Two fundamental aspects of lamprey biology were examined to provide tools for population assessment and determination of critical habitat needs of Columbia River Basin lampreys (the Pacific lamprey, Lampetra tridentata, and the western brook lamprey, L. richardsoni). In particular: (1) we examined the usefulness of current diagnostic characteristics in identification of larval lampreys, specifically pigmentation patterns, and collected material for development of meristic and morphometric descriptions of early life stages of lampreys, and (2) we examined the effects of temperature on survival and development of early life stages of Columbia River Basin lampreys
The analysis of the life history was carried out from collections that were predominantly Lampetra p...
Pacific lampreys (Entosphenus tridentatus) are culturally and ecologically valuable throughout the w...
Pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) has significantly declined along the Oregon coast and in the C...
Two fundamental aspects of lamprey biology were examined to provide tools for population assessment ...
Lampreys inhabit temperate regions in both the northern and southern hemispheres. Typically, lamprey...
The importance of temperature in determining the distribution, abundance, and survival of animals ha...
Pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) in the Columbia River basin have declined to a remnant of thei...
Pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) in the Columbia River Basin have declined to a remnant of thei...
Pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) in the Columbia River Basin have declined to a remnant of thei...
This report summarizes results of research activities conducted from 1996 through 1999. The findings...
We will report results of an ongoing project in the Deschutes River Subbasin to describe Pacific lam...
The life cycle of lampreys typically begins in streams where fertilized eggs hatch into small, worml...
Historic accounts and recent observations of Pacific lampreys (Lampetra tridentata) at mainstem Colu...
Pacific lamprey (Entosphenus tridentata) are native fish to the Columbia River Basin. Over the past ...
Pacific lamprey is a culturally valuable species to indigenous people, and has significant ecologica...
The analysis of the life history was carried out from collections that were predominantly Lampetra p...
Pacific lampreys (Entosphenus tridentatus) are culturally and ecologically valuable throughout the w...
Pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) has significantly declined along the Oregon coast and in the C...
Two fundamental aspects of lamprey biology were examined to provide tools for population assessment ...
Lampreys inhabit temperate regions in both the northern and southern hemispheres. Typically, lamprey...
The importance of temperature in determining the distribution, abundance, and survival of animals ha...
Pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) in the Columbia River basin have declined to a remnant of thei...
Pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) in the Columbia River Basin have declined to a remnant of thei...
Pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) in the Columbia River Basin have declined to a remnant of thei...
This report summarizes results of research activities conducted from 1996 through 1999. The findings...
We will report results of an ongoing project in the Deschutes River Subbasin to describe Pacific lam...
The life cycle of lampreys typically begins in streams where fertilized eggs hatch into small, worml...
Historic accounts and recent observations of Pacific lampreys (Lampetra tridentata) at mainstem Colu...
Pacific lamprey (Entosphenus tridentata) are native fish to the Columbia River Basin. Over the past ...
Pacific lamprey is a culturally valuable species to indigenous people, and has significant ecologica...
The analysis of the life history was carried out from collections that were predominantly Lampetra p...
Pacific lampreys (Entosphenus tridentatus) are culturally and ecologically valuable throughout the w...
Pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) has significantly declined along the Oregon coast and in the C...