The Wisconsin Cooperative Fishery Research Unit (WICFRU) continues to work with the Wisconsin and Michigan Departments of Natural Resources (DNR) to better understand walleye spawning behavior and post-spawning dispersal of walleyes in Green Bay.
Dan Isermann, PhD
Unit Leader - Wisconsin Cooperative Fishery Research Unit
Before his employment with USGS, he was an assistant professor of fisheries at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and worked as a fisheries biologist and research scientist with the Ohio Division of Wildlife and the Minnesota DNR.
Research Interests
Dan's research focuses on the population dynamics and management of exploited fish populations, with special emphasis on the estimation of fish age and growth and the evaluation of harvest regulations and stocking. Most of his research endeavors are direct collaborations with state and federal resource agencies that are designed to address agency questions related to management of recreational and commercial fisheries. Specifically, he serves as co-director of the Fisheries Analysis Center, which was established to provide the Wisconsin DNR and other agencies with analysis of fish population dynamics and demographics as they relate to fisheries management and environmental variability.
Teaching Interests
Dan teaches graduate level courses covering fish population dynamics, fisheries management, and applied statistical methods that are frequently used in the assessment of fish populations.
Professional Experience
Unit Leader, Wisconsin Cooperative Fishery Research Unit, 2015-
Assistant Unit Leader, Wisconsin Cooperative Fishery Research Unit, 2013-2015
Education and Certifications
PhD, North Carolina State University, 1990
MS, Tennessee Technological University, 1988
BS, Delaware State College, 1985
Science and Products
Wisconsin Cooperative Fishery Research Unit
Walleye Fisheries: Bright Spots in a Changing Climate
Walleye Temperature and Depth Values and Abiotic Conditions of Three Northern Wisconsin Lakes Collected Between June – October 2022 Walleye Temperature and Depth Values and Abiotic Conditions of Three Northern Wisconsin Lakes Collected Between June – October 2022
Unified antlerless harvest records for firearm white-tailed deer harvest in the Midwestern United States 2001-2023 Unified antlerless harvest records for firearm white-tailed deer harvest in the Midwestern United States 2001-2023
Lengths, hatch dates, and piscivory for age-0 largemouth bass in Wisconsin lakes Lengths, hatch dates, and piscivory for age-0 largemouth bass in Wisconsin lakes
Assessing factors related to Walleye stocking success in the midwestern United States - Associated Data Assessing factors related to Walleye stocking success in the midwestern United States - Associated Data
Zebra anthrax carcass site pathogen and soil data from Namibia, 2010-2021 Zebra anthrax carcass site pathogen and soil data from Namibia, 2010-2021
White-tailed deer necropsy data from Wisconsin, 2017-2021 White-tailed deer necropsy data from Wisconsin, 2017-2021
Bluegill catch rates and total length distributions among four sampling gears used in two Wisconsin lakes 2017 Bluegill catch rates and total length distributions among four sampling gears used in two Wisconsin lakes 2017
Polychlorinated biphenyl concentrations in adult walleye from the Fox River (Wisconsin) population, 2014 Polychlorinated biphenyl concentrations in adult walleye from the Fox River (Wisconsin) population, 2014
The Wisconsin Cooperative Fishery Research Unit (WICFRU) continues to work with the Wisconsin and Michigan Departments of Natural Resources (DNR) to better understand walleye spawning behavior and post-spawning dispersal of walleyes in Green Bay.
John Kubisiak is a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources biologist
John Kubisiak is a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources biologistGreen Bay, Wisconsin, is home to one of North America's most prominent walleye fisheries, attracting anglers from across the continent and contributing millions of dollars to local economies.
John Kubisiak is a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources biologist
John Kubisiak is a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources biologistGreen Bay, Wisconsin, is home to one of North America's most prominent walleye fisheries, attracting anglers from across the continent and contributing millions of dollars to local economies.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources conducts annual dip net surveys at sturgeon spawning locations throughout the Lake Winnebago system
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources conducts annual dip net surveys at sturgeon spawning locations throughout the Lake Winnebago systemFor nearly a decade, USGS researchers at the Wisconsin Cooperative Fishery Research Unit (WICFRU) have partnered with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to better understand and manage the lake sturgeon population in the Lake Winnebago System.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources conducts annual dip net surveys at sturgeon spawning locations throughout the Lake Winnebago system
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources conducts annual dip net surveys at sturgeon spawning locations throughout the Lake Winnebago systemFor nearly a decade, USGS researchers at the Wisconsin Cooperative Fishery Research Unit (WICFRU) have partnered with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to better understand and manage the lake sturgeon population in the Lake Winnebago System.
Thousands of people visit lake sturgeon spawning locations on tributaries to Lake Winnebago each year
Thousands of people visit lake sturgeon spawning locations on tributaries to Lake Winnebago each yearGreen Bay supports one of the most prominent walleye fisheries in North America that attracts anglers from across the continent and contributes millions of dollars to local economies.
Thousands of people visit lake sturgeon spawning locations on tributaries to Lake Winnebago each year
Thousands of people visit lake sturgeon spawning locations on tributaries to Lake Winnebago each yearGreen Bay supports one of the most prominent walleye fisheries in North America that attracts anglers from across the continent and contributes millions of dollars to local economies.
Green Bay supports one of the most prominent walleye fisheries in North America that attracts anglers from across the continent and contributes millions of dollars to local economies.
Green Bay supports one of the most prominent walleye fisheries in North America that attracts anglers from across the continent and contributes millions of dollars to local economies.
Tagged walleye from the Escanaba River, Michigan. The Wisconsin Cooperative Fishery Research Unit (WICFRU) is working extensively with the Wisconsin and Michigan Departments of Natural Resources to better understand spawning locations and distribution of walleyes in Green Bay.
Tagged walleye from the Escanaba River, Michigan. The Wisconsin Cooperative Fishery Research Unit (WICFRU) is working extensively with the Wisconsin and Michigan Departments of Natural Resources to better understand spawning locations and distribution of walleyes in Green Bay.
Muskellunge spawning habitat characteristics and availability in Green Bay, Lake Michigan Muskellunge spawning habitat characteristics and availability in Green Bay, Lake Michigan
Bright spots for advancing ecological understanding and conservation decision-making Bright spots for advancing ecological understanding and conservation decision-making
Differential responses of coolwater fishes to a whole-lake reduction of a warmwater thermal guild Differential responses of coolwater fishes to a whole-lake reduction of a warmwater thermal guild
Comparative genomics of Bacillus anthracis A and B-clades reveals genetic variation in genes responsible for spore germination Comparative genomics of Bacillus anthracis A and B-clades reveals genetic variation in genes responsible for spore germination
The breeding season and movement ecology of male white‐tailed deer in southwest Wisconsin The breeding season and movement ecology of male white‐tailed deer in southwest Wisconsin
Estimating mortality of Lake Sturgeon in the Lake Winnebago system using traditional age-based approaches and capture–recapture models Estimating mortality of Lake Sturgeon in the Lake Winnebago system using traditional age-based approaches and capture–recapture models
Doe diligence: A regional analysis of antlerless deer harvest regulations in the Midwestern United States of America. Doe diligence: A regional analysis of antlerless deer harvest regulations in the Midwestern United States of America.
White‐tailed deer habitat use and implications for chronic wasting disease transmission White‐tailed deer habitat use and implications for chronic wasting disease transmission
Integrating acoustic telemetry research into management: successes and challenges in the Laurentian Great Lakes Integrating acoustic telemetry research into management: successes and challenges in the Laurentian Great Lakes
Responses of larval fish and zooplankton to whole-lake 2,4-D herbicide treatments used to control Eurasian watermilfoil in northern Wisconsin lakes Responses of larval fish and zooplankton to whole-lake 2,4-D herbicide treatments used to control Eurasian watermilfoil in northern Wisconsin lakes
Reproductive contribution of lake sturgeon transferred upstream of dams on a Great Lakes tributary Reproductive contribution of lake sturgeon transferred upstream of dams on a Great Lakes tributary
The importance of peripheral populations in the face of novel environmental change The importance of peripheral populations in the face of novel environmental change
WAECAST WAECAST
Science and Products
Wisconsin Cooperative Fishery Research Unit
Walleye Fisheries: Bright Spots in a Changing Climate
Walleye Temperature and Depth Values and Abiotic Conditions of Three Northern Wisconsin Lakes Collected Between June – October 2022 Walleye Temperature and Depth Values and Abiotic Conditions of Three Northern Wisconsin Lakes Collected Between June – October 2022
Unified antlerless harvest records for firearm white-tailed deer harvest in the Midwestern United States 2001-2023 Unified antlerless harvest records for firearm white-tailed deer harvest in the Midwestern United States 2001-2023
Lengths, hatch dates, and piscivory for age-0 largemouth bass in Wisconsin lakes Lengths, hatch dates, and piscivory for age-0 largemouth bass in Wisconsin lakes
Assessing factors related to Walleye stocking success in the midwestern United States - Associated Data Assessing factors related to Walleye stocking success in the midwestern United States - Associated Data
Zebra anthrax carcass site pathogen and soil data from Namibia, 2010-2021 Zebra anthrax carcass site pathogen and soil data from Namibia, 2010-2021
White-tailed deer necropsy data from Wisconsin, 2017-2021 White-tailed deer necropsy data from Wisconsin, 2017-2021
Bluegill catch rates and total length distributions among four sampling gears used in two Wisconsin lakes 2017 Bluegill catch rates and total length distributions among four sampling gears used in two Wisconsin lakes 2017
Polychlorinated biphenyl concentrations in adult walleye from the Fox River (Wisconsin) population, 2014 Polychlorinated biphenyl concentrations in adult walleye from the Fox River (Wisconsin) population, 2014
The Wisconsin Cooperative Fishery Research Unit (WICFRU) continues to work with the Wisconsin and Michigan Departments of Natural Resources (DNR) to better understand walleye spawning behavior and post-spawning dispersal of walleyes in Green Bay.
The Wisconsin Cooperative Fishery Research Unit (WICFRU) continues to work with the Wisconsin and Michigan Departments of Natural Resources (DNR) to better understand walleye spawning behavior and post-spawning dispersal of walleyes in Green Bay.
John Kubisiak is a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources biologist
John Kubisiak is a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources biologistGreen Bay, Wisconsin, is home to one of North America's most prominent walleye fisheries, attracting anglers from across the continent and contributing millions of dollars to local economies.
John Kubisiak is a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources biologist
John Kubisiak is a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources biologistGreen Bay, Wisconsin, is home to one of North America's most prominent walleye fisheries, attracting anglers from across the continent and contributing millions of dollars to local economies.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources conducts annual dip net surveys at sturgeon spawning locations throughout the Lake Winnebago system
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources conducts annual dip net surveys at sturgeon spawning locations throughout the Lake Winnebago systemFor nearly a decade, USGS researchers at the Wisconsin Cooperative Fishery Research Unit (WICFRU) have partnered with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to better understand and manage the lake sturgeon population in the Lake Winnebago System.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources conducts annual dip net surveys at sturgeon spawning locations throughout the Lake Winnebago system
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources conducts annual dip net surveys at sturgeon spawning locations throughout the Lake Winnebago systemFor nearly a decade, USGS researchers at the Wisconsin Cooperative Fishery Research Unit (WICFRU) have partnered with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to better understand and manage the lake sturgeon population in the Lake Winnebago System.
Thousands of people visit lake sturgeon spawning locations on tributaries to Lake Winnebago each year
Thousands of people visit lake sturgeon spawning locations on tributaries to Lake Winnebago each yearGreen Bay supports one of the most prominent walleye fisheries in North America that attracts anglers from across the continent and contributes millions of dollars to local economies.
Thousands of people visit lake sturgeon spawning locations on tributaries to Lake Winnebago each year
Thousands of people visit lake sturgeon spawning locations on tributaries to Lake Winnebago each yearGreen Bay supports one of the most prominent walleye fisheries in North America that attracts anglers from across the continent and contributes millions of dollars to local economies.
Green Bay supports one of the most prominent walleye fisheries in North America that attracts anglers from across the continent and contributes millions of dollars to local economies.
Green Bay supports one of the most prominent walleye fisheries in North America that attracts anglers from across the continent and contributes millions of dollars to local economies.
Tagged walleye from the Escanaba River, Michigan. The Wisconsin Cooperative Fishery Research Unit (WICFRU) is working extensively with the Wisconsin and Michigan Departments of Natural Resources to better understand spawning locations and distribution of walleyes in Green Bay.
Tagged walleye from the Escanaba River, Michigan. The Wisconsin Cooperative Fishery Research Unit (WICFRU) is working extensively with the Wisconsin and Michigan Departments of Natural Resources to better understand spawning locations and distribution of walleyes in Green Bay.