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In the UK the river lamprey has a wide distribution, and is known in many rivers south of the Great Glen, Scotland. Elsewhere the species is found in Western Europe from the western Mediterranean north to Norway, ... You can view distribution information for this species at the National Biodiversity Network Gateway.
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Information about the Sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) on ARKive ... The sea lamprey is fairly widespread in UK rivers, but it has declined to extinction in some areas. ... You can view distribution information for this species at the National Biodiversity Network Gateway...
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www.arkive.org/sea-lamprey/petromyzon-marinus/info.html
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In the 1930's sea lamprey made their way into the Great Lakes by means of ships. ... A computer model can simulate the lampricide transport, provide critical information needed to plan lampricide treatment by predicting the effectiveness of different possible treatment plans. Mathematical models provide an inexpensive...
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www.clarkson.edu/~htshen/sea.htm
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Once attached, the lamprey opens wounds on the prey's skin using a rasping tongue and sharp teeth and feeds on blood and other bodily tissue. Smaller sea lampreys are bottom dwellers along coasts and on the continental shelf.
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www.fisheries.vims.edu/lamprey.htm
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Lamprey summary with 8 pages of encyclopedia entries, essays, summaries, research information, and more. ... A lamprey (sometimes also called lamprey eel) is a jawless fish with a toothed, funnel-like sucking mouth. While lampreys are well known for those species which bore into the flesh ... Encyclopedia and Summary Information...
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www.bookrags.com/Lamprey
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Sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) are predaceous, eel-like fish native to the coastal regions of both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. They entered the Great Lakes through the Welland Canal about 1921. They contributed greatly to the decline of whitefish and lake trout in the Great Lakes. ... Information Center...
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The sea lamprey was one of the first to invade the Great Lakes. It has been very damaging because part of its life cycle is spent feeding parasitically on the blood of host fish like the native lake trout. ... Great Lakes Fishery Commission; Great Lakes Information Network; USGS Biological Resources; Wisconsin Sea Grant...
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The Great Lakes Fishery Commission was established in 1955 by the Canadian/U.S. Convention on Great Lakes Fisheries. ... The commission coordinates fisheries research, controls the invasive sea lamprey, and facilitates cooperative fishery management among the state, provincial, tribal, and federal management agencies.
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