Mark Vinson, PhD (Former Employee)
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Burrowing mayfly populations in Chequamegon Bay, Wisconsin: 2002 and 2012 Burrowing mayfly populations in Chequamegon Bay, Wisconsin: 2002 and 2012
Burrowing mayflies (Ephemeroptera: Ephemeridae) are sensitive to pollution and have been used as environmental indicators in the Great Lakes. Hexagenia limbata and Ephemera simulans population abundance and biomass estimates from Chequamegon Bay, Lake Superior, were compared between the years 2002 and 2012 as well as inside and outside the Northern States Power Lakefront Superfund site...
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Kristin M. Brunk, Mark R. Vinson, Derek H. Ogle, Lori M. Evrard
A new look at the Lake Superior biomass size spectrum A new look at the Lake Superior biomass size spectrum
We synthesized data from multiple sampling programs and years to describe the Lake Superior pelagic biomass size structure. Data consisted of Coulter counts for phytoplankton, optical plankton counts for zooplankton, and acoustic surveys for pelagic prey fish. The size spectrum was stable across two time periods separated by 5 years. The primary scaling or overall slope of the normalized...
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Peder M. Yurista, Daniel L. Yule, Matt Balge, Jon D. VanAlstine, Jo A. Thompson, Allison E. Gamble, Thomas R. Hrabik, John R. Kelly, Jason D. Stockwell, Mark Vinson
Status and trends in the Lake Superior fish community, 2013 Status and trends in the Lake Superior fish community, 2013
In 2013, the Lake Superior fish community was sampled with daytime bottom trawls at 79 nearshore and 35 offshore locations. In the nearshore zone, a total of 23,432 individuals of 27 species or morphotypes were collected. Nearshore lakewide mean biomass was 5.5 kg ha-1, which was slightly higher than that observed in the past few years, but below the long-term average of 8.8 kg ha-1. In...
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Mark Vinson, Lori M. Evrard, Owen T. Gorman, Daniel L. Yule
Hydrologic alteration affects aquatic plant assemblages in an arid-land river Hydrologic alteration affects aquatic plant assemblages in an arid-land river
We evaluated the effects of long-term flow alteration on primary-producer assemblages. In 1962, Flaming Gorge Dam was constructed on the Green River. The Yampa River has remained an unregulated hydrologically variable river that joins the Green River 100 km downstream from Flaming Gorge Dam. In the 1960s before dam construction only sparse occurrences of two macroalgae, Cladophora and...
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Mark Vinson, Bennett Hestmark, Mary E. Barkworth
Use of classification trees to apportion single echo detections to species: Application to the pelagic fish community of Lake Superior Use of classification trees to apportion single echo detections to species: Application to the pelagic fish community of Lake Superior
Acoustic methods are used to estimate the density of pelagic fish in large lakes with results of midwater trawling used to assign species composition. Apportionment in lakes having mixed species can be challenging because only a small fraction of the water sampled acoustically is sampled with trawl gear. Here we describe a new method where single echo detections (SEDs) are assigned to...
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Daniel L. Yule, Jean V. Adams, Thomas R. Hrabik, Mark R. Vinson, Zebadiah Woiak, Tyler D. Ahrenstroff
Status and trends in the fish community of Lake Superior, 2012 Status and trends in the fish community of Lake Superior, 2012
The Great Lakes Science Center has conducted daytime nearshore bottom trawl surveys of Lake Superior (15-80 m bathymetric depth zone) each spring since 1978 and an offshore survey (>80 m) since 2011 to provide long-term trends of relative abundance and biomass of the fish community. In 2012, 72 nearshore and 34 offshore stations were sampled with a 12-m Yankee bottom trawl. The 2012...
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Owen T. Gorman, Lori M. Evrard, Gary A. Cholwek, Mark Vinson
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Burrowing mayfly populations in Chequamegon Bay, Wisconsin: 2002 and 2012 Burrowing mayfly populations in Chequamegon Bay, Wisconsin: 2002 and 2012
Burrowing mayflies (Ephemeroptera: Ephemeridae) are sensitive to pollution and have been used as environmental indicators in the Great Lakes. Hexagenia limbata and Ephemera simulans population abundance and biomass estimates from Chequamegon Bay, Lake Superior, were compared between the years 2002 and 2012 as well as inside and outside the Northern States Power Lakefront Superfund site...
Authors
Kristin M. Brunk, Mark R. Vinson, Derek H. Ogle, Lori M. Evrard
A new look at the Lake Superior biomass size spectrum A new look at the Lake Superior biomass size spectrum
We synthesized data from multiple sampling programs and years to describe the Lake Superior pelagic biomass size structure. Data consisted of Coulter counts for phytoplankton, optical plankton counts for zooplankton, and acoustic surveys for pelagic prey fish. The size spectrum was stable across two time periods separated by 5 years. The primary scaling or overall slope of the normalized...
Authors
Peder M. Yurista, Daniel L. Yule, Matt Balge, Jon D. VanAlstine, Jo A. Thompson, Allison E. Gamble, Thomas R. Hrabik, John R. Kelly, Jason D. Stockwell, Mark Vinson
Status and trends in the Lake Superior fish community, 2013 Status and trends in the Lake Superior fish community, 2013
In 2013, the Lake Superior fish community was sampled with daytime bottom trawls at 79 nearshore and 35 offshore locations. In the nearshore zone, a total of 23,432 individuals of 27 species or morphotypes were collected. Nearshore lakewide mean biomass was 5.5 kg ha-1, which was slightly higher than that observed in the past few years, but below the long-term average of 8.8 kg ha-1. In...
Authors
Mark Vinson, Lori M. Evrard, Owen T. Gorman, Daniel L. Yule
Hydrologic alteration affects aquatic plant assemblages in an arid-land river Hydrologic alteration affects aquatic plant assemblages in an arid-land river
We evaluated the effects of long-term flow alteration on primary-producer assemblages. In 1962, Flaming Gorge Dam was constructed on the Green River. The Yampa River has remained an unregulated hydrologically variable river that joins the Green River 100 km downstream from Flaming Gorge Dam. In the 1960s before dam construction only sparse occurrences of two macroalgae, Cladophora and...
Authors
Mark Vinson, Bennett Hestmark, Mary E. Barkworth
Use of classification trees to apportion single echo detections to species: Application to the pelagic fish community of Lake Superior Use of classification trees to apportion single echo detections to species: Application to the pelagic fish community of Lake Superior
Acoustic methods are used to estimate the density of pelagic fish in large lakes with results of midwater trawling used to assign species composition. Apportionment in lakes having mixed species can be challenging because only a small fraction of the water sampled acoustically is sampled with trawl gear. Here we describe a new method where single echo detections (SEDs) are assigned to...
Authors
Daniel L. Yule, Jean V. Adams, Thomas R. Hrabik, Mark R. Vinson, Zebadiah Woiak, Tyler D. Ahrenstroff
Status and trends in the fish community of Lake Superior, 2012 Status and trends in the fish community of Lake Superior, 2012
The Great Lakes Science Center has conducted daytime nearshore bottom trawl surveys of Lake Superior (15-80 m bathymetric depth zone) each spring since 1978 and an offshore survey (>80 m) since 2011 to provide long-term trends of relative abundance and biomass of the fish community. In 2012, 72 nearshore and 34 offshore stations were sampled with a 12-m Yankee bottom trawl. The 2012...
Authors
Owen T. Gorman, Lori M. Evrard, Gary A. Cholwek, Mark Vinson
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