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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced that it will be applying lampricides in Cattaraugus Creek from May 6 through ...
The Great Lakes where sea lamprey control efforts were most cut during COVID-19 had the biggest surge of the invasive species, a study found.
The lampricide application, announced in a Thursday press release, will target an estimated 4,800 sea lamprey larvae in the creek. Lampreys are a type of parasitic jawless fish that can kill other ...
Young 1 has directed attention to the fact that some lampreys show a speeding up of the time of sexual maturity relative to the time at which metamorphosis takes place (pædomorphosis), but there ...
Efforts include regular treatments with lampricides, chemical compounds that effectively kill sea lamprey larvae without causing significant harm to other plants and animals, at more than 200 ...