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74
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1337
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572

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1964 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • 1963 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Charles R. Goldman is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Environmental Science, with specific contributions to the subfields of Ecological Modeling and Ecology.

The scientist's recent publications include work on communicating science through press releases to news media, illustrating the case study of factors controlling the water clarity of Lake Tahoe. These papers were published in 2023 and 2025 in the following venues:

  • Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin (2023)
  • UNC Libraries (2025)

Key topics covered in their work are:

  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Environmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies

Frequent co-authors with whom they have collaborated include:

  • Sudeep Chandra
  • Hans W. Paerl
  • John M. Mélack
  • Connie Lovejoy
  • John C. Priscu

Charles R. Goldman has been recognized with fellowships from notable scientific organizations, including:

  • Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (1964)
  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) (1963)

Best Publications

  • Road Ecology: Science and Solutions

    Richard T T Forman;Daniel Sperling;John A Bissonette;Anthony P Clevenger

  • Role of aquatic plants in wastewater treatment by artificial wetlands.

    R.M. Gersberg;B.V. Elkins;S.R. Lyon;C.R. Goldman

  • Phosphorus and nitrogen limitation of phytoplankton growth in the freshwaters of North America : a review and critique of experimental enrichments

    James J. Elser;Erich R. Marzolf;Charles R. Goldman

  • A highly unsaturated fatty acid predicts carbon transfer between primary producers and consumers

    Dörthe C. Müller-Navarra;Michael T. Brett;Anne M. Liston;Charles R. Goldman

  • A meta-analysis of the freshwater trophic cascade.

    Michael T. Brett;Charles R. Goldman

  • Consumer Versus Resource Control in Freshwater Pelagic Food Webs

    Michael T. Brett;Charles R. Goldman

  • Unsaturated fatty acid content in seston and tropho-dynamic coupling in lakes

    Dörthe C. Müller-Navarra;Michael T. Brett;Sangkyu Park;Sudeep Chandra

  • Contemporaneous Disequilibrium, a New Hypothesis to Explain the „Paradox of the Plankton”

    Peter Richerson;Richard Armstrong;Charles R. Goldman

  • Nitrogen removal in artificial wetlands

    R.M. Gersberg;B.V. Elkins;C.R. Goldman

  • Zooplankton effects on phytoplankton in lakes of contrasting trophic status

    James J. Elser;Charles R. Goldman

  • Primary productivity, nutrients, and transparency during the early onset of eutrophication in ultra-oligotrophic Lake Tahoe, Califomia-Nevada1

    Charles R. Goldman

  • The Warming of Lake Tahoe

    Robert Coats;Joaquim Perez-Losada;Geoffrey Schladow;Robert Richards

  • Historical Food Web Structure and Restoration of Native Aquatic Communities in the Lake Tahoe (California–Nevada) Basin

    M. Jake Vander Zanden;Sudeep Chandra;Brant C. Allen;John E. Reuter

  • Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen and phosphorus in the annual nutrient load of Lake Tahoe (California‐Nevada)

    Alan D. Jassby;John E. Reuter;Richard P. Axler;Charles R. Goldman

  • Daphnia fatty acid composition reflects that of their diet

    Michael T. Brett;Dörthe C. Müller-Navarra;Ashley P. Ballantyne;Joseph L. Ravet

  • The effects of a benthic grazer on the primary productivity of the littoral zone of Lake Tahoe1

    R. Warren Flint;Charles R. Goldman

  • Primary Productivity in Aquatic Environments

    G. E. Fogg;C. R. Goldman

  • NITROGEN FIXATION IN CLEAR LAKE, CALIFORNIA. I. SEASONAL VARIATION AND THE ROLE OF HETEROCYSTS1

    Alexander J. Horne;Charles R. Goldman

  • Opossum shrimp (Mysis relicta) predation on zooplankton.

    Scott D. Cooper;Charles R. Goldman

  • Water clarity modeling in Lake Tahoe: Linking suspended matter characteristics to Secchi depth

    Theodore J. Swift;Theodore J. Swift;Joaquim Perez-Losada;Joaquim Perez-Losada;S. Geoffrey Schladow;John E. Reuter

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan D. Jassby
Alan D. Jassby University of California, Davis
Michael T. Brett
Michael T. Brett University of Washington
James J. Elser
James J. Elser University of Montana
Thomas M. Powell
Thomas M. Powell University of California, Berkeley
Richard M. Gersberg
Richard M. Gersberg San Diego State University
Ninh T. Nguyen
Ninh T. Nguyen University of California, Irvine
Jonathan P. Zehr
Jonathan P. Zehr University of California, Santa Cruz
Swee J. Teh
Swee J. Teh University of California, Davis
Alistair J. Harding
Alistair J. Harding University of California, San Diego
Neal W. Driscoll
Neal W. Driscoll University of California, San Diego

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