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- which lampreys are parasitic and which are not in the Great Lakes?
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- which lampreys are native and which are invasive to the Great Lakes?What do non-parasitic lampreys do?What is the number and types of lamprey species that are present in the Great lakes? which lampreys are native and which are invasive to the Great Lakes? which lampreys are parasitic and which are not in the Great Lakes? what do non-parasitic lampreys do? What is the life cycle of sea lampreys, and the various control methods for lampreys intersect with this life cycle?
- Why do anandromous lampreys die after breeding in the freshwater environmentWhat do you think might happen to the native lamprey in the Great Lakes if the sea lamprey continues to surviveDescribe the life cycle of sea lampreys, Petromyzon marinus, and the history of their invasion of the Great Lakes