ABSTRACT. Cost-effective integrated pest management of sea lampreys requires good assessment information. Assessment of sea lamprey populations is used to inform decisions about which control methods to use, as well as where and when to apply them. Additionally, assessment data are used to eval-uate the performance of past management actions. This theme paper identifies key research questions that limit our understanding of sea lamprey population dynamics, as well as the quality of the assessment information currently used to inform management. The discussion is organized by dividing the sea lam-prey life history into four stages—spawning, recruitment to age 1, larval, and parasitic—and examining the state of knowledge about population dyna...
International audienceThree anadromous lamprey species support important commercial fisheries in the...
Population estimation implies considering the biology of the species, but also the constraints of lo...
For more than two decades the Great Lakes Fishery Commission has sought tactics to complement, and p...
The St. Marys River is a major producer of invasive parasitic sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) to L...
The sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus (Linnaeus) is both an invasive non-native species in the Laurenti...
The St. Marys River is a major producer of invasive parasitic sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) to L...
Control programs are implemented to mitigate the damage caused by invasive species worldwide. In the...
Sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) are parasitic pests in the Great Lakes which have negatively impac...
Abstract: Models of entire managed systems, known as operating models or management strategy evaluat...
A key uncertainty surrounding barrier removals in the Great Lakes is the response of invasive sea la...
We applied a management strategy evaluation (MSE) model to examine the potential costâ effectivenes...
Resource managers frequently are tasked with mitigating or reversing adverse effects of invasive spe...
ABSTRACT. This paper is one of a series supported by the Great Lakes Fishery Commission that describ...
Rapid evolution of pest, pathogen and wildlife populations can have undesirable effects; for example...
Abstract: Ten anadromous lamprey species (Petromyzontiformes) are recognized around the world, inclu...
International audienceThree anadromous lamprey species support important commercial fisheries in the...
Population estimation implies considering the biology of the species, but also the constraints of lo...
For more than two decades the Great Lakes Fishery Commission has sought tactics to complement, and p...
The St. Marys River is a major producer of invasive parasitic sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) to L...
The sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus (Linnaeus) is both an invasive non-native species in the Laurenti...
The St. Marys River is a major producer of invasive parasitic sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) to L...
Control programs are implemented to mitigate the damage caused by invasive species worldwide. In the...
Sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) are parasitic pests in the Great Lakes which have negatively impac...
Abstract: Models of entire managed systems, known as operating models or management strategy evaluat...
A key uncertainty surrounding barrier removals in the Great Lakes is the response of invasive sea la...
We applied a management strategy evaluation (MSE) model to examine the potential costâ effectivenes...
Resource managers frequently are tasked with mitigating or reversing adverse effects of invasive spe...
ABSTRACT. This paper is one of a series supported by the Great Lakes Fishery Commission that describ...
Rapid evolution of pest, pathogen and wildlife populations can have undesirable effects; for example...
Abstract: Ten anadromous lamprey species (Petromyzontiformes) are recognized around the world, inclu...
International audienceThree anadromous lamprey species support important commercial fisheries in the...
Population estimation implies considering the biology of the species, but also the constraints of lo...
For more than two decades the Great Lakes Fishery Commission has sought tactics to complement, and p...