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Non-Parasitic LampreyEducational resources on Non-Parasitic LampreyNon-Parasitic Lamprey or Mordacia praecox is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Vulnerable due to D2. IUCN Profile of the Non-Parasitic Lamprey Department of Fisheries Biology | Genetics Research Laboratory Anadromous pacific lamprey, Lampetra tridentata, is believed to have given rise to landlocked, dwarf, parasitic and non-parasitic lamprey populations in the www.humboldt.edu/~fish/facilities/geneticslab.html Living Agnathans: Hagfish & Lamprey How did a non-parasitic lamprey evolve from a parasitic species? How did a non-parasitic lamprey evolve from a parasitic species? Lampetra Lampetra f f luviatilis, parasitic, parasitic courses.washington.edu/vertebra/452/notes/452agnathans-summer09.pdf Arkansas Academy of Science Proceedings Robisonand Buchanan (1988) reported 50 localities for this non-parasitic lamprey in Arkansas. Since 1988,12 additional adult specimens and 3identified ammocoetes were collectedfrom 11 libinfo.uark.edu/aas/issues/2006v60/v60a33.pdf Antiquity of the vertebrate pattern of activity metabolism and its The Pacific brook lamprey is a small, non-parasitic lamprey inhabiting streams west of the Cascade Mountains of the north-west US. These are strictly freshwater forms that never migrate compphys.bio.uci.edu/bennett/pubs/35.pdf Faculty Research Interests : The Department of Biological Sciences Presently, we are investigating genetic variation and patterns of molecular evolution in sauger, walleye, a species of non-parasitic lamprey, and muskellunge. www.biosci.ohiou.edu/research1/faculty-research/faculty-research-interests
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