Mark Vinson, PhD
Station Chief, Lake Superior Biological Station.
I have studied aquatic plants, invertebrates, and fish from caves, springs, rivers, lakes and wetlands throughout the world. I am comfortable in uncomfortable places. I currently study recruitment dynamics of Lake Superior ciscoes (Bloater, Cisco, and Kiyi). I have a gift for data analytics and a fondness for voguish data graphics.
Professional Experience
1993-2008. Research Assistant Professor. Utah State University.
1988-1992. Hydrologist. U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
Education and Certifications
Ph.D. 1998. Utah State University.
M.S. 1988. Idaho State University.
B.S. 1986. University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.
Science and Products
Publications by this scientist
Stomach emptiness in fishes: Sources of variation and study design implications
Piscicides and invertebrates: after 70 years, does anyone really know?
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Publications by this scientist
Stomach emptiness in fishes: Sources of variation and study design implications
Piscicides and invertebrates: after 70 years, does anyone really know?
Data releases by this scientist
Multimedia related to this scientist