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19113
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2778
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981

Timothy K. Kratz publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Timothy K. Kratz sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 112 publications — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 531 publications or more.

Timothy K. Kratz D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Timothy K. Kratz sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 56 D-Index — 67th percentile

67% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Timothy K. Kratz is a researcher affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their work spans multiple disciplines within environmental sciences, with a focus on aquatic ecosystems and related ecological processes.

The main fields of study for this scientist include Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. More specifically, their research covers subfields such as Oceanography, Environmental Chemistry, and Ecology. These areas reflect an interdisciplinary approach to understanding natural environments, particularly those associated with water bodies.

The research topics Timothy K. Kratz addresses emphasize interactions and dynamics within aquatic systems. Key topics of their work are:

  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology

Timothy K. Kratz has contributed to scholarly literature, with publications in recognized scientific venues. One noted paper includes:

  • "Terrestrial loads of dissolved organic matter drive inter-annual carbon flux in subtropical lakes during times of drought," published in 2020 in The Science of The Total Environment

This paper investigates the role of terrestrial dissolved organic matter on carbon flux in subtropical lake environments, particularly under drought conditions. It highlights an environmental chemistry perspective within aquatic ecosystems.

The scientist has collaborated with other researchers in related fields, including:

  • Chih-Yu Chiu
  • John R. Jones
  • James A. Rusak
  • Hao-Chi Lin
  • Keisuke Nakayama

Timothy K. Kratz's publications are primarily found in environmental science journals, with The Science of The Total Environment being a frequent venue for their work.

Best Publications

  • Complexity of coupled human and natural systems

    Jianguo Liu;Thomas Dietz;Stephen R. Carpenter;Marina Alberti

  • Carbon Dioxide Supersaturation in the Surface Waters of Lakes

    Jonathan J. Cole;Nina F. Caraco;George W. Kling;Timothy K. Kratz

  • Coupled Human and Natural Systems

    Jianguo Liu;Thomas Dietz;Stephen R. Carpenter;Carl Folke

  • Landform Effects on Ecosystem Patterns and Processes

    F. J. Swanson;T. K. Kratz;N. Caine;R. G. Woodmansee

  • A revised concept of landscape equilibrium: Disturbance and stability on scaled landscapes

    Monica G. Turner;William H. Romme;Robert H. Gardner;Robert V. O'Neill

  • Lakes and streams as sentinels of environmental change in terrestrial and atmospheric processes

    Craig E. Williamson;Walter K. Dodds;Timothy K. Kratz;Margaret A. Palmer;Margaret A. Palmer

  • Lake metabolism: Relationships with dissolved organic carbon and phosphorus

    Paul C. Hanson;Darren L. Bade;Stephen R. Carpenter;Timothy K. Kratz

  • DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON AS AN INDICATOR OF THE SCALE OF WATERSHED INFLUENCE ON LAKES AND RIVERS

    Sarah E. Gergel;Monica G. Turner;Timothy K. Kratz

  • Lake metabolism and the diel oxygen technique: State of the science

    Peter A. Staehr;Peter A. Staehr;Darren Bade;Matthew C. Van de Bogert;Gregory R. Koch

  • Effects of climate variability on lake evaporation: Results from a long-term energy budget study of Sparkling Lake, northern Wisconsin (USA)

    John D. Lenters;Timothy K. Kratz;Carl J. Bowser

  • Temporal coherence in the limnology of a suite of lakes in Wisconsin, U.S.A.

    J. J. Magnuson;B. J. Benson;T. K. Kratz

  • Wireless Sensor Networks for Ecology

    John Porter;Peter Arzberger;Hans-Werner Braun;Pablo Bryant

  • The influence of landscape position on lakes in northern Wisconsin

    Timothy Kratz;Katherine Webster;Katherine Webster;Carl Bowser;John Maguson

  • Randomized Intervention Analysis and the Interpretation of Whole‐Ecosystem Experiments

    Stephen R. Carpenter;Thomas M. Frost;Dennis Heisey;Timothy K. Kratz

  • A long-term rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus) invasion: dispersal patterns and community change in a north temperate lake

    Karen A Wilson;John J Magnuson;David M Lodge;Anna M Hill

  • Ecosystem respiration: Drivers of daily variability and background respiration in lakes around the globe

    Christopher T. Solomon;Denise A. Bruesewitz;David C. Richardson;Kevin C. Rose

  • Species Compensation and Complementarity in Ecosystem Function

    Thomas M. Frost;Stephen R. Carpenter;Anthony R. Ives;Timothy K. Kratz

  • Seasonal dynamics of carbon dioxide and methane in two clear-water lakes and two bog lakes in northern Wisconsin, U.S.A.

    Joan L Riera;John E Schindler;Tim K Kratz

  • The influence of landscape position on lake chemical responses to drought in northern Wisconsin

    Katherine E. Webster;Timothy K. Kratz;Carl J. Bowser;John J. Magnuson

  • Lake microbial communities are resilient after a whole-ecosystem disturbance

    Ashley Shade;Jordan S Read;Nicholas D Youngblut;Noah Fierer

  • Temporal Patterns in Bacterial Communities in Three Temperate Lakes of Different Trophic Status

    A. C. Yannarell;A. D. Kent;G. H. Lauster;T. K. Kratz

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul C. Hanson
Paul C. Hanson University of Wisconsin–Madison
Thomas M. Frost
Thomas M. Frost University of Wisconsin–Madison
John J. Magnuson
John J. Magnuson University of Wisconsin–Madison
Stephen R. Carpenter
Stephen R. Carpenter University of Wisconsin–Madison
Chih-Yu Chiu
Chih-Yu Chiu Academia Sinica
Carl J. Watras
Carl J. Watras University of Wisconsin–Madison
Monica G. Turner
Monica G. Turner University of Wisconsin–Madison
David P. Hamilton
David P. Hamilton Griffith University
Jordan S. Read
Jordan S. Read United States Geological Survey
Katherine D. McMahon
Katherine D. McMahon University of Wisconsin–Madison

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