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Q: How do sea lamprey hurting our ecosystem?
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What eat sea lamprey?

The Sea Lamprey is a parasite so it tends to eat rather than be eaten. what eats them? be spacefic. As far as I know the Sea Lamprey is an invasive species to the great lakes region killing many fish and upsetting the ecosystem. If the Sea Lamprey had a predator i would assume they would dump it in the great lakes to balance the ecosystem, but because the Sea Lamprey is a parasite type of fish previously said by the person who wrote the first sentence I am lead to believe they have no known predator.


How do sea lamprey cause a problem?

Sea lamprey are a problem because they are parasitic fish that attach themselves to other fish by using their suction-cup like mouths to draw blood and body fluids. This weakens and can even kill the host fish, which can have negative impacts on fish populations and ecosystems.


Do treatments to kill sea lamprey affect humans?

No, it only affects the sea lamprey.


How does sea lamprey effect human?

how does the lamprey effect human


Where did the sea lamprey come from originally?

the sea lamprey came from the East side of the world


How does a Sea Lamprey die?

They don't.


What do you do if you get bit by a sea lamprey?

you die


What species is currently threatening the great lake ecosystem?

lamprey eel


What can the sea lamprey best be described as?

a parasite


How do sea lamprey live?

20 years


What is the order of a sea lamprey?

Sea Lampreys belong to the order Petromyzontiformes.


How might a sea lamprey be controlled?

I hope not. The Lamprey is part of the marine ecosystem and if it were removed it would unbalance it. If you are finding that there are a large number of lampreys and they are causing you a problem, this will be because man's activities somewhere else in the ecosystem (removing too much fish, dumping trash, pollution etc, has already disturbed the balance. If the cause is removed, the population of lampreys will eventually return to normal.