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Adult Biology of the River Lamprey (Lampetra ayresi) and the Pacific Lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) from the Pacific Coast of Canada

Citation

BEAMISHR, . J. 1980. Adult biology of the river lamprey (Lampetra ayresi) and the Pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) from the Pacific coast of Canada. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 37: 1906-1923.

Summary

River lamprey (Lampetra ayresl') metamorphose in late July with downstream migration occurring in the following year from May to July. Once adults enter salt water they begin to feed immediately by consuming chunks of flesh primarily from herring and young salmon. From June until September they increase in size by an estimated 11-14 cm and 12-18 g. [n 1975, 667 (XX) lamprey were estimated to be in the Strait of Georgia resulting in the deaths of60 000- (XX) juvenile fish. Between September and late winter river lamprey return to freshwater. Spawning occurs in the spring, from April to June and adults die after spawning. The length of adult life from the onset of metamorphosis until death following spawning is 2 yr. Pacific ~amprey [...]

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Communities

  • Pacific Lamprey Data Clearinghouse
  • Pacific Region, Region 1
  • US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)

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