The sea lamprey looks like it’s from another planet, but this ancient creature has a surprising amount in common with humans ...
Sea lampreys—invasive, leechlike creatures that once nearly destroyed the Great Lakes’ fishing economy—are kept in check by a ...
Trout and salmon populations of Lake Champlain are the primary beneficiaries of sea lamprey control, but lake sturgeon, ...
Invasive sea lampreys still threaten the Great Lakes ecosystem and $5 billion fishing industry. Barriers and lampricides are effective lamprey controls, but new supplemental controls can help ...
Invasive sea lampreys pose a threat to Lake Erie's fish populations, particularly lake trout and steelhead. Warmer waters in Lake Erie accelerate the lampreys' maturation, increasing their impact on ...
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