TitleManagement of anadromous lampreys: Common threats, different approaches
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsClemens, Benjamin J., Hiroaki Arakawa, Cindy Baker, Stephen Coghian, Aleksandr Kucheryavyy, Ralph Lampman, Maria João Lança, Catarina Sofia Mateus, Allison Miller, Hassan Nazari, Germán Pequeño, Trent M. Sutton, and Seiji Yanai
Secondary TitleJournal of Great Lakes Research. Supplement
Volume47
NumberSup.1
PaginationS129-S146
Date Published2021, Dec.
Call NumberOSU Libraries: Digital Open Access
KeywordsAlsea River, Beaver Creek, climate, Cummins Creek, dams, depleted populations, human impacts, land use, Pacific lamprey = Entosphenus tridentatus (Lampetra tridentata), River lamprey = Lampetra ayresi, Salmon River,, Siletz River, Siuslaw River, Tenmile Creek, Umpqua River, water use, Yachats River, Yaquina River
NotesThis review article summarizes what is known about the statuses of many lamprey species around the world. The usual suspects, primarily human activity and climate change get the blame for most population declines. Management of the Pacific lamprey is a bright spot, largely due to the efforts and advocacy of Native Americans. The Western river lamprey, on the other hand, suffers from inadequate research, which is needed in order to support conservation.
DOI10.1016/j.jglr.2020.09.005
Series TitleJournal of Great Lakes Research. Supplement