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Biology, 16.10.2020 04:01, amy290

Sea Lampreys, a jawless fish that feeds on other aquatic animals, is considered a pest in the Great Lakes of
Michigan, An ecologist wanted to determine the
percentage of the Lake Trout population was affected by
the lamprey He captured and released hundreds of Lake
Trout making note which ones were being fed upon by the
Lamprey. The ecologist conducted this study over a 6
month period and determined that over half of the Lake
Trout population were affected by the Sea Lampreys.
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Why are Sea Lampreys a problem in the Great Lakes?
What types of fish de the Sea Lampreys feed upon?
How are the Sea Lampreys getting into the Great Lakes?
What percentage of the Lake Trout are affected by the Sea Lamprey?

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