Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units Program: Florida
Education, Research and Technical Assistance for Managing Our Natural Resources

Florida Staff Member


Dr. Andrew Carlson

Dr. Andrew Carlson is the Assistant Unit Leader - Fisheries, Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit.

Assistant Unit Leader
Phone: (352) 294 - 3895
Email: acarlson@usgs.gov
Faculty Email: andrew.carlson@ufl.edu
Faculty Website

Education

  • Ph D Michigan State University 2019, Postdoc Princeton University 2020
  • MS South Dakota State University 2015
  • BS University of Minnesota 2012

Biography

Andrew attended Princeton University, Michigan State University, South Dakota State University, and the University of Minnesota for his training in ecology and fisheries science. He joined the Florida Unit and the University of Florida in 2021 as an assistant unit leader and an assistant professor on the graduate faculty of the School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences and the Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. The Carlson Lab develops ecological and social-ecological models and produces quantitative and qualitative tools to advance knowledge of fisheries as ecosystems, human systems, and coupled human and natural systems (CHANS). Research in the lab informs fisheries management and conservation while preparing students for professional success. From sport fish (e.g., Largemouth Bass, Black Crappie, Redear Sunfish) to imperiled species (e.g., Gulf Sturgeon, Smalltooth Sawfish, Bluenose Shiner), the lab investigates fishes and their habitats to design strategies for sustaining fish production and biodiversity amid stressors such as land-use change, species invasion, and groundwater withdrawal. The lab also studies aquatic ecosystems, human systems, and CHANS in aquatic and terrestrial environments to design resource management approaches that integrate perspectives of diverse user groups. Andrew teaches courses in fisheries ecology and management, stream and river ecology, CHANS, and scientific communication.

Areas of Expertise

Anthropogenic Impacts, Aquatic Ecology, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Decision Support/Analysis, Fisheries Management, Habitat Management, Human Dimensions, Invasive Species, Population Dynamics, Population and Community Ecology, Resilience, Stream Ecology, T&E Species Management

Taxon Groups Studied

Anadromous Fishes, Freshwater Fishes, Gamefish, Invertebrates/Insects, Marine Fishes, Mussels, Nongame Fish/Wildlife, Salmonids, Species of Greatest Conservation Need

Research Publications Publication Date
Twardek, W. M., I.G. Cowx, N. Lapointe, C. P. 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 .https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watbs.2022.100009. February 2022
Taylor, W. W., M. Good, A. K. Carlson, T. Scholze, H. A. Triezenberg, and R. Lambe. 2019. The changing face of Great Lakes fisheries. Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management 22(3):355–367. https://doi.org/10.1080/14634988.2019.1657688 September 2019
Taylor, W. W., C. P. Ferreri, A. K. Carlson, and A. Bennett. 2020. Preface. In: Lessons in Leadership: Integrating Courage, Vision, and Innovation for the Future of Sustainable Fisheries. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland. https://doi.org/10.47886/9781934874608 August 2020
Taylor, W. W., A. K. Carlson, A. Bennett, and C. P. Ferreri, editors. 2020. Lessons in Leadership: Integrating Courage, Vision, and Innovation for the Future of Sustainable Fisheries. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland. 418 pages. August 2020
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. October 2024
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, and S. J. Cooke. 2019. Emerging threats and persistent conservation challenges for freshwater biodiversity. Biological Reviews 94(3):849–873. https://doi.org/10.1111/brv.12480 June 2019
Reid, A. J., A. K. Carlson, D. E. L. Hanna, J. D. Olden, S. J. Ormerod, and 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. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-409548-9.11937-2 January 2020
Radigan, W. J., A. K. Carlson, M. J. Fincel, and 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. https://doi.org/10.1080/02705060.2019.1577306 March 2019
Radigan, W. J., A. K. Carlson, M. J. Fincel, and 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(3):270–278. https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.3247 March 2018
Radigan, W. J., A. K. Carlson, J. L. Kientz, S. R. Chipps, M. J. Fincel, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2018. Species- and habitat-specific otolith chemistry patterns inform riverine fisheries management. River Research and Applications 34(3):279–287. https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.3248 January 2018
Radigan, W. J., A. K. Carlson, B. D. S. Graeb, and M. J. Fincel. 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(2):316–326. https://doi.org/10.1002/nafm.10024 April 2018
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):2241494. August 2023
Liu, J., A. Herzberger, K. Kapsar, A. Carlson, and 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. Palgrave Studies in Natural Resource Management. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 19–48. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11105-2_2 February 2019
Lederman, N. J., and A. K. Carlson. 2015. How to establish a student subunit. Fisheries 40(10):484–485. https://doi.org/10.1080/03632415.2015.1089097 October 2015
Lederman, N. J., and A. K. Carlson. 2016. Preparing the next generation of fisheries professionals. Fisheries 41(8):471–472. https://doi.org/10.1080/03632415.2016.1199227 August 2016
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, and J. Liu. 2019. Telecoupling research: The first five years. Sustainability 11(4):1033. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11041033 February 2019
Hollingsworth, B. B., and A. K. Carlson. 2017. Foreword. In: Records of North American Big Game, 14th Edition. Boone and Crockett Club, Missoula, Montana. October 2017
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. February 2024
Carlson, A. K., and N. J. Lederman. 2016. Climate change and fisheries education. Fisheries 41(7):411–412. https://doi.org/10.1080/03632415.2016.1182510 July 2016
Carlson, A. K., and M. V. Hoyer. 2023. Bluegill population demographics as related to abiotic and biotic factors in Florida lakes. Fishes 8(2):e100. February 2023
Carlson, A. K., and 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 42:775–786. https://doi.org/10.1002/nafm.10764 March 2022
Carlson, A. K., and 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(4):284–300. https://doi.org/10.1080/23308249.2014.967747 October 2014
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. August 2024
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, and S. M. Hughes. 2020. The metacoupling framework informs stream salmonid management and governance. Frontiers in Environmental Science 8:27. https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2020.00027 March 2020
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, and J. Liu. 2019. Using the telecoupling framework to improve Great Lakes fisheries sustainability. Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management 22(3):342–354. https://doi.org/10.1080/14634988.2019.1668660 September 2019
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, and 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. https://doi.org/10.1111/eff.12525 July 2020
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, and 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. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-019-03989-1 June 2019
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, Z. Basher, T. D. Beard, Jr., and 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. September 2018
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, and 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. https://doi.org/10.1002/fsh.10238 June 2019
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, M. R. Cronin, M. J. Eaton, L. E. Eckert, M. A. Kaemingk, A. J. Reid, and A. Trudeau. 2020. A social-ecological odyssey in fisheries and wildlife management. Fisheries 45(5):238–243. https://doi.org/10.1002/fsh.10439 May 2020
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, K. M. Schlee, T. G. Zorn, and D. M. Infante. 2017. Projected impacts of climate change on stream salmonids with implications for resilience-based management. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 26(2):190–204. https://doi.org/10.1111/eff.12267 April 2017
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, K. M. Hartikainen, D. M. Infante, T. D. Beard, Jr., and 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. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11160-017-9467-0 February 2017
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, J. Liu, and I. Orlic. 2018. Peruvian anchoveta as a telecoupled fisheries system. Ecology and Society 23(1):35. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-09923-230135 December 2018
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, J. Liu, and I. Orlic. 2017. The telecoupling framework: An integrative tool for enhancing fisheries management. Fisheries 42(8):395–397. https://doi.org/10.1080/03632415.2017.1342491 August 2017
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, D. R. DeVries, M. R. Wuellner, and 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. https://doi.org/10.47886/9781934874608 August 2020
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 47:68–77. https://doi.org/10.1002/fsh.10695 February 2022
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, D. I. Rubenstein, S. A. Levin, and J. Liu. 2020. Global marine fishing across space and time. Sustainability 12(11):4714. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12114714 June 2020
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 25:49–58. https://doi.org/10.14321/aehm.025.01.49 March 2022
Carlson, A. K., W. E. French, B. Vondracek, L. C. Ferrington Jr., J. E. Mazack, and J. L. Cochran-Biederman. 2016. Brown trout growth in Minnesota streams as related to landscape and local factors. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 31(3):421–429. https://doi.org/10.1080/02705060.2016.1160449 April 2016
Carlson, A. K., T. Young, M. A. Centeno, S. A. Levin, and D. I. Rubenstein. 2021. Boat to bowl: Resilience through network rewiring of a community-supported fishery amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Environmental Research Letters 16:034054. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/abe4f6 February 2021
Carlson, A. K., Q. E. Phelps, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2017. Chemistry to conservation: Using otoliths to advance recreational and commercial fisheries management. Journal of Fish Biology 90(2):505–527. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.13155 February 2017
Carlson, A. K., P. E. Bailey, M. J. Fincel, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2016. Otoliths as elemental tracers of walleye environmental history: Insights for interjurisdictional fisheries management. Lake and Reservoir Management 32(4):329–340. https://doi.org/10.1080/10402381.2016.1203845 July 2016
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. February 2024
Carlson, A. K., M. J. Ward, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2016. Using otolith microchemistry to classify yellow perch as stocked or naturally produced. The Prairie Naturalist 47:52–55. June 2016
Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2017. Otolith chemistry indicates walleye movement and entrainment in a large serial reservoir system. Fisheries Management and Ecology 24(3):217–229. https://doi.org/10.1111/fme.12224 May 2017
Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2016. Otolith microchemistry reveals natal origins of walleyes in Missouri River reservoirs. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 36(2):341–350. https://doi.org/10.1080/02755947.2015.1135214 April 2016
Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2016. Effects of historic flooding on fishes and aquatic habitats in a Missouri River delta. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 31(2):271–288. https://doi.org/10.1080/02705060.2015.1128989 January 2016
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, and K. L. Wilson. 2015. How to navigate fisheries education and employment. Fisheries 40(5):196–197. https://doi.org/10.1080/03632415.2015.1025952 May 2015
Carlson, A. K., J. R. Fischer, L. L. Pierce, D. J. Dembkowski, M. E. Colvin, J. A. Kerns, and J. D. Fore. 2015. Purpose, history, and importance of the student angle. Fisheries 40(2):81–83. https://doi.org/10.1080/03632415.2014.964399 February 2015
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, and J. Liu. 2018. Toward rigorous telecoupling causal attribution: A systematic review and typology. Sustainability 10(12):4426. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10124426 November 2018
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. March 2024
Carlson, A. K., D. I. Rubenstein, and S. A. Levin. 2021. Modeling Atlantic herring fisheries as multiscalar human-natural systems. Fisheries Research 236:105855. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2020.105855 April 2021
Carlson, A. K., D. I. Rubenstein, and S. A. Levin. 2020. Linking multiscalar fisheries using metacoupling models. Frontiers in Marine Science 7:614. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.00614 July 2020
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, and 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. https://doi.org/10.1080/02705060.2018.1502692 December 2018
Carlson, A. K., A. Bennett, W. W. Taylor, and 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. https://doi.org/10.47886/9781934874608 August 2020
Carlson, A. K. 2016. Trophy northern pike: The value of experimentation and public engagement. Reviews in Fisheries Science and Aquaculture 24(2):153–159. https://doi.org/10.1080/23308249.2015.1112765 January 2016
Carlson, A. K. 2016. In the footsteps of a heroine: Honoring Janice Lee Fenske. Fisheries 41(10):574–575. https://doi.org/10.1080/03632415.2016.1221704 October 2016
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 3:295(2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43016-022-00501-2 April 2022
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. April 2023
Project Completion Date
Understanding and conserving gravel-bar fish assemblages in the Escambia River, Florida December 2025
Feeding the world in 2050: Building resilience in global fisheries and food systems December 2023
Effects of Spotted Bass on Shoal Bass and Largemouth Bass in the Flint River December 2025
Assessing angler opinions and perceptions about non-native freshwater fishes in Florida June 2024
FLAKES: A multi-organization dataset to investigate invasive plant management impacts in Florida lakes December 2024
Water Management to support endangered species in the ACF river basin September 2022
Assessing effects of Tilapia on Largemouth Bass and Bluegill reproduction, recruitment, and growth June 2025
Evaluating a habitat suitability index for Bluenose Shiner populations in peninsular and panhandle Florida rivers December 2024
Ecology and conservation of endangered Smalltooth Sawfish December 2024
Abiotic and biotic factors affecting fish occurrence, abundance, and growth in sixty Florida lakes June 2026
Using long-term monitoring data to evaluate Largemouth Bass and Black Crappie population dynamics amid environmental change December 2023
Informing invasive species management amid climate and land-use change to build social-ecological resilience June 2026
Investigating Grass Carp movement, emigration, habitat use, and natural mortality after stocking at Lake Apopka December 2024
Leveraging habitat suitability modeling to inform management of nonnative fishes in a changing climate December 2024
Informing Gulf Sturgeon population status and trends as a baseline to measure PDARP actions to promote species recovery August 2023
Lessons from a long-term fisheries monitoring program: The Florida experience June 2026
Baker, Marion
Master's
marion19@ufl.edu

Bonvechio, Kimberly
PhD
bonvechiok@ufl.edu

Miller, Kyle
Master's
kyleamiller@ufl.edu

Myles-McBurney, Chelsea
Master's
Chelseamyles@ufl.edu

Wooley, Andrew
Master's
awooley@ufl.edu

Presentations Presentation Date
Wooley, A., M. McCallister, M. Ajemian, S. Webb, J. Whittington, R. Scharer, L. Heath, D. Yakich, A. Carlson and G. Poulakis. 2022. Preliminary smalltooth sawfish data from the southern Indian River Lagoon: is a nursery re-establishing? Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Graduate Student Symposium, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 15 March 2022. March 2022
Wooley, A. K., G. R. Poulakis, Z. A. Siders and A. K. Carlson. 2024. Ontogenetic shifts in habitat use and home range of juvenile Smalltooth Sawfish in a southwest Florida nursery. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Graduate Student Symposium, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 1 March 2024. March 2024
Wooley, A. K., G. Poulakis, Z. Siders, and A. K. Carlson. 2023. Ontogenetic shifts in habitat use and home range of juvenile Smalltooth Sawfish in a southwest Florida nursery. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Graduate Student Symposium, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, February 2023. February 2023
Wei, Z., M. Canlas, S. Janecke, D. Wright, A. Carlson, S. Lawrence. 2017. Plant science of tree ancestry: Photosynthetic characteristics (PQSPAD, LEF, ΦII) show distinct differences between native and non-native tree species at Michigan State University. 19th Annual University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum, Michigan State University. April 2017
Vine, J., D. Fox, S. Rider, A. K. Carlson, and W. E. Pine. 2022. Differential seasonal occupancy patterns of Gulf Sturgeon inform definition of habitat use. 152nd Annual Meeting, American Fisheries Society, Spokane, Washington, 21–25 August 2022. August 2022
Vilchez, M., T. S. Coleman, and A. K. Carlson. 2023. Volunteer angler data reveal social-ecological responses to habitat manipulation in a new water management area. Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society Meeting, Norfolk, Virginia, 1–5 February 2023. February 2023
Vilchez, M., T. S. Coleman, and A. K. Carlson. 2022. Social responses to habitat manipulation in a new water management area. 152nd Annual Meeting, American Fisheries Society, Spokane, Washington, 21–25 August 2022. August 2022
Vilchez, M., T. S. Coleman, B. C. Thompson and A. K. Carlson. 2023. Social responses to habitat manipulation in a new water management area. Annual Meeting, Florida Chapter of The Wildlife Society, Jacksonville FL, 22–24 March 2023. March 2023
Twardek, W., I. Cowx, N. Lapointe, C. Paukert, T. D. Beard, D. Browne, A. Carlson, K. Clarke, Z. Hogan, K. Lorenzen, A. Lynch, P. McIntyre, P. Pompeu, M. Rogers, A. Sakas. Bright spots for inland fish and fisheries to guide future hydropower development. 151st Annual AFS Meeting (virtual). November 2021
Taylor, W. W., M. Good, A. K. Carlson, T. Scholze, H. Triezenberg, B. Lambe. 2017. The changing face of recreational fisheries in the Laurentian Great Lakes and its ecological and socio-economic consequences. 8th World Recreational Fishing Conference. Victoria, British Columbia. July 2017
Taylor, W. W., A. K. Carlson, A. Bennett, J. Liu. 2022. Fisheries as coupled human and natural systems. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 14–20 May 2022. May 2022
Taylor, W. W., A. K. Carlson, A. Bennett, J. Liu, and M. Good. 2022. Evaluating Great Lakes fisheries ecosystems as coupled human and natural systems (CHANS). Ecosystem Approach Conference. University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario. 22–24 August 2022. August 2022
Taylor, W. W., A. K. Carlson, A. Bennett, J. Liu, M. J. Good. 2019. Evaluating Great Lakes fisheries ecosystems as coupled human and natural systems (CHANS). American Fisheries Society & The Wildlife Society – 2019 Joint Annual Conference. September 2019
Taylor, W. W., A. K. Carlson, A. Bennett, D. M. Infante, N. J. Leonard, S. M. Hughes, J. Liu. 2019. Assessing the importance of riverine fisheries as metacoupled human and natural systems. 6th Biennial Symposium of the International Society for River Science. Vienna, Austria. September 2019
Taylor, W. W., A. K. Carlson, A. Bennett, D. Hayes and B. Lambe. 2021. The “good, bad and ugly” of invasive species on the production dynamics and harvest of Laurentian Great Lakes fishes and the vitality of coastal communities. 8th World Fisheries Congress, 20 - 24 September 2021. September 2021
Taylor, W. W., A. K. Carlson, A. Bennett, C. P. Ferreri. 2020. The need for leadership to enhance health, well-being, and productivity of fisheries ecosystem and professionals. 150th Annual AFS Meeting (virtual). September 2020
Scott, A. M., and A. K. Carlson. 2025. A new water temperature modeling approach to predict thermal habitat suitability for nonnative cichlids in Florida rivers. Annual Meeting, Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society, Asheville, North Carolina, 18-21 February 2025. February 2025
Radigan, W. R., A. K. Carlson, M. J. Fincel, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2015. Use of otolith microchemistry to evaluate the natal contribution of embayments to the gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum) population in the Missouri River in South Dakota. 51st Annual Meeting, Dakota Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Bismarck, North Dakota. February 2015
Radigan, W. R., A. K. Carlson, M. J. Fincel, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2015. Natal contribution and movement of gizzard shad in Lake Sharpe, SD, evaluated using otolith microchemistry. 145th Annual AFS Meeting, Portland, Oregon. August 2015
Parker, S., J. Moore, A. Breton, K. Wilkinson, A. K. Carlson, and W. E. Pine. 2022. Maximizing learning opportunities in conservation: integrating range-wide data to inform Gulf Sturgeon management. 152nd Annual Meeting, American Fisheries Society, Spokane, Washington, 21–25 August 2022. August 2022
Myles-McBurney, C. E., J. H. O’Connor and A. K. Carlson. 2024. Diel or no diel? Research evaluating gravel-bar fish assemblages in the Escambia River in relation to season, depth, and time of day. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Graduate Student Symposium, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 1 March 2024. March 2024
Miller, K. A., E. Lundy, C. E. Myles-McBurney and A. K. Carlson. 2024. Preliminary assessment of habitat suitability and microhabitat use of imperiled Bluenose Shiners in Florida rivers. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Graduate Student Symposium, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 1 March 2024. March 2024
Miller, K. A. and A. K. Carlson. 2023. Developing a habitat suitability index for Florida’s Bluenose Shiner populations. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Graduate Student Symposium, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, February 2023. February 2023
Masterson, L., B. C. Thompson, A. K. Carlson. 2023. Investigating the use of Grass Carp as an alternative hydrilla management strategy. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Graduate Student Symposium, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, February 2023. February 2023
Masterson, L., B. C. Thompson and A. K. Carlson. 2023. Utilizing radio telemetry to investigate the survival and behavior of Grass Carp stocked in Florida lakes. Florida Chapter of the American Fisheries Society annual meeting, St. Augustine, Florida, 9–11 May 2023. May 2023
Masterson, L., B. C. Thompson and A. K. Carlson. 2022. Investigating the behavior and survival of triploid Grass Carp after stocking in the Harris Chain of Lakes. Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Coordinating Committee Meeting, Gainesville, Florida, 9 May 2022. May 2022
Masterson, L. M., B. C. Thompson and A. K. Carlson. 2024. Investigating habitat use, movement, emigration, and survival of Grass Carp stocked to control hydrilla in large Florida lakes. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Graduate Student Symposium, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 1 March 2024. March 2024
Gaffey, B. M. and A. K. Carlson. 2022. Cold blood in warming waters: Conserving Gulf Sturgeon using precipitation and groundwater models. University of Florida Water Institute Symposium, Gainesville, Florida, 22-23 February 2022. February 2022
Gaffey, B. M. and A. K. Carlson. 2022. Cold blood in warming waters: Conserving Gulf Sturgeon using precipitation and groundwater models. Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Coordinating Committee Meeting, Gainesville, Florida, 9 May 2022. May 2022
Gaffey, B. M. and A. K. Carlson. 2022. Cold blood in warming waters: Conserving Gulf Sturgeon using precipitation and groundwater models. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Graduate Student Symposium, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 15 March 2022. March 2022
Coleman, Tyler Steven, Andrew K. Carlson, Robert W. Eckelbecker, Kimberly I. Bonvechio. 2022. Using long-term monitoring data to evaluate Largemouth Bass and Black Crappie growth in a changing climate. Annual Meeting, Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society, Charleston, South Carolina, 20-23 January 2022. January 2022
Coleman, Tyler Steven, A. K. Carlson, R. W. Eckelbecker, K. I. Bonvechio. 2022. Using long-term monitoring data to evaluate Largemouth Bass and Black Crappie growth in a changing climate. Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Coordinating Committee Meeting, Gainesville, Florida, 9 May 2022. May 2022
Coleman, Tyler Steven, A. K. Carlson, R. W. Eckelbecker, K. I. Bonvechio. 2022. Fisheries monitoring as a catalyst for cooperative research. Florida Chapter of the American Fisheries Society annual meeting, Haines City, Florida, 5–7 April 2022. April 2022
Coleman, Tyler Steven and A. K. Carlson. 2022. Fisheries management: an overview. Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society (Beast Feast), University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 19 February 2022. February 2022
Coleman, T. S., R. W. Eckelbecker, M. Vilchez, and A. K. Carlson. 2023. Long-term evaluation of Black Crappie growth in Florida’s changing climate. Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society Meeting, Norfolk, Virginia, 1–5 February 2023. February 2023
Coleman, T. S., R. W. Eckelbecker, M. Vilchez and A. K. Carlson. 2023. Long-term evaluation of Black Crappie growth in Florida’s changing climate. Annual Meeting, Florida Chapter of The Wildlife Society, Jacksonville FL, 22–24 March 2023. March 2023
Coleman, T. S., R. W. Eckelbecker and A. K. Carlson. 2022. Long-term evaluation of Black Crappie growth in a changing climate. 152nd Annual Meeting, American Fisheries Society, Spokane, Washington, 21–25 August 2022. August 2022
Coleman, T. S., M. Vilchez, B. Thompson, R. Hyle, T. Knight, T. Lange, A. Bernhardt, and A. K. Carlson. Fisheries monitoring as a catalyst for cooperative research. Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Coordinating Committee Meeting, Gainesville, Florida, 24 April 2022. April 2023
Coleman, T. S., M. Vilchez, B. C. Thompson, and A. K. Carlson. 2023. Assessing a newly created fishery using a volunteer angler data program. Florida Chapter of the American Fisheries Society annual meeting, St. Augustine, Florida, 9–11 May 2023. May 2023
Coleman, T. S., B. C. Thompson, T. J. Knight, A. R. Hyle, T. R. Lange, B. Fontaine, A. Bernhardt, M. Vilchez, and A. K. Carlson. 2022. Volunteer angler data reveal social-ecological effects of reservoir creation in Florida. 152nd Annual Meeting, American Fisheries Society, Spokane, Washington, 21–25 August 2022. August 2022
Carlson, A. K., and M. V. Hoyer. 2023. Effects of abiotic and biotic factors on shellcracker population demographics in Florida lakes. Annual Meeting, Georgia Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, St. Simons Island, Georgia, 15–17 February 2023. February 2023
Carlson, A. K., and B. Vondracek. 2015. Synthesis of ecology and human dimensions for predictive management of bighead and silver carp in the United States. Annual Meeting, Minnesota Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Brainerd, Minnesota. February 2015
Carlson, A. K., and B. Vondracek. 2015. Synthesis of ecology and human dimensions for predictive management of bighead and silver carp in the United States. 75th Annual Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. Indianapolis, Indiana. January 2015
Carlson, A. K., and B. Vondracek. 2015. Synthesis of ecology and human dimensions for predictive management of bighead and silver carp in the United States. 51st Annual Meeting, Dakota Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Bismarck, North Dakota. February 2015
Carlson, A. K., and B. Vondracek. 2015. Synthesis of ecology and human dimensions for predictive management of bighead and silver carp in the United States. 145th Annual AFS Meeting, Portland, Oregon. August 2015
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor. 2015. Science for conservation: Research informs trout management. St. Joe River Valley Fly Fishers meeting. Granger, Indiana. September 2015
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor. 2015. Results of the 2015 inland trout angler survey. Michigan DNR Fisheries Division Trout Committee meeting. Bellaire, Michigan. December 2015
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor. 2015. Inland trout angler survey update. Michigan DNR Coldwater Resources Steering Committee meeting. Grayling, Michigan. October 2015
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, Z. Basher, T. Douglas Beard, Jr., D. M. Infante. 2019. Use of precipitation- and groundwater-corrected water temperature models to predict effects of environmental change on stream salmonids. Advances in the Population Ecology of Stream Salmonids V. Granada, Spain. May 2019
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, Z. Basher, T. D. Beard, Jr., D. M. Infante. 2017. Linking stream temperature modeling with decision-support tools for resilience-based salmonid management in a changing climate. 147th Annual AFS Meeting, Tampa, Florida. August 2017
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, Z. Basher, T. D. Beard, Jr., D. M. Infante, T. G. Zorn. 2017. Integrating decision-support and stream temperature modeling for resilience-based salmonid management in a changing climate. Wild Trout Symposium XII. West Yellowstone, Montana. September 2017
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, Z. Basher, T. D, Beard, Jr., and D. M. Infante. 2018. Resilient trout management in a changing climate: Integrating stream temperature modeling and decision-support. 78th Annual Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. January 2018
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, T. G. Zorn. 2017. The Fenske Fellowship: Professional growth, personal inspiration, and a fisheries legacy. 12th Fisheries and Wildlife Graduate Student Organization Symposium. Michigan State University. February 2017
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, T. G. Zorn, K. M. Schlee, and D. M. Infante. 2015. Development of a comprehensive state wide management program for resilient and productive stream salmonid populations in Michigan, USA. Advances in the Population Ecology of Stream Salmonids IV. Girona, Spain. May 2015
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, T. Douglas Beard, Jr., D. M. Infante. 2019. Using decision-support tools to enhance stream trout management amid climate change. Annual Meeting of the Michigan Chapters of The Wildlife Society and the American Fisheries Society. Gaylord, Michigan. March 2019
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, T. Douglas Beard, Jr., D. M. Infante. 2019. Science to action: Decision-support to advance stream trout management in a changing climate. 79th Annual Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. Cleveland, Ohio. January 2019
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, T. Douglas Beard, Jr., D. M. Infante. 2017. Stream science to action: A decision-support tool for salmonid thermal habitat management amidst climate change. 77th Annual Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. Lincoln, NE. February 2017
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, K. M. Schlee, T. G. Zorn, D. M. Infante. 2016. Resilience-based management of coldwater streams and their salmonid populations in a changing climate. 7th World Fisheries Congress. Busan, South Korea. May 2016
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, K. M. Schlee, T. G. Zorn, D. M. Infante. 2016. Projected impacts of climate change on stream salmonids with implications for resilience-based management. 76th Annual Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. Grand Rapids, Michigan. January 2016
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, K. M. Schlee, T. G. Zorn, D. M. Infante. 2016. Projected impacts of climate change on stream salmonids with implications for resilience-based management. 11th Fisheries and Wildlife Graduate Student Organization Symposium. Michigan State University. February 2016
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, J. Liu. 2019. Metacoupled fisheries: Integrating ecosystems and human systems across space and time to enhance fisheries management. American Fisheries Society & The Wildlife Society – 2019 Joint Annual Conference. September 2019
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, J. Liu. 2018. Using the metacoupling framework to enhance fisheries management and governance. 148th Annual AFS Meeting, Atlantic City, New Jersey. August 2018
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, J. Liu, I. Orlic. 2018. Telecoupled fisheries: Insights and applications for sustainability. Annual Meeting of the United States Regional Association of the International Association for Landscape Ecology. Chicago, Illinois. April 2018
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, J. Liu, A. Bennett. 2019. Stream salmonid fisheries as coupled human and natural systems. Advances in the Population Ecology of Stream Salmonids V. Granada, Spain. May 2019
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, D. M. Infante. 2018. Impact of changes in precipitation and groundwater on brook charr thermal habitat in Michigan streams. 9th Annual International Charr Symposium. Duluth, Minnesota. June 2018
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, D. M. Infante. 2017. Going against the flow: Modeling coldwater stream temperature from above and below. 77th Annual Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. Lincoln, NE. February 2017
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, D. M. Infante. 2017. Accounting for groundwater and precipitation dynamics in stream temperature modeling to achieve resilient salmonid management in a changing climate. 147th Annual AFS Meeting, Tampa, Florida. August 2017
Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, A. Bennett, C. P. Ferreri. 2020. Leadership: The art, science, and practice of making a difference for the sustainability of fish, fisheries, and humanity. 150th Annual AFS Meeting (virtual). September 2020
Carlson, A. K., W. E. French, L. C. Ferrington, B. Vondracek, and J. A. Perry. 2012. Growth dynamics and age structure of brown trout in southeast Minnesota streams. Honors Thesis Seminar. University of Minnesota. St. Paul, Minnesota. May 2012
Carlson, A. K., W. E. French, L. C. Ferrington, B. Vondracek, and J. A. Perry. 2012. Growth dynamics and age structure of brown trout in southeast Minnesota streams. 73rd Annual Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. Wichita, Kansas. December 2012
Carlson, A. K., W. E. French, L. C. Ferrington, B. Vondracek, and J. A. Perry. 2012. Growth dynamics and age structure of brown trout in southeast Minnesota streams. 142nd Annual Meeting, American Fisheries Society. St. Paul, Minnesota. August 2012
Carlson, A. K., W. E. French, L. C. Ferrington, B. Vondracek, and J. A. Perry. 2011. Age structure and growth dynamics of brown trout in southeast Minnesota streams. 72nd Annual Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. Des Moines, Iowa. December 2011
Carlson, A. K., W. E. French, B. Vondracek, L. C. Ferrington Jr., J. E. Mazack, and J. L. Cochran-Biederman. Recent and historical trends in Brown Trout growth in southeastern Minnesota streams. 75th Annual Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. Indianapolis, Indiana. January 2015
Carlson, A. K., W. E. French, B. Vondracek, L. C. Ferrington Jr., J. E. Mazack, and J. L. Cochran-Biederman. 2015. Spatial and temporal patterns in brown trout growth in the Driftless Ecoregion. Annual Meeting, Minnesota Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Brainerd, Minnesota. February 2015
Carlson, A. K., W. E. French, B. Vondracek, L. C. Ferrington Jr., J. E. Mazack, and J. L. Cochran-Biederman. 2015. Spatial and temporal patterns in brown trout growth in the Driftless Ecoregion. 145th Annual AFS Meeting, Portland, Oregon. August 2015
Carlson, A. K., W. E. French, B. Vondracek, L. C. Ferrington Jr., J. E. Mazack, and J. L. Cochran-Biederman. 2015. Recent and historical trends in Brown Trout growth in southeastern Minnesota streams. Annual Meeting, Minnesota Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Baxter, Minnesota. February 2015
Carlson, A. K., W. E. French, B. Vondracek, L. C. Ferrington Jr., J. E. Mazack, and J. L. Cochran-Biederman. 2015. Recent and historical trends in Brown Trout growth in southeastern Minnesota streams. 51st Annual Meeting, Dakota Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Bismarck, North Dakota. February 2015
Carlson, A. K., T. Young, M. A. Centeno, S. A. Levin, D. R. Rubenstein. 2021. Boat to bowl: resilience through network rewiring of a community-supported fishery amid the COVID-19 pandemic. 151st Annual AFS Meeting. November 2021
Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2015. Walleye natal origins, movement, and entrainment in Missouri River reservoirs. South Dakota Walleyes Unlimited Annual Convention. Sioux Falls, South Dakota. March 2015
Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2015. Using otolith microchemistry to advance walleye management in Missouri River reservoirs. 75th Annual Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. Indianapolis, Indiana. January 2015
Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2015. Otolith microchemistry advances walleye research and management in Missouri River reservoirs. 145th Annual AFS Meeting, Portland, Oregon. August 2015
Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2015. New directions in Missouri River research: Otolith microchemistry advances walleye management. 51st Annual Meeting, Dakota Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Bismarck, North Dakota. February 2015
Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2015. Advancing Missouri River science: Otolith microchemistry as a research and management tool. Annual Meeting, Minnesota Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Baxter, Minnesota. February 2015
Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2014. Rapid response to catastrophic flooding in the Missouri River. South Dakota Walleyes Unlimited Annual Convention. Sioux Falls, South Dakota. 31 January 2014. January 2014
Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2014. Environmental history of walleye revealed using otolith microchemistry. Summer Fisheries Meeting, South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks. Brookings, South Dakota. 16 July 2014. July 2014
Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2014. Environmental history of walleye revealed using otolith microchemistry. Annual Meeting, Minnesota Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Mankato, Minnesota. February 2014
Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2014. Environmental history of walleye revealed using otolith microchemistry. 50th Annual Meeting, Dakota Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Chamberlain, South Dakota. February 2014
Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2014. Environmental history of walleye revealed using otolith microchemistry. 144th Annual Meeting, American Fisheries Society. Quebec City, Quebec. August 2014
Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2014. Effects of catastrophic flooding on a reservoir delta fish community. 74th Annual Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. Kansas City, Missouri. February 2014
Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2013. The catastrophic flood of 2011: Effects on fish communities and aquatic habitat in South Dakota. South Dakota Walleyes Unlimited Annual Convention. Deadwood, South Dakota. January 2013
Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2013. Rapid response to a catastrophic flood: Effects on aquatic resources in Missouri River reservoirs. Annual Meeting, Minnesota Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. St. Cloud, Minnesota. February 2013
Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2013. Effects of catastrophic flooding on fish communities in the Lewis and Clark Delta. 49th Annual Meeting, Dakota Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Bismarck, North Dakota. February 2013
Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2013. Effects of catastrophic flooding on a reservoir delta fish community. Quantitative Fisheries Science. South Dakota State University. Brookings, South Dakota. April 2013
Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2012. Rapid response to a catastrophic flood: Effects on aquatic resources in Missouri River reservoirs. M.S. Proposal Seminar. South Dakota State University. Brookings, South Dakota. December 2012
Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry and B. D. S. Graeb. 2015. Walleye natal origins, movement, and entrainment in Missouri River reservoirs. South Dakota Walleyes Unlimited Annual Convention, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 30 January 2015. January 2015
Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry and B. D. S. Graeb. 2013. The catastrophic flood of 2011: Effects on fish communities and aquatic habitat in South Dakota. South Dakota Walleyes Unlimited Annual Convention, Deadwood, South Dakota, 25 January 2013. <i> </i> January 2013
Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry and B. D. S. Graeb. 2013. Effects of a catastrophic flood on Missouri River aquatic resources. Missouri River Natural Resources Committee meeting, Pierre, South Dakota. 20 September 2013. September 2013
Carlson, A. K., D. I. Rubenstein, S. A. Levin. 2020. Linking local, regional, and global fishing across a metacoupled world. 150th Annual AFS Meeting (virtual). September 2020
Carlson, A. K., B. Hoffman, J. Fernholz, J. Oien, Z. Jessee, S. Fox, and J. Stall. Population structure of Cisco (Coregonus artedi) in Lake Oahe, South Dakota. Advanced Fisheries Management. South Dakota State University. Brookings, South Dakota. April 2013
Carlson, A. K. and W. W. Taylor. 2015. Science for conservation: Research informs trout management. St. Joe River Valley Fly Fishers meeting, Granger, Indiana, 16 September 2015. September 2015
Carlson, A. K. and W. W. Taylor. 2015. Results of the 2015 inland trout angler survey. Michigan DNR Fisheries Division Trout Committee meeting, Bellaire, Michigan, 30 October 2015. October 2015
Carlson, A. K. and W. W. Taylor. 2015. Inland trout angler survey update. Michigan DNR Coldwater Resources Steering Committee meeting, Grayling, Michigan, 25 September 2015. September 2015
Carlson, A. K. and M. V. Hoyer. 2022. Shellcracker occurrence, abundance, growth, and size structure as related to abiotic and biotic factors in Florida lakes. Florida Chapter of the American Fisheries Society annual meeting, Haines City, Florida, 5–7 April 2022. April 2022
Carlson, A. K. 2022. State of the Carlson Lab. Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Coordinating Committee Meeting, Gainesville, Florida, 9 May 2022. May 2022
Carlson, A. K. 2021. Joining the Florida fisheries community: A history and horizon scan. Annual Meeting, Florida Chapter of the American Fisheries Society (virtual). April 2021
Carlson, A. K. 2021. Fisheries as coupled human and natural systems: scientific advancements and management applications. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, Gainesville, Florida, 22 September 2021. September 2021
Carlson, A. K. 2021. Fisheries as coupled human and natural systems: scientific advancements and management applications. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Program, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 10 September 2021. September 2021
Carlson, A. K. 2020. Got milk? It depends on scale, especially amid COVID-19.<b> </b>CEREAL (Conversations on the Environment, Responsible Energy, and Life), Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, 7 April 2020. April 2020
Carlson, A. K. 2018. Navigating graduate school: A CSIS discussion. Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability (CSIS), Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, 21 February 2018. February 2018
Carlson, A. K. 2018. Fisheries as coupled human and natural systems: Perspectives from Michigan and abroad. Red Cedar Fly Fishers meeting, East Lansing, Michigan, 10 April 2018. April 2018
Carlson, A. K. 2018. Chemistry to conservation: using otoliths to advance fisheries management. American Fisheries Society Webinar Series. 17 July 2018. July 2018
Carlson, A. K. 2017. In the footsteps of a heroine: Honoring Janice Lee Fenske’s fisheries legacy. Annual Meeting of the Michigan Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Mackinaw City, Michigan. March 2017
Carlson, A. K. 2016. Navigating graduate school: A CSIS discussion. Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability (CSIS), Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, 24 February 2016. February 2016
Brumm, K. J., D. M. Infante, A. A. Coulter, M. T. Kinnison, A. K. Carlson and W. W. Taylor. 2024. Understanding fisheries as coupled human and natural systems (CHANS) for improved management and conservation. 154th Annual Meeting, American Fisheries Society, Honolulu, Hawaii, 15-19 September 2024. September 2024
Bonvechio, K. I., and A. K. Carlson. Using surveys as part of a multifaceted monitoring program evaluation. Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Coordinating Committee Meeting, Gainesville, Florida, 24 April 2022. April 2023
Bonvechio, K. I., R. Paudyal, C. Crandall, and A. K. Carlson. 2023. Survey evaluation of Florida’s Freshwater Fisheries Long-Term Monitoring Program. Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society Meeting, Norfolk, Virginia, 1–5 February 2023.​​​​ February 2023
Bonvechio, K. I., C. Shea, and A. K. Carlson. 2023. Multifaceted evaluation of a long-term freshwater fisheries monitoring program. 153rd Annual Meeting, American Fisheries Society, Grand Rapids MI, 20–24 August 2023. August 2023
Bonvechio, K. I., C. P. Shea, and A. K. Carlson. 2024. Work smarter, not harder: using data simulations to inform sampling decisions. Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Coordinating Committee Meeting, Gainesville, Florida, April 2024. April 2024
Bonvechio, K. I., C. P. Shea and A. K. Carlson. 2024. Work smarter, not harder: using data simulations to inform sampling decisions. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Graduate Student Symposium, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 1 March 2024. March 2024
Bonvechio, K. I. and A. K. Carlson. 2023. Using surveys as part of a multifaceted monitoring program evaluation. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Graduate Student Symposium, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, February 2023. February 2023
Bonvechio, K. I. and A. K. Carlson. 2022. Lessons from a long-term fisheries monitoring program: Florida’s freshwater experience. Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Coordinating Committee Meeting, Gainesville, Florida, 9 May 2022. May 2022
Bonvechio, K. I. and A. K. Carlson. 2022. Lessons from a long-term fisheries monitoring program: Florida’s freshwater experience. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Graduate Student Symposium, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 15 March 2022. March 2022
Anderson, C. C. and A. K. Carlson. 2024. Thermal habitat suitability for non-native fish in Florida’s lotic systems. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Graduate Student Symposium, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 1 March 2024. March 2024
Anderson, C. C. and A. K. Carlson. 2023. Assessing effects of tilapia Oreochromis spp. on Largemouth Bass Micropterus salmoides and Bluegill Lepomis macrochirus reproduction, recruitment, and growth. Florida Chapter of the American Fisheries Society annual meeting, St. Augustine, Florida, 9–11 May 2023. May 2023
Anderson, C. C. and A. K. Carlson. 2023. Assessing effects of tilapia Oreochromis spp. on Largemouth Bass Micropterus salmoides and Bluegill Lepomis macrochirus reproduction, recruitment, and growth. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Graduate Student Symposium, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, February 2023. February 2023
Anderson, C. C. and A. K. Carlson. 2022. Thermal habitat suitability for non-native fish in Florida’s lotic systems. Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Coordinating Committee Meeting, Gainesville, Florida, 9 May 2022. May 2022
Anderson, C. C. and A. K. Carlson. 2022. Thermal habitat suitability for non-native fish in Florida’s lotic systems. Florida Chapter of the American Fisheries Society annual meeting, Haines City, Florida, 5–7 April 2022. April 2022
Anderson, C. C. and A. K. Carlson. 2022. Thermal habitat suitability for non-native fish in Florida’s lotic systems. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Graduate Student Symposium, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 15 March 2022. March 2022
Technical Publications Publication Date
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. January 2018
Carlson, A. K. 2015. Importance of the Clean Water Rule: A national perspective. Trout Unlimited. Arlington, Virginia. July 2015
Role and Organization Individual         Start Date        End Date       
Other - Associate Carlson December 2017 December 2019
American Institute of Fishery Research Biologists - Associate Member Carlson August 2015 August 2019
American Fisheries Society - Volunteer. Mock interviews and CV reviews. Student & Early Career Professionals Subsection of the Education Section. 151st Annual AFS Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland. Carlson November 2021 November 2021
American Fisheries Society - Subsection Representative. Student Involvement and Undergraduate Travel Assistance Award Committees. Education Section and Student Subsection. Carlson January 2014 January 2015
American Fisheries Society - Subsection Representative. Student Involvement and Undergraduate Travel Assistance Award Committees. Education Section and Student Subsection, American Fisheries Society. Carlson January 2015 January 2016
American Fisheries Society - Subsection Representative. Student Activities Committee. 145th Annual American Fisheries Society Meeting, Portland, Oregon. Carlson January 2014 January 2015
American Fisheries Society - Secretary-Treasurer. Student Subsection of the Education Section, American Fisheries Society. Carlson August 2012 August 2013
American Fisheries Society - Reviewer. Janice Lee Fenske Memorial Award applications. American Fisheries Society. Carlson October 2023 January 2024
American Fisheries Society - President. Student Subsection of the Education Section, American Fisheries Society. Carlson August 2014 August 2015
American Fisheries Society - President. American Fisheries Society Student Subunit. South Dakota State University. Carlson January 2013 January 2014
American Fisheries Society - President-Elect. Student Subsection of the Education Section, American Fisheries Society. Carlson August 2013 August 2014
American Fisheries Society - Member. Student Scholarship Committee. Florida Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Carlson April 2022 Present
American Fisheries Society - Member and Certified Associate Fisheries Professional (American Fisheries Society, AFS). Member of AFS Sections (Education, Fish Management, Fish Habitat, Water Quality, Fisheries Information & Technology, Fisheries Administration) and Chapters (Minnesota, Dakota, Michigan) Carlson January 2010 Present
American Fisheries Society - Media and Publications Committee. 142nd Annual American Fisheries Society Meeting. St. Paul, Minnesota. Carlson August 2011 August 2012
American Fisheries Society - Judge. Oral presentations. 49th Annual Meeting, Dakota Chapter, American Fisheries Society. Bismarck, North Dakota. Carlson February 2013 February 2013
American Fisheries Society - Judge. Best Student Presentation Symposium. 142nd Annual American Fisheries Society Meeting. St. Paul, Minnesota. Carlson August 2012 August 2012
American Fisheries Society - Judge, oral presentations. Annual meeting, Florida Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Carlson April 2021 April 2021
American Fisheries Society - Governing Board Representative Carlson January 2014 January 2016
American Fisheries Society - Chair. Undergraduate Travel Assistance Award Ad-Hoc Committee. Education Section and Student Subsection, American Fisheries Society. Carlson January 2015 January 2016
American Fisheries Society - Chair (2020) and co-chair (2018-2019, 2021-2023). Webinar Committee. Education Section, American Fisheries Society. Carlson August 2018 December 2023
American Fisheries Society - Author. Student Information webpage on American Fisheries Society (AFS) and AFS Student Subsection websites. Carlson January 2015 January 2016
American Fisheries Society - Author. American Fisheries Society Newsletter for Students and Young Professionals. Carlson January 2015 January 2016
American Fisheries Society - Abstract Reviewer. Best Student Presentation Symposium. 143rd Annual American Fisheries Society Meeting, Little Rock, Arkansas. Carlson August 2013 August 2013