Semiochemicals that elicit species-specific attraction or repulsion have proven useful in the management of terrestrial pests and hold considerable promise for control of nuisance aquatic species, particularly invasive fishes. Because aquatic ecosystems are typically large and open, use of a semiochemical to control a spatially dispersed invader will require the development of a cost-effective emitter that is easy to produce, environmentally benign, inexpensive, and controls the release of the semiochemical without altering its structure. We examined the release properties of five polymers, and chose polyethylene glycol (PEG) as the best alternative. In a series of laboratory and field experiments, we examined the response of the invasive s...
Fish use odor to avoid exposure to predation and disease. Harnessing these odors as repellents is pr...
ABSTRACT. This paper is one of a series supported by the Great Lakes Fishery Commission that describ...
Sea lamprey are an invasive species present in the Laurentian Great Lakes and parasitically feed on ...
Semiochemicals that elicit species-specific attraction or repulsion have proven useful in the manage...
<div><p>Semiochemicals that elicit species-specific attraction or repulsion have proven useful in th...
Semiochemicals that elicit species-specific attraction or repulsion have proven useful in the manage...
ABSTRACT. The Great Lakes Fishery Commission (GLFC) considers the application of sea lamprey pheromo...
Abstract: Fish passage devices often fail for either of two reasons: (1) individuals fail to encount...
We applied a management strategy evaluation (MSE) model to examine the potential costâ effectivenes...
Female sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) seek males through chemical cues of a sex pheromone. Female ...
Female sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) seek males through chemical cues of a sex pheromone. Female...
Rapid evolution of pest, pathogen and wildlife populations can have undesirable effects; for example...
<div><p>A sulphate-conjugated bile alcohol, 3,12-diketo-4,6-petromyzonene-24-sulfate (DKPES), was id...
The study of fish pheromones is particularly relevant because of the conserved nature of chemorecept...
Sexual signals evolve via selective pressures arising from male-male competition and female choice, ...
Fish use odor to avoid exposure to predation and disease. Harnessing these odors as repellents is pr...
ABSTRACT. This paper is one of a series supported by the Great Lakes Fishery Commission that describ...
Sea lamprey are an invasive species present in the Laurentian Great Lakes and parasitically feed on ...
Semiochemicals that elicit species-specific attraction or repulsion have proven useful in the manage...
<div><p>Semiochemicals that elicit species-specific attraction or repulsion have proven useful in th...
Semiochemicals that elicit species-specific attraction or repulsion have proven useful in the manage...
ABSTRACT. The Great Lakes Fishery Commission (GLFC) considers the application of sea lamprey pheromo...
Abstract: Fish passage devices often fail for either of two reasons: (1) individuals fail to encount...
We applied a management strategy evaluation (MSE) model to examine the potential costâ effectivenes...
Female sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) seek males through chemical cues of a sex pheromone. Female ...
Female sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) seek males through chemical cues of a sex pheromone. Female...
Rapid evolution of pest, pathogen and wildlife populations can have undesirable effects; for example...
<div><p>A sulphate-conjugated bile alcohol, 3,12-diketo-4,6-petromyzonene-24-sulfate (DKPES), was id...
The study of fish pheromones is particularly relevant because of the conserved nature of chemorecept...
Sexual signals evolve via selective pressures arising from male-male competition and female choice, ...
Fish use odor to avoid exposure to predation and disease. Harnessing these odors as repellents is pr...
ABSTRACT. This paper is one of a series supported by the Great Lakes Fishery Commission that describ...
Sea lamprey are an invasive species present in the Laurentian Great Lakes and parasitically feed on ...