, W. J., N. Boucquey, A. K. Carlson, L. Drakopulos, J. Fly, S. Joosse, S. Panchang, M. N. Marjadi, A. Rieser, and H. C. Wernersson. 2022. Urban fishing reveals underrepresented diversity. Nature Food.
49. Carlson, A. K., M. V. Hoyer. 2022. Redear Sunfish occurrence, abundance, growth, and size structure as related to abiotic and biotic factors in Florida lakes. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 42(3):775–786.
48. Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, D. R. DeVries, C. P. Ferreri, M. J. Fogarty, K. J. Hartman, D. M. Infante, M. T. Kinnison, S. A. Levin, R. T. Melstrom, R. M. Newman, M. L. Pinsky, D. I. Rubenstein, S. M. P. Sullivan, P. A. Venturelli, M. J. Weber, M. R. Wuellner, G. B. Zydlewski. 2022. Stepping up: A U.S. perspective on the Ten Steps to Responsible Inland Fisheries. Fisheries 47(2):68–77.
47. Carlson, A. K., W. J. Boonstra, S. Joosse, D. I. Rubenstein, S. A. Levin. 2022. More than ponds amid skyscrapers: Urban fisheries as multiscalar human-natural systems. Aquatic Ecosystem Health &
Management 25(1):49–58.
46. Twardek, W. M., I. G. Cowx, N. Lapointe, C. Paukert, T. D. Beard, E. M. Bennett, D. Browne, A. K. Carlson, K. D. Clarke, Z. Hogan, K. Lorenzen, A. J. Lynch, P. B. McIntyre, P. Pompeu, M. Rogers, A. Sakas, W. W. Taylor, T. D. Ward, Z. Basher, and S. J. Cooke. 2022. Bright spots for inland fish and fisheries to guide future hydropower development. Water Biology and Security 1:e100009.
2021
45. Carlson, A. K., T. Young, M. A. Centeno, S. A. Levin, D. I. Rubenstein. 2021. Boat to bowl: Resilience through network rewiring of a community-supported fishery amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Environmental Research Letters 16:e034054.
44. Carlson, A. K., D. I. Rubenstein, S. A. Levin. 2021. Modeling Atlantic herring fisheries as multiscalar human-natural systems. Fisheries Research 236:e105855.
2020
43. Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, M. R. Cronin, M. J. Eaton, L. E. Eckert, M. A. Kaemingk, A. J. Reid, A. Trudeau. 2020. A social-ecological odyssey in fisheries and wildlife management. Fisheries 45(5):238–243.
42. Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, D. M. Infante. 2020. Modelling effects of climate change on Michigan brown trout and rainbow trout: precipitation and groundwater as key predictors. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 29(3):433–449.
41. Carlson, A. K., D. I. Rubenstein, S. A. Levin. 2020. Linking multiscalar fisheries using metacoupling models. Frontiers in Marine Science 7:e614.
40. Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, D. I. Rubenstein, S. A. Levin, J. Liu. 2020. Global marine fishing across space and time. Sustainability 12(11):e4714.
39. Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, S. M. Hughes. 2020. The metacoupling framework informs stream salmonid management and governance. Frontiers in Environmental Science 8:e27.
38. Reid, A. J., A. K. Carlson, D. E. L. Hanna, J. D. Olden, S. J. Ormerod, S. J. Cooke. 2020. Conservation challenges to freshwater ecosystems. In: Goldstein, M.I., DellaSala, D.A. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the World's Biomes, vol. 4. Elsevier, pp. 270–278.
37. Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, D. R. DeVries, M. R. Wuellner, M. T. Kinnison. 2020. Leadership in action: Lessons from a multistate fisheries collaboration. In: Lessons in Leadership: Integrating Courage, Vision, and Innovation for the Future of Sustainable Fisheries. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland.
36. Carlson, A. K., A. Bennett, W. W. Taylor, C. P. Ferreri. 2020. Summary. In: Lessons in Leadership: Integrating Courage, Vision, and Innovation for the Future of Sustainable Fisheries. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland.
35. Taylor, W. W., C. P. Ferreri, A. K. Carlson, A. Bennett. 2020. Preface. In: Lessons in Leadership: Integrating Courage, Vision, and Innovation for the Future of Sustainable Fisheries. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland.
2019
34. Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, M. T. Kinnison, S. M. P. Sullivan, M. J. Weber, R. T. Melstrom, P. A. Venturelli, M. R. Wuellner, R. M. Newman, K. J. Hartman, G. B. Zydlewski, D. R. DeVries, S. M. Gray, D. M. Infante, M. A. Pegg, R. M. Harrell. 2019. Threats to freshwater fisheries in the United States: perspectives and investments of state fisheries administrators and Agricultural Experiment Station directors. Fisheries 44(6):276–287.
33. Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, D. M. Infante. 2019. Developing precipitation- and groundwater-corrected stream temperature models to improve brook charr management amid climate change. Hydrobiologia 840(1):379–398.
32. Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, J. Liu. 2019. Using the telecoupling framework to improve Great Lakes fisheries sustainability. Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management 22(3):342–354.
31. Reid, A. J., A. K. Carlson, I. F. Creed, E. J. Eliason, P. A. Gell, P. T. J. Johnson, K. A. Kidd, T. J. MacCormack, J. D. Olden, S. J. Ormerod, J. P. Smol, W. W. Taylor, K. Tockner, J. C. Vermaire, D. Dudgeon, S. J. Cooke. 2019. Emerging threats and persistent conservation challenges for freshwater biodiversity. Biological Reviews 94(3):849–873.
30. Taylor, W. W., M. Good, A. K. Carlson, T. Scholze, H. A. Triezenberg, R. Lambe. 2019. The changing face of Great Lakes fisheries. Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management 22(3):355–367.
29. Radigan, W. J., A. K. Carlson, M. J. Fincel, B. D. S. Graeb. 2019. Effects of the 2011 Missouri River flood on walleye natal recruitment and habitat use in Lake Sharpe, South Dakota. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 34(1):213–228.
28. Kapsar, K. E., C. L. Hovis, R. F. B. Silva, E. K. Buchholtz, A. K. Carlson, Y. Dou, Y. Du, P. R. Furumo, Y. Li, A. Torres, D. Yang, H. Y. Wan, J. G. Zaehringer, J. Liu. 2019. Telecoupling research: the first five years. Sustainability 11(4):e1033.
27. Liu, J., A. Herzberger, K. Kapsar, A. Carlson, T. Connor 2019. What is telecoupling? Chapter 2 in J. Østergaard Nielsen and C. Friis, editors. Telecoupling: exploring land-use change in a globalised world, pp. 19–48.
2018
26. Carlson, A. K., J. G. Zaehringer, R. D. Garrett, R. F. B. Silva, P. Furumo, A. N. Raya Rey, A. Torres, M. G. Chung, Y. Li, J. Liu. 2018. Toward rigorous telecoupling causal attribution: a systematic review and typology. Sustainability 10(12):e4426.
25. Carlson, A. K., A. F. Lintvedt, A. N. Luchenbill, A. M. Irwin, S. A. Heiler, A. R. Kowalski, P. S. Burger, N. E. Nahra, C. J. Weathers, S. Dhanjal, C. R. Yatooma. 2018. On the banks of the Red Cedar: toward socio-ecologically robust riparian management in an iconic Michigan river. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 33(1):429–447.
24. Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, J. Liu, I. Orlic. 2018. Peruvian anchoveta as a telecoupled fisheries system. Ecology and Society 23(1):35.
23. Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, Z. Basher, T. D. Beard, Jr., D. M. Infante. 2018. Science to action: decision-support to advance stream trout management in a changing climate. Proceedings of the Wild Trout XII Symposium 12.
22. Radigan, W. J., A. K. Carlson, J. L. Kientz, S. R. Chipps, M. J. Fincel, B. D. S. Graeb. 2018. Species- and habitat-specific otolith chemistry patterns inform riverine fisheries management. River Research and Applications 34:279–287.
21. Radigan, W. J., A. K. Carlson, M. J. Fincel, B. D. S. Graeb. 2018. Assessing the utility of otolith chemistry for management of six freshwater fishes from a river-reservoir system. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 38:316–326.
20. Radigan, W. J., A. K. Carlson, M. J. Fincel, B. D. S. Graeb. 2018. Otolith chemistry as a fisheries management tool after flooding: the case of Missouri River gizzard shad. River Research and Applications 34:270–278.
2017
19. Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, J. Liu, I. Orlic. 2017. The telecoupling framework: an integrative tool for enhanced fisheries management. Fisheries 42:395–397.
18. Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, B. D. S. Graeb. 2017. Otolith chemistry indicates walleye movement and entrainment in a large serial reservoir system. Fisheries Management and Ecology 24:217–229.
17. Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, K. M. Hartikainen, D. M. Infante, T. D. Beard, Jr., A. J. Lynch. 2017. Comparing stream-specific to generalized temperature models to guide coldwater salmonid management in a changing climate. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 27:443–462.
16. Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, K. M. Schlee, T. G. Zorn, D. M. Infante. 2017. Projected impacts of climate change on stream salmonids with implications for resilience-based management. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 26:190–204.
15. Carlson, A. K., Q. E. Phelps, B. D. S. Graeb. 2017. Chemistry to conservation: using otoliths to advance recreational and commercial fisheries management. Journal of Fish Biology 90:505–527.
14. Hollingsworth, B. B., A. K. Carlson. 2017. Foreword. In: Records of North American Big Game, 14th Edition. Boone and Crockett Club. Co-authored with Boone and Crockett Club President B. B. Hollingsworth.
2016
13. Carlson, A. K. 2016. In the footsteps of a heroine: honoring Janice Lee Fenske. Fisheries 41:574–575.
12. Lederman, N. J., A. K. Carlson. 2016. Preparing the next generation of fisheries professionals. Fisheries 41:471–472.
11. Carlson, A. K., N. J. Lederman. 2016. Climate change and fisheries education. Fisheries 41:411–412.
10. Carlson, A. K., P. E. Bailey, M. J. Fincel, B. D. S. Graeb. 2016. Otoliths as elemental tracers of walleye environmental history: insights for interjurisdictional fisheries management. Lake and Reservoir Management 32:329–340.
9. Carlson, A. K., W. E. French, B. Vondracek, L. C. Ferrington Jr., J. E. Mazack, J. L. Cochran-Biederman. 2016. Brown trout growth in Minnesota streams as related to landscape and local factors. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 31:421–429.
8. Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, B. D. S. Graeb. 2016. Otolith microchemistry reveals natal origins of walleyes in Missouri River reservoirs. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 36:341–350.
7. Carlson, A. K. 2016. Trophy northern pike: the value of experimentation and public engagement. Reviews in Fisheries Science and Aquaculture 24:153–159.
6. Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, B. D. S. Graeb. 2016. Effects of historic flooding on fishes and aquatic habitats in a Missouri River delta. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 31:271–288.
5. Carlson, A. K., M. J. Ward, B. D. S. Graeb. 2016. Using otolith microchemistry to classify yellow perch as stocked or naturally produced. The Prairie Naturalist 48.
2015
4. Lederman, N. J., A. K. Carlson. 2015. How to establish a student subunit. Fisheries 40: 484–485.
3. Carlson, A. K., K. M. Dunmall, R. E. Boucek, N. W. Cole, J. A. Kerns, R. M. Krogman, M. C. Lloyd, V. M. Nguyen, T. R. Wendt, S. L. White, K. L. Wilson. 2015. How to navigate fisheries education and employment. Fisheries 40:196–197.
2. Carlson, A. K., J. R. Fischer, L. L. Pierce, D. J. Dembkowski, M. E. Colvin, J. A. Kerns, J. D. Fore. 2015. Purpose, history, and importance of the student angle. Fisheries 40:81–83.
2014
1. Carlson, A. K., B. Vondracek. 2014. Synthesis of ecology and human dimensions for predictive management of bighead and silver carp in the United States. Reviews in Fisheries Science and Aquaculture 22:284–300.
Book
W. W. Taylor, A. K. Carlson, A. Bennett, C. P. Ferreri. 2020. Lessons in Leadership: Integrating Courage, Vision, and Innovation for the Future of Sustainable Fisheries. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland.
Dissertation
1) Carlson, A. K. 2019. Michigan stream salmonid growth and survival in a changing climate: predictions and implications for resilience-based management. Ph.D. dissertation. Michigan State University. 230 pp.
Thesis
1) Carlson, A. K. 2015. Rapid response to a catastrophic flood: effects on aquatic resources in Missouri River reservoirs. M.S. thesis. South Dakota State University. Brookings, SD. 232 pp.
Technical reports
2) Carlson, A. K., T. G. Zorn. 2018. Values, opinions, and behavior of inland trout anglers in Michigan. Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Fisheries Report 29. Lansing, Michigan.
1) Carlson, A. K. 2015. Importance of the Clean Water Rule: a national perspective. Trout Unlimited.
Other fisheries-related publications
7) Carlson, A. K. In press. Taylor-made: The meaning of mentorship in fisheries. Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management.
6) Carlson, A. K., J. L. Cochran-Biederman, and B. Vondracek. 2012. American Fisheries Society (AFS) 2012 Minneapolis–St. Paul: Where waters meet, people greet, and networks are born. Fisheries 37:29.
5) Cochran-Biederman, J. L., A. K. Carlson, and B. Vondracek. 2012. Being green will be easy for AFS 2012. Fisheries 37:85.
4) Carlson, A. K., J. L. Cochran-Biederman, and B. Vondracek. 2012. AFS 2012 Minneapolis–St. Paul: Where to stay and how to get around. Fisheries 37:136-137.
3) Cochran-Biederman, J. L. and A. K. Carlson. 2012. AFS 2012 Minneapolis–St. Paul: Things to see and do. Fisheries 37:173-176.
2) Vondracek, B., A. K. Carlson, and J. L. Cochran-Biederman. 2012. AFS 2012 Annual Meeting: continuing education program. Fisheries 37:230-232.
1) Cochran-Biederman, J. L., A. K. Carlson, and B. Vondracek. 2012. AFS 2012 Annual Meeting tours and eats. Fisheries 37:330.
Popular articles and related publications
23) Rossos, K., and A. K. Carlson. 2021. Restoring prehistoric juvenile Gulf Sturgeon from Louisiana to Florida. USGS Cooperative Research Unit Corner 75:12, Wildlife Management Institute website.
22) Carlson, A. K., D. I. Rubenstein, S. A. Levin. 2020. New Jersey’s small, networked dairy farms are a model for a more resilient food system. The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/new-jerseys-small-networked-dairy-farms-are-a-model-for-a-more-resilient-food-system-137881
20-21) Brady, T. C., A. K. Carlson, M. J. Good. 2020. Article in Spring issue of Fair Chase, the official publication of the Boone and Crockett Club (co-authored with Club President T. C. Brady).
19) Brady, T. C., M. J. Good, A. K. Carlson. 2019. Article in Winter issue of Fair Chase, the official publication of the Boone and Crockett Club (co-authored with Club President T. C. Brady).
17-18) Brady, T. C., A. K. Carlson, M. J. Good. 2019. Two articles Summer and Fall issues of Fair Chase, the official publication of the Boone and Crockett Club (co-authored with Club President T. C. Brady).
16) Brady, T. C., M. J. Good, A. K. Carlson. 2019. Article in Spring issue of Fair Chase, the official publication of the Boone and Crockett Club (co-authored with Club President T. C. Brady).
13-15) Hollingsworth, B. B., A. K. Carlson. 2018. Three articles in Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter issues of Fair Chase, the official publication of the Boone and Crockett Club (co-authored with President B. B. Hollingsworth).
12) Carlson, A. K. 2017. The Fenske Fellowship: professional growth, personal inspiration, and a fisheries legacy. Michigan State University Spotlight.
11) Hollingsworth, B. B., A. K. Carlson. 2017. Foreword to the 14th Edition of Records of North American Big Game (co-authored with President B. B. Hollingsworth).
7-10) Hollingsworth, B. B., A. K. Carlson. 2017. Four articles in Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter issues of Fair Chase, the official publication of the Boone and Crockett Club (co-authored with President B. B. Hollingsworth).
6) Carlson, A. K., B. Zupancic. 2015. Support responsible energy development. Durango Herald. Durango, Colorado. July 15, 2015.
5) Carlson, A. K., W. R. Radigan. 2015. Mysteries of Lake Oahe walleye: using ear stones to decode spawning and movement. North Dakota Outdoors. June 2015. North Dakota Game and Fish Department.
4) Radigan, W. R., A. K. Carlson. 2015. Lasting effects of the 2011 Missouri River flood: the uncertain future of Hipple Lake. South Dakota Conservation Digest. July/August 2015. South Dakota Department of Game, Fish, and Parks.
3) Carlson, A. K. 2013. Rapid response to a catastrophic flood. South Dakota Conservation Digest. July/August Issue. South Dakota Department of Game, Fish, and Parks.
2) Carlson, A. K. 2012. Finding changes to “The Big Muddy” a year later. Argus Leader. Sioux Falls, SD.
1) Carlson, A. K. 2012. Water and walleyes in the Big Muddy: Effects of the 2011 flood on fish and aquatic habitat in the Missouri River. Central Dakota Times. Chamberlain, South Dakota.
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