Talk:Lake lamprey
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Name change for article
[edit]not sure how to change name of article but the Vancouver lamprey is not called the lake lampreyIanproberts (talk) 02:02, 11 October 2018 (UTC)
Taxonomy
[edit]The vancouver lamprey arose from the pacific lamprey since the last ice age. it is distinct from it's parent species because the pacific lamprey is soley andromous needing to return to saltwater to complete it's lifecycle. Other andromous species such as coho salmon or three spine stickleback have freshwater populations but something that makes the vancouver lamprey distinct is that unlike the others if the pacific lamprey is retained in freshwater through maturity it will die.[1]
References
- ^ McPhail, John (2007). The Freshwater Fishes of British Columbia. Edmonton, Alberta,Canada: The University of Alberta Press. pp. 8–11. ISBN 0-88864-467-1.
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