Mark Vinson, PhD (Former Employee)
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Trophic transfer efficiency in the Lake Superior food web: Assessing the impacts of non-native species Trophic transfer efficiency in the Lake Superior food web: Assessing the impacts of non-native species
Ecosystem-based management relies on understanding how perturbations influence ecosystem structure and function (e.g., invasive species, exploitation, abiotic changes). However, data on unimpacted systems are scarce; therefore, we often rely on impacted systems to make inferences about ‘natural states.’ Among the Laurentian Great Lakes, Lake Superior provides a unique case study to...
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Bryan Mathias, Thomas Hrabik, Joel Hoffman, Owen Gorman, Michael J. Seider, Michael Sierszen, Mark Vinson, Daniel Yule, Peder Yurista
Status of siscowet lake trout in Lake Superior in 2017 Status of siscowet lake trout in Lake Superior in 2017
No abstract available.
Authors
M. Seider, S. Sitar, Mark Vinson
Trophic ecology Trophic ecology
The trophic ecology of lake charr Salvelinus namaycush morphotypes from small and large lakes within their native and introduced ranges is reviewed over the past 50 years. The lake charr is an apex predator in most habitats it occupies, where it plays a significant role in defining food webs. While often considered piscivores, lake charr feed on a range of aquatic prey throughout their...
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Mark Vinson, Louise Chavarie, Caroline Rosinski, Heidi Swanson
State of Lake Superior ecosystem in 2017 State of Lake Superior ecosystem in 2017
This report describes the status of fish species and their habitat in Lake Superior during the reporting period of 2012-2016 in response to achievement of fish community objectives (FCOs) established by fishery managers for the lake. The overarching goal for the FCOs continued to be met as the fish community remained diverse, self-regulating, dominated by indigenous species, and able to...
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Bryan Matthias, Thomas Hrabik, Joel Hoffman, Owen Gorman, Mike Seider, Michael Sierszen, Mark Vinson, Daniel Yule, Peder Yurista
Larval Coregonus spp. diets and zooplankton community patterns in the Apostle Islands, Lake Superior Larval Coregonus spp. diets and zooplankton community patterns in the Apostle Islands, Lake Superior
With the exception of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis), relatively little is known about the early life history of larval coregonines in the Laurentian Great Lakes. For example, our knowledge of the feeding ecology of larval coregonines (excluding lake whitefish) is based on only 900 stomachs reported in the literature. Here, we describe the diets and demographics of larval...
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Verena Lucke, Taylor R. Stewart, Mark Vinson, Jay Glase, Jason Stockwell
A synthesis of the biology and ecology of sculpin species in the Laurentian Great Lakes and implications for the adaptive capacity of the benthic ecosystem A synthesis of the biology and ecology of sculpin species in the Laurentian Great Lakes and implications for the adaptive capacity of the benthic ecosystem
The Laurentian Great Lakes have experienced recent ecosystem changes that could lead to reductions in adaptive capacity and ultimately a loss of biodiversity and production throughout the food web. Observed changes in Great Lakes benthic communities include declines of native species and widespread success of invasive species like dreissenid mussels in all but Lake Superior...
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Kelly Robinson, Charles Bronte, David Bunnell, Peter Euclide, Darryl Hondorp, John Janssen, Matthew Kornis, Derek Ogle, Will Otte, Stephen Riley, Mark Vinson, Shea Volkel, Brian Weidel
Gut contents from multiple morphs of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) at two offshore shoals in Lake Superior Gut contents from multiple morphs of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) at two offshore shoals in Lake Superior
Four lake trout, Salvelinus namaycush, Walbaum 1792 morphs occur in Lake Superior: lean, siscowet, humper, and redfin. Diets of lean and siscowet have been relatively well described. However, less is known about diets of humper and redfin, and overall few studies have been conducted at offshore shoals. We compared gut content data among mature (357–867 mm) sympatric lake trout morphs...
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Mark Vinson, John P. Hoffmann, A. Muir, Caroline Rosinski, C. Krueger, C.R. Bronte, M.J. Hansen, S. Sitar, Allen W., L.F. Baker, H. Swanson
Dietary versus nondietary fatty acid profiles of lake trout ecotypes from Lake Superior and Great Bear Lake: Are fish really what they eat? Dietary versus nondietary fatty acid profiles of lake trout ecotypes from Lake Superior and Great Bear Lake: Are fish really what they eat?
Fatty acids are well-established biomarkers used to characterize trophic ecology, food-web linkages, and the ecological niche of many different taxa. Most often, fatty acids that are examined include only those previously identified as “dietary” or “extended dietary” biomarkers. Fatty acids considered as nondietary biomarkers, however, represent numerous fatty acids that can be extracted...
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Louise Chavarie, John P. Hoffmann, A. Muir, C. Krueger, C.R. Bronte, K.L. Howland, S.P. Gallagher, S. Sitar, M.J. Hansen, Mark Vinson, L.F. Baker, L.L. Loseto, William Tonn, H. Swanson
Niche partitioning among native ciscoes and nonnative Rainbow Smelt in Lake Superior Niche partitioning among native ciscoes and nonnative Rainbow Smelt in Lake Superior
Several species of ciscoes Coregonus, subgenus Leucichthys that are native to the Laurentian Great Lakes are rare or extirpated. The restoration of Coregonus fishes is being actively pursued through stocking, and success may depend on the availability of unoccupied niche space. We described the spring–summer habitat occupancy and diets of three native cisco species (Bloater Coregonus...
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Caroline Rosinski, Mark Vinson, Daniel Yule
Status and trends in the Lake Superior fish community, 2019 Status and trends in the Lake Superior fish community, 2019
The Lake Superior fish community was sampled in 2019 with daytime bottom trawls at 76 nearshore and 35 offshore stations distributed throughout the lake. In the nearshore zone, 25,131 fish from 24 species or morphotypes were collected. The number of species collected at nearshore stations ranged from 0 to 15, with a mean of 5.6 and median of five. Nearshore mean biomass was 5.7 kg/ha...
Authors
Mark Vinson, Lori Evrard, Owen Gorman, Caroline Rosinski, Daniel Yule
Status and Trends in the Lake Superior Fish Community, 2017 Status and Trends in the Lake Superior Fish Community, 2017
In 2017, the Lake Superior fish community was sampled with daytime bottom trawls at 76 nearshore and 36 offshore stations. Spring nearshore and summer offshore water temperatures in 2017 were similar to slightly cooler than the 1991-2017 average. In the nearshore zone, a total of 28,902 individual fish from 27 species or morphotypes were collected. The number of species collected at each...
Authors
Mark Vinson, Lori Evrard, Owen Gorman, Daniel Yule
Age, year‐class strength variability, and partial age validation of Kiyis from Lake Superior Age, year‐class strength variability, and partial age validation of Kiyis from Lake Superior
ge estimates of Lake Superior Kiyis Coregonus kiyi from scales and otoliths were compared and 12 years (2003–2014) of length frequency data were examined to assess year‐class strength and validate age estimates. Ages estimated from otoliths were precise and were consistently older than ages estimated from scales. Maximum otolith‐derived ages were 20 years for females and 12 years for...
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Taylor Lepak, Derek Ogle, Mark Vinson
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Trophic transfer efficiency in the Lake Superior food web: Assessing the impacts of non-native species Trophic transfer efficiency in the Lake Superior food web: Assessing the impacts of non-native species
Ecosystem-based management relies on understanding how perturbations influence ecosystem structure and function (e.g., invasive species, exploitation, abiotic changes). However, data on unimpacted systems are scarce; therefore, we often rely on impacted systems to make inferences about ‘natural states.’ Among the Laurentian Great Lakes, Lake Superior provides a unique case study to...
Authors
Bryan Mathias, Thomas Hrabik, Joel Hoffman, Owen Gorman, Michael J. Seider, Michael Sierszen, Mark Vinson, Daniel Yule, Peder Yurista
Status of siscowet lake trout in Lake Superior in 2017 Status of siscowet lake trout in Lake Superior in 2017
No abstract available.
Authors
M. Seider, S. Sitar, Mark Vinson
Trophic ecology Trophic ecology
The trophic ecology of lake charr Salvelinus namaycush morphotypes from small and large lakes within their native and introduced ranges is reviewed over the past 50 years. The lake charr is an apex predator in most habitats it occupies, where it plays a significant role in defining food webs. While often considered piscivores, lake charr feed on a range of aquatic prey throughout their...
Authors
Mark Vinson, Louise Chavarie, Caroline Rosinski, Heidi Swanson
State of Lake Superior ecosystem in 2017 State of Lake Superior ecosystem in 2017
This report describes the status of fish species and their habitat in Lake Superior during the reporting period of 2012-2016 in response to achievement of fish community objectives (FCOs) established by fishery managers for the lake. The overarching goal for the FCOs continued to be met as the fish community remained diverse, self-regulating, dominated by indigenous species, and able to...
Authors
Bryan Matthias, Thomas Hrabik, Joel Hoffman, Owen Gorman, Mike Seider, Michael Sierszen, Mark Vinson, Daniel Yule, Peder Yurista
Larval Coregonus spp. diets and zooplankton community patterns in the Apostle Islands, Lake Superior Larval Coregonus spp. diets and zooplankton community patterns in the Apostle Islands, Lake Superior
With the exception of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis), relatively little is known about the early life history of larval coregonines in the Laurentian Great Lakes. For example, our knowledge of the feeding ecology of larval coregonines (excluding lake whitefish) is based on only 900 stomachs reported in the literature. Here, we describe the diets and demographics of larval...
Authors
Verena Lucke, Taylor R. Stewart, Mark Vinson, Jay Glase, Jason Stockwell
A synthesis of the biology and ecology of sculpin species in the Laurentian Great Lakes and implications for the adaptive capacity of the benthic ecosystem A synthesis of the biology and ecology of sculpin species in the Laurentian Great Lakes and implications for the adaptive capacity of the benthic ecosystem
The Laurentian Great Lakes have experienced recent ecosystem changes that could lead to reductions in adaptive capacity and ultimately a loss of biodiversity and production throughout the food web. Observed changes in Great Lakes benthic communities include declines of native species and widespread success of invasive species like dreissenid mussels in all but Lake Superior...
Authors
Kelly Robinson, Charles Bronte, David Bunnell, Peter Euclide, Darryl Hondorp, John Janssen, Matthew Kornis, Derek Ogle, Will Otte, Stephen Riley, Mark Vinson, Shea Volkel, Brian Weidel
Gut contents from multiple morphs of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) at two offshore shoals in Lake Superior Gut contents from multiple morphs of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) at two offshore shoals in Lake Superior
Four lake trout, Salvelinus namaycush, Walbaum 1792 morphs occur in Lake Superior: lean, siscowet, humper, and redfin. Diets of lean and siscowet have been relatively well described. However, less is known about diets of humper and redfin, and overall few studies have been conducted at offshore shoals. We compared gut content data among mature (357–867 mm) sympatric lake trout morphs...
Authors
Mark Vinson, John P. Hoffmann, A. Muir, Caroline Rosinski, C. Krueger, C.R. Bronte, M.J. Hansen, S. Sitar, Allen W., L.F. Baker, H. Swanson
Dietary versus nondietary fatty acid profiles of lake trout ecotypes from Lake Superior and Great Bear Lake: Are fish really what they eat? Dietary versus nondietary fatty acid profiles of lake trout ecotypes from Lake Superior and Great Bear Lake: Are fish really what they eat?
Fatty acids are well-established biomarkers used to characterize trophic ecology, food-web linkages, and the ecological niche of many different taxa. Most often, fatty acids that are examined include only those previously identified as “dietary” or “extended dietary” biomarkers. Fatty acids considered as nondietary biomarkers, however, represent numerous fatty acids that can be extracted...
Authors
Louise Chavarie, John P. Hoffmann, A. Muir, C. Krueger, C.R. Bronte, K.L. Howland, S.P. Gallagher, S. Sitar, M.J. Hansen, Mark Vinson, L.F. Baker, L.L. Loseto, William Tonn, H. Swanson
Niche partitioning among native ciscoes and nonnative Rainbow Smelt in Lake Superior Niche partitioning among native ciscoes and nonnative Rainbow Smelt in Lake Superior
Several species of ciscoes Coregonus, subgenus Leucichthys that are native to the Laurentian Great Lakes are rare or extirpated. The restoration of Coregonus fishes is being actively pursued through stocking, and success may depend on the availability of unoccupied niche space. We described the spring–summer habitat occupancy and diets of three native cisco species (Bloater Coregonus...
Authors
Caroline Rosinski, Mark Vinson, Daniel Yule
Status and trends in the Lake Superior fish community, 2019 Status and trends in the Lake Superior fish community, 2019
The Lake Superior fish community was sampled in 2019 with daytime bottom trawls at 76 nearshore and 35 offshore stations distributed throughout the lake. In the nearshore zone, 25,131 fish from 24 species or morphotypes were collected. The number of species collected at nearshore stations ranged from 0 to 15, with a mean of 5.6 and median of five. Nearshore mean biomass was 5.7 kg/ha...
Authors
Mark Vinson, Lori Evrard, Owen Gorman, Caroline Rosinski, Daniel Yule
Status and Trends in the Lake Superior Fish Community, 2017 Status and Trends in the Lake Superior Fish Community, 2017
In 2017, the Lake Superior fish community was sampled with daytime bottom trawls at 76 nearshore and 36 offshore stations. Spring nearshore and summer offshore water temperatures in 2017 were similar to slightly cooler than the 1991-2017 average. In the nearshore zone, a total of 28,902 individual fish from 27 species or morphotypes were collected. The number of species collected at each...
Authors
Mark Vinson, Lori Evrard, Owen Gorman, Daniel Yule
Age, year‐class strength variability, and partial age validation of Kiyis from Lake Superior Age, year‐class strength variability, and partial age validation of Kiyis from Lake Superior
ge estimates of Lake Superior Kiyis Coregonus kiyi from scales and otoliths were compared and 12 years (2003–2014) of length frequency data were examined to assess year‐class strength and validate age estimates. Ages estimated from otoliths were precise and were consistently older than ages estimated from scales. Maximum otolith‐derived ages were 20 years for females and 12 years for...
Authors
Taylor Lepak, Derek Ogle, Mark Vinson
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