Name - Petromyzon marinus
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Life Sciences Identifier (LSID)
urn:lsid:organismnames.com:name:359 [metadata]
Variants and Synonyms
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Species
Reported Taxonomic Hierarchies
Animalia (Kingdom) Chordata (Phylum) Vertebrata (Subphylum) Pisces (Group) Agnatha (Group) Cephalaspidomorphi (Class) Petromyzontiformes (Order) |
References
Recent Publications
- Global level of methylation in the sea lamprey (jawless vertebrate) genome is intermediate between invertebrate and jawed vertebrate genomes.
- A decade-long study demonstrates that a population of invasive sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) can be controlled by introducing sterilized males.
- The Great Lakes' most unwanted: Characterizing the impacts of the top ten Great Lakes aquatic invasive species.
- Female sea lamprey use seminal pheromones to discriminate among potential mates.
- Speed kills? Migrating sea lamprey increase speed when exposed to an antipredator cue but make worse short-term decisions.
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