PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
16. Soranno, PA, EG Bissell, KS Cheruvelil, ST Christel, SM Collins, CE Fergus, CT Filstrup, JF Lapierre, NR Lottig, SK Oliver, CE Scott, NJ Smith, S Stopyak, S Yuan, MT Bremigan, JA Downing, C Gries, EN Henry, NK Skaff, EH Stanley, CA Stow, PN Tan, T Wagner, & KE Webster. 2015. Building a multi-scaled geospatial temporal ecology database from disparate data sources: fostering open science and data reuse. GigaScience 4:28.
15. Keeler, BL, SA Wood, S Polasky, C Kling, CT Filstrup, & JA Downing. 2015. Recreational demand for clean water: evidence from geotagged photographs by visitors to lakes. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 13:76-81.
14. Filstrup, CT, T Wagner, PA Soranno, EH Stanley, CA Stow, KE Webster, & JA Downing. 2014. Regional variability among nonlinear chlorophyll-phosphorus relationships in lakes. Limnology and Oceanography 59:1691-1703.
13. Soranno, PA, KS Cheruvelil, EG Bissel, MT Bremigan, JA Downing, CE Fergus, CT Filstrup, EN Henry, NR Lottig, EH Stanley, CA Stow, PN Tan, T Wagner, & KE Webster. 2014. Cross-scale interactions: quantifying multi-scaled cause–effect relationships in macrosystems. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 12:65-73.
12. Cheruvelil, KS, PA Soranno, KC Weathers, PC Hanson, SJ Goring, CT Filstrup, & EK Read. 2014. Creating and maintaining high-performing collaborative research teams: the importance of diversity and interpersonal skills. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 12:31-38.
11. Levy, O, BA Ball, B Bond-Lamberty, KS Cheruvelil, AO Finley, NR Lottig, SW Punyasena, J Xiao, J Zhou, LB Buckley, CT Filstrup, TH Keitt, JR Kellner, AK Knapp, AD Richardson, D Tcheng, M Toomey, R Vargas, JW Voordeckers, T Wagner, & JW Williams. 2014. Approaches to advance scientific understanding of macrosystems ecology. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 12:15-23.
10. Filstrup, CT, H Hillebrand, AJ Heathcote, WS Harpole, & JA Downing. 2014. Cyanobacteria dominance influences resource use efficiency and community turnover in phytoplankton and zooplankton communities. Ecology Letters 17:464-474.
9. Heathcote, AJ, CT Filstrup, & JA Downing. 2013. Watershed sediment losses to lakes accelerating despite agricultural soil conservation efforts. PLoS ONE 8:e53554
8. White, JD, SJ Prochnow, CT Filstrup, & BW Byars. 2010. A combined watershed–water quality modeling analysis of the Lake Waco reservoir: II. Watershed and reservoir management options and outcomes. Lake and Reservoir Management 26:159-167.
7. White, JD, SJ Prochnow, CT Filstrup, JT Scott, BW Byars, & L Zygo-Flynn. 2010. A combined watershed–water quality modeling analysis of the Lake Waco reservoir: I. Calibration and confirmation of predicted water quality. Lake and Reservoir Management 26:147-158.
6. Filstrup, CT, & OT Lind. 2010. Sediment transport mechanisms influencing spatiotemporal resuspension patterns in a shallow, polymictic reservoir. Lake and Reservoir Management 26:85-94.
5. Filstrup, CT, JT Scott, JD White, & OT Lind. 2010. Use of sediment elemental and isotopic compositions to record the eutrophication of a polymictic reservoir in central Texas, USA. Lakes & Reservoirs: Research and Management 15:25-39.
4. Filstrup, CT, JT Scott, & OT Lind. 2009. Allochthonous organic matter supplements and sediment transport in a polymictic reservoir determined using elemental and isotopic ratios. Biogeochemistry 96:87-100.
3. Prochnow, SJ, JD White, JT Scott, & CT Filstrup. 2008. Multi-scenario simulation analysis in prioritizing management options for an impacted watershed system. Ecohydrology and Hydrobiology 8:3-15.
2. Prochnow, SJ, JD White, JT Scott, & CT Filstrup. 2007. Small reservoir impact on simulated watershed-scale nutrient yield. Research Letters in Ecology 2007: Article ID 12571.
1. Scott, JT, RD Doyle, & CT Filstrup. 2005. Periphyton nutrient limitation and nitrogen fixation potential along a wetland nutrient-depletion gradient. Wetlands 25:439-448.
NON-PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
4. Menden-Deuer, S, L Bristow, H Doi, CT Filstrup, A Johnson, K Rose, X Xi, A Burgess, & G Wilkinson. In press. Big data on important issues: accessing the needs of student and early career aquatic scientists. Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin.
3. Filstrup, CT, AJ Heathcote, & JA Downing. 2014. Sediment accumulation rates still increasing in Iowa’s natural lakes. Getting into Soil and Water 2014:14-16.
2. Kavanaugh, MT, GW Holtgrieve, H Baulch, JR Brum, ML Cuvelier, CT Filstrup, KJ Nickols, & GE Small. 2013. A salty divide within ASLO? Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin 22:34-37.
1. CT Filstrup, WS Harpole, AJ Heathcote, J Shurin, & M Kondoh. 2012. Causes and consequences of biodiversity loss across global ecosystems. Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin 21:98-99.
16. Soranno, PA, EG Bissell, KS Cheruvelil, ST Christel, SM Collins, CE Fergus, CT Filstrup, JF Lapierre, NR Lottig, SK Oliver, CE Scott, NJ Smith, S Stopyak, S Yuan, MT Bremigan, JA Downing, C Gries, EN Henry, NK Skaff, EH Stanley, CA Stow, PN Tan, T Wagner, & KE Webster. 2015. Building a multi-scaled geospatial temporal ecology database from disparate data sources: fostering open science and data reuse. GigaScience 4:28.
15. Keeler, BL, SA Wood, S Polasky, C Kling, CT Filstrup, & JA Downing. 2015. Recreational demand for clean water: evidence from geotagged photographs by visitors to lakes. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 13:76-81.
14. Filstrup, CT, T Wagner, PA Soranno, EH Stanley, CA Stow, KE Webster, & JA Downing. 2014. Regional variability among nonlinear chlorophyll-phosphorus relationships in lakes. Limnology and Oceanography 59:1691-1703.
13. Soranno, PA, KS Cheruvelil, EG Bissel, MT Bremigan, JA Downing, CE Fergus, CT Filstrup, EN Henry, NR Lottig, EH Stanley, CA Stow, PN Tan, T Wagner, & KE Webster. 2014. Cross-scale interactions: quantifying multi-scaled cause–effect relationships in macrosystems. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 12:65-73.
12. Cheruvelil, KS, PA Soranno, KC Weathers, PC Hanson, SJ Goring, CT Filstrup, & EK Read. 2014. Creating and maintaining high-performing collaborative research teams: the importance of diversity and interpersonal skills. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 12:31-38.
11. Levy, O, BA Ball, B Bond-Lamberty, KS Cheruvelil, AO Finley, NR Lottig, SW Punyasena, J Xiao, J Zhou, LB Buckley, CT Filstrup, TH Keitt, JR Kellner, AK Knapp, AD Richardson, D Tcheng, M Toomey, R Vargas, JW Voordeckers, T Wagner, & JW Williams. 2014. Approaches to advance scientific understanding of macrosystems ecology. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 12:15-23.
10. Filstrup, CT, H Hillebrand, AJ Heathcote, WS Harpole, & JA Downing. 2014. Cyanobacteria dominance influences resource use efficiency and community turnover in phytoplankton and zooplankton communities. Ecology Letters 17:464-474.
9. Heathcote, AJ, CT Filstrup, & JA Downing. 2013. Watershed sediment losses to lakes accelerating despite agricultural soil conservation efforts. PLoS ONE 8:e53554
8. White, JD, SJ Prochnow, CT Filstrup, & BW Byars. 2010. A combined watershed–water quality modeling analysis of the Lake Waco reservoir: II. Watershed and reservoir management options and outcomes. Lake and Reservoir Management 26:159-167.
7. White, JD, SJ Prochnow, CT Filstrup, JT Scott, BW Byars, & L Zygo-Flynn. 2010. A combined watershed–water quality modeling analysis of the Lake Waco reservoir: I. Calibration and confirmation of predicted water quality. Lake and Reservoir Management 26:147-158.
6. Filstrup, CT, & OT Lind. 2010. Sediment transport mechanisms influencing spatiotemporal resuspension patterns in a shallow, polymictic reservoir. Lake and Reservoir Management 26:85-94.
5. Filstrup, CT, JT Scott, JD White, & OT Lind. 2010. Use of sediment elemental and isotopic compositions to record the eutrophication of a polymictic reservoir in central Texas, USA. Lakes & Reservoirs: Research and Management 15:25-39.
4. Filstrup, CT, JT Scott, & OT Lind. 2009. Allochthonous organic matter supplements and sediment transport in a polymictic reservoir determined using elemental and isotopic ratios. Biogeochemistry 96:87-100.
3. Prochnow, SJ, JD White, JT Scott, & CT Filstrup. 2008. Multi-scenario simulation analysis in prioritizing management options for an impacted watershed system. Ecohydrology and Hydrobiology 8:3-15.
2. Prochnow, SJ, JD White, JT Scott, & CT Filstrup. 2007. Small reservoir impact on simulated watershed-scale nutrient yield. Research Letters in Ecology 2007: Article ID 12571.
1. Scott, JT, RD Doyle, & CT Filstrup. 2005. Periphyton nutrient limitation and nitrogen fixation potential along a wetland nutrient-depletion gradient. Wetlands 25:439-448.
NON-PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
4. Menden-Deuer, S, L Bristow, H Doi, CT Filstrup, A Johnson, K Rose, X Xi, A Burgess, & G Wilkinson. In press. Big data on important issues: accessing the needs of student and early career aquatic scientists. Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin.
3. Filstrup, CT, AJ Heathcote, & JA Downing. 2014. Sediment accumulation rates still increasing in Iowa’s natural lakes. Getting into Soil and Water 2014:14-16.
2. Kavanaugh, MT, GW Holtgrieve, H Baulch, JR Brum, ML Cuvelier, CT Filstrup, KJ Nickols, & GE Small. 2013. A salty divide within ASLO? Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin 22:34-37.
1. CT Filstrup, WS Harpole, AJ Heathcote, J Shurin, & M Kondoh. 2012. Causes and consequences of biodiversity loss across global ecosystems. Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin 21:98-99.