Amy Rosemond

Amy Rosemond

University of Georgia

H-index: 47

North America-United States

About Amy Rosemond

Amy Rosemond, With an exceptional h-index of 47 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Georgia, specializes in the field of Freshwater ecology, Ecosystem ecology, Global change, Cultural eutrophication.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Toward more accurate estimates of carbon emissions from small reservoirs

Experimental nutrient enrichment of forest streams reduces ecosystem nitrogen and phosphorus storage

Long‐term comparison of invertebrate communities in a blackwater river reveals taxon‐specific biomass change

Temperature and interspecific interactions drive differences in carbon use efficiencies and biomass stoichiometry among aquatic fungi

Water supply, waste assimilation, and low‐flow issues facing the Southeast Piedmont Interstate‐85 urban archipelago

Nonpoint source pollution measures in the Clean Water Act have no detectable impact on decadal trends in nutrient concentrations in US inland waters

Contrasting activation energies of litter-associated respiration and P uptake drive lower cumulative P uptake at higher temperatures

Nitrogen and phosphorus uptake stoichiometry tracks supply ratio during 2-year whole-ecosystem nutrient additions

Amy Rosemond Information

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Citations(all)

10034

Citations(since 2020)

3225

Cited By

8208

hIndex(all)

47

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

79

i10Index(since 2020)

65

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Amy Rosemond Skills & Research Interests

Freshwater ecology

Ecosystem ecology

Global change

Cultural eutrophication

Top articles of Amy Rosemond

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Toward more accurate estimates of carbon emissions from small reservoirs

Limnology and Oceanography

Laura C Naslund

Andrew S Mehring

Amy D Rosemond

Seth J Wenger

2024

Experimental nutrient enrichment of forest streams reduces ecosystem nitrogen and phosphorus storage

Limnology and Oceanography

Phillip M Bumpers

Amy D Rosemond

David WP Manning

John S Kominoski

Jonathan P Benstead

...

2023/7

Long‐term comparison of invertebrate communities in a blackwater river reveals taxon‐specific biomass change

Freshwater Biology

Kelly M Murray‐Stoker

Joseph V McHugh

Arthur C Benke

Keith A Parsons

David Murray‐Stoker

...

2023/4

Temperature and interspecific interactions drive differences in carbon use efficiencies and biomass stoichiometry among aquatic fungi

FEMS Microbiology Ecology

Nathan J Tomczyk

Amy D Rosemond

Ally M Whiteis

Jonathan P Benstead

Vladislav Gulis

2023/3

Water supply, waste assimilation, and low‐flow issues facing the Southeast Piedmont Interstate‐85 urban archipelago

JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association

C Rhett Jackson

Seth J Wenger

Brian P Bledsoe

J Marshall Shepherd

Krista A Capps

...

2023/10

Nonpoint source pollution measures in the Clean Water Act have no detectable impact on decadal trends in nutrient concentrations in US inland waters

Ambio

Nathan Tomczyk

Laura Naslund

Carolyn Cummins

Emily V Bell

Phillip Bumpers

...

2023/9

Contrasting activation energies of litter-associated respiration and P uptake drive lower cumulative P uptake at higher temperatures

Biogeosciences

Nathan J Tomczyk

Amy D Rosemond

Anna Kaz

Jonathan P Benstead

2023/1/12

Nitrogen and phosphorus uptake stoichiometry tracks supply ratio during 2-year whole-ecosystem nutrient additions

Ecosystems

Nathan J Tomczyk

Amy D Rosemond

John S Kominoski

David WP Manning

Jonathan P Benstead

...

2023/8

Thermal traits of freshwater macroinvertebrates vary with feeding group and phylogeny

Freshwater Biology

Nathan J Tomczyk

Amy D Rosemond

Phoenix A Rogers

Carolyn S Cummins

2022/11

Contrasting activation energies of respiration and nutrient uptake drive lower ecosystem-level uptake at higher temperatures

Biogeosci.

Nathan Tomczyk

Amy Rosemond

Anna Kaz

Jonathan Benstead

2022/8/9

A strategic monitoring approach for learning to improve natural infrastructure

Science of the Total Environment

Charles B van Rees

Laura Naslund

Darixa D Hernandez-Abrams

S Kyle McKay

C Brock Woodson

...

2022/8/1

Distinctive connectivities of near-stream and watershed-wide land uses differentially degrade rural aquatic ecosystems

BioScience

C Rhett Jackson

Kristen K Cecala

Seth J Wenger

Joseph E Kirsch

Jackson R Webster

...

2022/2

Differences in respiration rates and abrasion losses may muddle attribution of breakdown to macroinvertebrates versus microbes in litterbag experiments

River Research and Applications

Nathan J Tomczyk

Amy D Rosemond

Phillip M Bumpers

Carolyn S Cummins

Carol Yang

...

2022/12

Experimental nitrogen and phosphorus enrichment stimulates multiple trophic levels of algal and detrital‐based food webs: a global meta‐analysis from streams and rivers

Biological Reviews

Marcelo Ardón

Lydia H. Zeglin

Ryan M. Utz

Scott D. Cooper

Walter K. Dodds

...

2020

Combined carbon flows through detritus, microbes, and animals in reference and experimentally enriched stream ecosystems

Ecology

Jonathan P Benstead

Wyatt F Cross

Vlad Gulis

Amy D Rosemond

2021/3

Pathways, mechanisms, and consequences of nutrient-stimulated plant litter decomposition in streams

The ecology of plant litter decomposition in stream ecosystems

David WP Manning

Verónica Ferreira

Vladislav Gulis

Amy D Rosemond

2021

Ecosystem modification and network position impact insect-mediated contaminant fluxes from a mountaintop mining-impacted river network

Environmental Pollution

Laura C Naslund

Jacqueline R Gerson

Alexander C Brooks

Amy D Rosemond

David M Walters

...

2021/12/15

Differential responses of macroinvertebrate ionomes across experimental N: P gradients in detritus-based headwater streams

Oecologia

Clay Prater

Phillip M Bumpers

Lee M Demi

Amy D Rosemond

Punidan D Jeyasingh

2020/8

Experimental N and P additions relieve stoichiometric constraints on organic matter flows through five stream food webs

Journal of Animal Ecology

Lee M Demi

Jonathan P Benstead

Amy D Rosemond

John C Maerz

2020/6

Fatty acids elucidate sub-Antarctic stream benthic food web dynamics invaded by the North American beaver (Castor canadensis)

Polar Biology

Christopher B Anderson

Marina Tagliaferro

Aaron Fisk

Amy D Rosemond

Marisol L Sanchez

...

2020/5

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