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- Sea_lamprey abstract "The Sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) is a parasitic lamprey found in the northern Atlantic Ocean along shores of Europe and North America, in the western Mediterranean Sea, and in the Great Lakes. It is brown, gray, or black on its back and white or gray on the underside and can grow up to 90 cm (35.5 in) long. After several years in freshwater habitats, the larvae undergo a metamorphosis that allows young postmetamorphic lampreys to migrate to the sea or lakes and start the hematophagous feeding. Some individuals can start the hematophagous feeding in the river before migrating to the sea, where sea lampreys prey on a wide variety of fish. The lamprey uses its suction cup-like mouth to attach itself to the skin of a fish and rasps away tissue with its sharp, probing tongue and keratinized teeth. Secretions in the lamprey's mouth prevent the victim's blood from clotting. Victims typically die from excessive blood loss or infection. After 1 year of hematophagous feeding, lampreys return to the river to spawn and die, one year and a half after the completion of metamorphosis. Lampreys are considered a delicacy in some parts of Europe, including South-Western France, but are not commonly eaten in the Americas.".
- Sea_lamprey binomialAuthority 10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae.
- Sea_lamprey binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Sea_lamprey class Agnatha.
- Sea_lamprey class Hyperoartia.
- Sea_lamprey conservationStatus "LR/lc".
- Sea_lamprey conservationStatusSystem "IUCN2.3".
- Sea_lamprey family Northern_lampreys.
- Sea_lamprey kingdom Animal.
- Sea_lamprey order Lamprey.
- Sea_lamprey phylum Chordate.
- Sea_lamprey thumbnail Sea_Lamprey_fish.jpg?width=300.
- Sea_lamprey wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q=true&f=true.
- Sea_lamprey wikiPageExternalLink SpeciesInfo.asp?NoCache=6%2F10%2F2010+4%3A32%3A40+PM&SpeciesID=836&State=&HUCNumber=DGreatLakes.
- Sea_lamprey wikiPageExternalLink 8127483.stm.
- Sea_lamprey wikiPageExternalLink Index.
- Sea_lamprey wikiPageExternalLink main.php?content=research_lamprey&title=Invasive%20Fish0&menu=researchinvasive.
- Sea_lamprey wikiPageExternalLink SEA_LAMPREY1.pdf.
- Sea_lamprey wikiPageExternalLink Invaders.cfm?A=Page&PID=3.
- Sea_lamprey wikiPageExternalLink lamprey.shtml.
- Sea_lamprey wikiPageExternalLink sea-lamprey-increase-could-be-due-to-rising-lake-superior-temperatures.
- Sea_lamprey wikiPageExternalLink superiorfacts.html.
- Sea_lamprey wikiPageID "1202733".
- Sea_lamprey wikiPageRevisionID "605322330".
- Sea_lamprey binomial "Petromyzon marinus".
- Sea_lamprey binomialAuthority 10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae.
- Sea_lamprey binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Sea_lamprey classis Hyperoartia.
- Sea_lamprey familia Northern_lampreys.
- Sea_lamprey genus "Petromyzon".
- Sea_lamprey genusAuthority "Linnaeus, 1758".
- Sea_lamprey hasPhotoCollection Sea_lamprey.
- Sea_lamprey image "Petromyzon marinus2.jpg".
- Sea_lamprey imageCaption "Sea lampreys on a lake trout".
- Sea_lamprey name "Sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus".
- Sea_lamprey ordo Lamprey.
- Sea_lamprey phylum Chordate.
- Sea_lamprey regnum "Animalia".
- Sea_lamprey species "P. marinus".
- Sea_lamprey status "LR/lc".
- Sea_lamprey statusSystem "IUCN2.3".
- Sea_lamprey superclassis Agnatha.
- Sea_lamprey subject Category:Animals_described_in_1758.
- Sea_lamprey subject Category:Chordates_with_sequenced_genomes.
- Sea_lamprey subject Category:Fish_of_the_Great_Lakes.
- Sea_lamprey subject Category:Invasive_fish_species.
- Sea_lamprey subject Category:Petromyzontidae.
- Sea_lamprey type Animal.
- Sea_lamprey type Eukaryote.
- Sea_lamprey type Species.
- Sea_lamprey type Animal.
- Sea_lamprey type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Sea_lamprey type EukaryoticCell.
- Sea_lamprey type Fish.
- Sea_lamprey type Organism.
- Sea_lamprey comment "The Sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) is a parasitic lamprey found in the northern Atlantic Ocean along shores of Europe and North America, in the western Mediterranean Sea, and in the Great Lakes. It is brown, gray, or black on its back and white or gray on the underside and can grow up to 90 cm (35.5 in) long.".
- Sea_lamprey label "Lampreia-marinha".
- Sea_lamprey label "Lamproie marine".
- Sea_lamprey label "Meerneunauge".
- Sea_lamprey label "Minóg morski".
- Sea_lamprey label "Petromyzon marinus".
- Sea_lamprey label "Petromyzon marinus".
- Sea_lamprey label "Sea lamprey".
- Sea_lamprey label "Zeeprik".
- Sea_lamprey label "Морская минога".
- Sea_lamprey label "جلكى بحرية".
- Sea_lamprey label "ウミヤツメ".
- Sea_lamprey sameAs Meerneunauge.
- Sea_lamprey sameAs Petromyzon_marinus.
- Sea_lamprey sameAs Itsas_lanproi.
- Sea_lamprey sameAs 569.
- Sea_lamprey sameAs Lamproie_marine.
- Sea_lamprey sameAs Petromyzon_marinus.
- Sea_lamprey sameAs ウミヤツメ.
- Sea_lamprey sameAs Zeeprik.
- Sea_lamprey sameAs Minóg_morski.
- Sea_lamprey sameAs Lampreia-marinha.
- Sea_lamprey sameAs m.04gyn6.
- Sea_lamprey sameAs Q385764.
- Sea_lamprey sameAs Q385764.
- Sea_lamprey wasDerivedFrom Sea_lamprey?oldid=605322330.
- Sea_lamprey depiction Sea_Lamprey_fish.jpg.
- Sea_lamprey isPrimaryTopicOf Sea_lamprey.
- Sea_lamprey name "Sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus".