CURRICULUM VITAE
Gregory G. Sass
Born:
Office Address:
Center for Limnology
University of
(608)-262-3088
http://limnology.wisc.edu/sass
Professional
Employment
- Research Associate with Stephen R. Carpenter and James F. Kitchell, Center for
Limnology,
-Research Assistant, Center for Limnology, University of
1999-2004
-Teaching Assistant,
-National Science Foundation IGERT Trainee,
1999-2003
-Project Assistant,
Academic Degrees:
-Doctor of Philosophy in Zoology,
Advisor: James F. Kitchell. Dissertation: Fish community and food web responses to a whole-lake removal of coarse woody habitat.
-Master of Science in Zoology,
Advisor: James F. Kitchell. Thesis: An
analysis of walleye, Stizostedion vitreum vitreum, growth in the ceded territory of
northern
-Bachelor of Science with honors in biology, Magna Cum
Laude,
Additional Research
Experience:
1. Volunteer biologist for the monitoring of
several species of endangered fishes in the
2. Project Assistant for the University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Notre Dame Environmental Research Center, summer 1999. Research consisted of sampling fish and aquatic invertebrates for stable isotope analysis to trace the flow of carbon through aquatic ecosystems.
3. Biology honors student,
4. Undergraduate assistant to William Ellis, a doctoral student under the supervision of
Dr. Susan Bell,
5. An independent study was conducted to compare
dietary overlap between two species of coexisting fishes in a mangrove intertidal environment of
6. Undergraduate assistant to Susan Jensen, a
doctoral student under the supervision of Dr. Susan Bell,
Teaching Experience:
- Ecology of Fishes Lecture and Laboratory (ZOO 510, 511) Teaching Assistant, spring
2002 and spring 2003
Professional
Memberships:
-Wisconsin Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, 2003-present
-Walleye Technical Committee of the North Central Division of the American Fisheries
Society, 1999-present
-Ecological Society of
-American Fisheries Society, 1999 - present
-Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, 1998 - present
-Golden Key National Honor Society, 1997 present
Certifications:
-Mega-surgery,
-PADI open water, advanced open water, ice, night, deep, rescue SCUBA diver
Publications:
1. Sass, G.G., J.F. Kitchell, S.R. Carpenter, T.R. Hrabik, A.E. Marburg, and
M.G. Turner. Fish community and food web responses to a whole-lake removal
of coarse woody habitat. Fisheries (In Press).
2. Sass, G.G., C.M. Gille, J.T. Hinke, and J.F. Kitchell. 2006. Whole-lake influences
of littoral structural complexity and prey body morphology on fish predator-prey interactions. Ecology of Freshwater Fish (In Print)
3. Sass, G.G. and J.F. Kitchell. 2005. Can growth be used as a surrogate measure of
walleye (Sander vitreus) abundance change? Canadian Journal of Fisheries and
Aquatic Sciences 62:2159-2168.
4. Sass, G.G., S.W. Hewett, T.D. Beard, Jr., A.H. Fayram, and J.F. Kitchell. 2004. The
role of
density-dependence in growth patterns of ceded territory walleye populations of
northern
5. Flaherty, C.M., G.G. Sass, and K.E. Stiles. 2003. Human mercury toxicity and ice
angler fish consumption: are people eating enough to cause health problems?
Risk Analysis 23:497-504.
6. Sass, G.G. and P. J. Motta. 2002. The effects of satiation on strike mode and prey
capture kinematics in the largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides. Environmental Biology of Fishes 65:441-454.
Theses:
7. Sass, G.G. 2004. Fish community and food web responses to a whole-lake removal
of coarse woody habitat.
Ph.D. dissertation,
8. Sass, G.G. 2001. An analysis of walleye, Stizostedion vitreum vitreum, growth in the
ceded
territory of northern
9. Sass, G.G. 1999. The effects of satiation on strike mode and prey capture kinematics
in the largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides. Honors thesis, University of
Book Chapters:
10. Kitchell, J.F. and G.G.
Sass. 2006.
dynamics, and the challenge of ecological restoration. In: The Vanishing
Present:
Ecological Change in
Manuscripts in
Review:
11. Weis, J.J. and G.G. Sass. Whole-lake influences of coarse woody habitat on
largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) nest site selection.
12. Roth, B.M., I.C. Kaplan, G.G. Sass, P.T. Johnson, A. Sugden-Newberry, A.C.
Yannarell, T.V. Willis, M.G. Turner, and S.R. Carpenter. The role of riparian forest and coarse woody habitat dynamics in aquatic food webs.
13. Sass, G.G., J.F. Kitchell, and T.R. Hrabik. Bioenergetic explanations for sexually
dimorphic walleye growth: implications for fisheries management.
Manuscripts in Draft Form:
14. Sass, G.G. and J.F. Kitchell. Bioindicators of walleye population collapse.
15. Sass, G.G., T.R. Hrabik, and J.F. Kitchell. Implications of sexually dimorphic
behavior on walleye Sander vitreus stock-recruitment relationships.
16. Sass, G.G., M.W. Ebener, D.M. Krueger, J.M. Fox, T.R. Hrabik, and J.F. Kitchell.
Laurentian
perspective.
17. Ahrenstorff, T.D. and G.G. Sass. The influence of littoral zone coarse woody habitat
on home range size in largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides).
18. Guarascio, M.J. and G.G. Sass. Analysis of delayed fishing mortality in largemouth
bass (Micropterus salmoides) through mark-recapture studies from simulated
fishing tournaments.
19. Mercado-Silva, N., S.J. Gilbert, G.G. Sass, and M.J. Vander Zanden. Walleye
recruitment decline as a consequence of rainbow smelt
invasions in
lakes.
20. Sass, G.G., J.F. Kitchell, J.C. Jorgensen, and M.F. Fodale. Priority management
recommendations for exotic sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) control in distinct
thermal regions of
Invited
Presentations:
1.
Title of Talk: Fish Community and Food Web Responses to a Whole-lake
Removal of Coarse Woody Habitat
2.
Title of Talk: Fish Community and Food Web Responses to a Whole-lake
Removal of Coarse Woody Habitat
3. Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and
Title of Talk: Fish community and Food Web Responses to a Whole-lake
Removal of Coarse Woody Habitat
4. Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources
Title of Talk: Biomanipulation as a Tool to Mitigate Negative Effects of Exotic
Rainbow Smelt Introductions; Fish Community and Food Web Responses to a Whole-
5. Annual Meeting of the Esocid Technical Committee of the American Fisheries
Society, 2003
Title of Talk: Fish Community Responses to a Whole-lake Manipulation of Littoral
Zone Coarse Woody Habitat: Implications for Esocid Management
6. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Annual Meeting, 2003
Title of Talk: Fish Community Responses to a Whole-lake Manipulation of Littoral
Zone Coarse Woody
Debris in a
7. Annual Meeting of the
Title of Talk: Fish Community Responses to a Whole-lake Manipulation of Littoral
Zone Coarse Woody Debris
*Best Student Paper Award
Contributed
Presentations:
1. 135th Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, 2005
Title of Talk: Fish Community and Food Web Responses to a Whole-lake Removal
of Coarse Woody Habitat
2. National Science Foundation Biocomplexity in the Environment Awardees Meeting,
2005
Title of Poster: Biocomplexity. Divergent Dynamics: Complex Interactions of
Riparian Land, People, and Lakes
3. 134th Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, 2004
Title of Talk: Bioindicators of Walleye Population Collapse
4. 89th
Meeting of the Ecological Society of
Title of Talk: Yellow Perch Population Collapse: Effects of a Whole-lake Removal of
Coarse Woody Habitat
5. PERCIS III: The Third International Percid Fish Symposium, 2003
Title of Talk: Yellow Perch Population Collapse: Distribution and Abundance
Responses Associated with a Whole-lake Removal of Littoral Zone Coarse Woody
Habitat
6. 87th
Meeting of the Ecological Society of
Title of Talk: Bioenergetic Explanations for Sexually Dimorphic Walleye Growth:
the Influences of Sex-specific Reproductive and Activity Costs
7. 131st Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, 2001
Title of Talk: Predicting Adult Walleye, Stizostedion vitreum, Densities Across
Regional Scale Management?
8. 86th
Meeting of the Ecological Society of
Title of Talk: Whole-lake Patterns of Predation Mortality: The Influence of Littoral
Zone Structural Complexity and Depth on Fish Predator-prey Interactions
9. 62nd
Title of Talk:
Growth Dynamics of Walleye in Ceded
10. American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists 79th Annual Meeting, 1999
The
Title of Poster: The Effects of Satiation on Prey Capture Kinematics in the
Largemouth Bass, Micropterus salmoides
Invited Guest Lectures:
1.
Course: Fisheries Ecology
Title:
Fish Community and Food Web Responses to a Whole-lake Removal of Coarse
Woody Habitat
2.
Course: General Ecology
Title of Lecture: Physiological Ecology: Fundamental and
Applied Uses of
Bioenergetics Models
3.
Course: Ecology of Fishes
Title of Lecture: Human Effects on Fish Predator-prey
Interactions and Population
Dynamics
4.
Course: Fisheries Ecology
Title of Lecture: Human Effects on Fish Predator-prey
Interactions and Population
Dynamics
5.
Course: Ecology of Fishes
Title of Lecture: Applicability of Fish Ecology to Fisheries
Management
6.
Course: Fisheries Ecology
Title of Lecture: Linear and Non-linear Techniques for
Estimating Fish Growth
Parameters
Workshops:
1. Littoral Zone Structural Complexity Workshop
(Organizer)
Center for Limnology, Trout
2003.
Representatives
from:
Natural Resources, Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Ontario
Ministry of Natural Resources, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources,
University of Wisconsin Stevens Point, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Manuscript Reviews:
Ecology Letters
Ecology and Society
Hydrobiologia
Hydrobiology
Journal of Fish
Biology
Journal of
Landscape Ecology
North American
Journal of Fisheries Management
Transactions of the
American Fisheries Society
Proposal Reviews:
National Science
Foundation
Awards and Honors:
-Whos Who in
- DIALOG VII Symposium Awardee,
University of
-2003 WI Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting Best Student
Paper
-National Science Foundation Integrated Graduate Education and Research Traineeship
(IGERT), Human Dimensions of Social and Aquatic System Interactions, 1999
2003
-John Jefferson Davis Travel Award 2001, 2002, 2003
-Anna Grant Birge Memorial Award 2001, 2002, 2003
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-Biology Honors Program, 1996 - 1999
-
-Honors Convocation, 1995 - 1999
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-Presidential Fee Waiver Scholarship, 1995 - 1997
Service Activities:
-North American Journal of Fisheries Management Subcommittee of the American
Fisheries Society Publication Awards Committee, 2005-2006
-
-Chair, Graduate Student Activities Committee, Madison Ecology Group, University of
-Program mentor for an undergraduate minority student (SEEDS), Ecological Society of
-College for Kids Program,
-Saturday Enrichment Program,
Grades:
GPA in Major - 3.913/4.0
Overall GPA - 3.851
University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1999-2004
GPA in Major 4.0/4.0
Overall GPA 3.966
Research Interests:
My research interests within the
field of aquatic ecology have primary emphasis on fish ecology, ichthyology, and
fisheries biology. Specific interests
involve predator-prey interactions, bioenergetics, population dynamics, and
ecosystem-based fisheries management. My
current research focuses on evaluating the response of fish communities and
food webs to whole-lake manipulations of coarse woody habitat in several
northern
References:
Dr. James F. Kitchell - Graduate Advisor and Research Associate Supervisor
Center for Limnology
University of
(608)-262-3014
Dr. Stephen R. Carpenter Committee Member and Research Associate Supervisor
Center for Limnology
University of
(608)-262-8690
Dr. Timothy K. Kratz Director of
Trout
(715)-356-9494
Dr. Pete Nowak IGERT Trainee Principal Investigator
Department Chairperson, Professor
Gaylord Nelson Institute for Environmental Study
Department of Rural Sociology
346d Agriculture Hall
(608)-265-3581
Dr. Philip J. Motta Biology
Honors Thesis
Department of Biology, SCA 110
(813)-974-2878