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Title: | Lamprey spawning migration. |
Authors: | Moser, M.L. Almeida, Pedro R. Kemp, P.S. Sorensen, P.W. |
Editors: | Docker, M.F. |
Keywords: | Adfluvial Anadromous Behavior Dams Orientation Passage Pheromones Potamodromous Swimming performance |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | Springer |
Citation: | Moser, M.L.; P.R. Almeida; P.S. Kemp & P.W. Sorensen (2015). Lamprey spawning migration. In: M.F. Docker (Ed.). Lampreys: Biology, Conservation and Control. Volume I. Springer, Fish & Fisheries Series, 37: 215-263. |
Abstract: | During recent decades, new insights regarding the spawning migration
of lampreys have been gained due to advances in technology and growing interest
in this key life history phase. The development of miniaturized active and passive
transmitters has led to detailed information on the timing and extent of lamprey
migrations. These tools, together with sophisticated laboratory experiments, have
provided fertile ground for studies of lamprey migratory physiology and behavior.
New molecular tools have been applied to questions of population structure and
philopatry, while the identification of lamprey pheromones has illuminated heretofore
unimagined mechanisms of migration and orientation. Interest in spawning
migration has been spurred by the growing need to restore native lamprey populations
and the equally pressing need to control invasive sea lamprey in the Laurentian
Great Lakes. While important advances in anadromous lamprey biology have
been achieved, gaps remain in our understanding of marine movements, speciesspecific
differences, mechanisms of orientation, and the factors controlling passage
success. Moreover, with the exception of the landlocked sea lamprey in the Great
Lakes, research on the spawning migrations of the strictly potamodromous species
(i.e., those that are parasitic in fresh water and the non-parasitic “brook” lampreys)is sorely lacking, seriously compromising our ability to assess what constitutes barriers to their migration. |
URI: | http://www.springer.com/us/book/9789401793056 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/16788 |
ISBN: | 978-94-017-9306-3 |
Type: | bookPart |
Appears in Collections: | BIO - Publicações - Capítulos de Livros
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