LAMPREY

name for several primitive marine and freshwater fishes of the order Cyclostomata, or jawless fishes (see cyclostome). As in the other member of the order, the hagfish, the adult lamprey retains the notochord, the supporting structure that in higher vertebrates is found only in the embryo. It lacks a sympathetic nervous system, a spleen, and scales. Most adult lampreys are parasitic, sucking the blood of other fishes. The horny teeth, set in the circular, jawless mouth, attach to the prey and the lamprey feeds as it is carried along. Lampreys have an anticoagulant in the saliva that keeps the blood of the victim fluid. Some freshwater lampreys eat flesh as well as blood. Lampreys resemble eels in external appearance and, although not related to the true eels, are sometimes called lamprey eels. When not attached to prey, they swim with undulating movements. The marine lampreys normally migrate into freshwater to spawn, and some populations have become landlocked in freshwater. The Atlantic lamprey, Petromyzon marinus, found on both sides of the Atlantic, has become well established in the Great Lakes, where it is considered a serious pest by the fishing industry. The sexes are separate in lampreys and fertilization is external. The parents die shortly after the eggs are deposited in a nest. The larvae, called ammocoetes, are about 1 / 4 in. (6 mm) long. They are transparent, eyeless filter-feeders and live in muddy river bottoms, eating particles of organic matter. At about five years of age they metamorphose into the adult, parasitic form. Ammocoetes larvae are used in zoology courses to demonstrate a theoretically primitive vertebrate construction. In some species the adult does not feed and remains the size of the larva. There are 7 genera and about 25 species of lampreys, with 13 species in the United States. Lampreys are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Agnatha, order Cyclostomata, family Petromyzontidae.

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1960 by Edna Lamprey Stantial Library of Congress catalog card number: 60-7393 Printed in the United States of America Photographs from Suffrage Archives Collection, Library of Congress
...and 65 one of you fall a-talking of me to him. LAMPREY Content. -- Master Dampit. DAMPIT So, sir. LAMPREY Here came Sir Lancelot to see you een now. DAMPIT Hang him, rascal! LAMPREY Who, Sir Lancelot? DAMPIT Pythagorical rascal...
...three species of lampreys in Europe. They...spoken of as the sea lamprey, the river lamprev...changes into an adult lamprey. The hooded mouth becomes Lampreys are the most primitive...Pictured is the brook lamprey, Lampetra planeri...
...victim dies. A full-grown lamprey may kill a delicate fish such...victim is more hardy, or the lamprey small, the parasite may cling...weeks. In the laboratory large lampreys stick to their victims for...survive that long. The sea lamprey is a newcomer to the upper...
L LAMPREY, GEORGE STEWART New Hampshire, 1959...Concord Business College in New Hampshire. Lamprey then entered the real estate business in...to the rank of corporal. In addition, Lamprey belonged to the Grange, American Legion...
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...American nonparasitic lampreys in affording L...American brook lamprey is restricted...1995). Other lampreys (northern brook lamprey Ichthyomyzon fossor...American brook lamprey should receive...collecting sites for lampreys. Funding was...
...and previous taxonomic expertise with lampreys. All of these 10 lamprey specimens were confirmed as /. unicuspis...Slack was later able to compare these lampreys (MMNS 43754) with a single lamprey (MMNS 1573.2) collected near Palmyra...
...Survey Tools to the Management of the Lamprey River by Shannon Rogers New Hampshires...study and water management plan for the Lamprey River, located in the seacoast region...some of the possible conflicts in the Lamprey River watershed and showed that survey...
Taxonomic Status and Distribution of the Lamprey Ichthyomyzon Cf. Gagei by J. Lyons , P. A. Cochran , M. E. Sneen
...the divergence of lampreys and hagfishes from...Recent analyses of lamprey Hox genes have suggested...branch 3 before lampreys diverged from gnathostomes...phylogenetic resolution of lamprey DIx sequences...gnathostomes diverged from lampreys. No evidence was...those leading to the lamprey (branch 4, discussed...
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Lamprey Immunity Researchers at the University of Tokyo showed that jawless sea lampreys use a specific immune response mechanism involving "copy choice" that creates variable lymphocyte receptors (VLRs). This mechanism...
...immune system: the lamprey thymus. The organ The lack of a thymus in lampreys was puzzling, as the...humans. Do human and lamprey immune systems share...University in Atlanta showed lampreys had T-like cells...the expression of a lamprey equivalent of FOXNl...
...Fine uses to track the lampreys responses to odors...among the migratory lamprey, a parasite that has...to lure and trap the lampreys. Females can each carry...which is just after the lampreys finish their spring...following morning. The lamprey is nocturnal, so most...
...to have opened the Lakes up to the sea lamprey, an ocean-going parasite that devastated...fisheries. In Lakes Michigan and Huron, the lamprey is credited with driving the annual commercial...the region came about to combat the sea lamprey, and resulted in the Great Lakes Fishery...
...fishes, the hagfish and the lamprey; and the tunicates, invertebrate...antibody genes in hagfish, lampreys, and tunicates-and to no...that emerged after the shark-lamprey split but are now extinct...possible that the hagfish, lamprey, and tunicates do have antibodies...
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...petition for protection of the lamprey. They ask the U.S...asked for protection of the lamprey species 16 months ago...requirements of the law. The lampreys life cycle bears some resemblance to that of salmon. Lamprey eggs hatch into larvae...
...Species Survive; LAMPREY RETURNING TO OUR...Environment Agency. LAMPREYS are an ancient fish...instead of bone. All lamprey have a suckered...of sharp teeth. Lampreys are parasites that...with baskets of lamprey. In the 13th and 14th Centuries, lampreys were found in abundance...
I Predict a Surfeit of Lampreys; Fullchat. Byline: By STEVE ORME IMAGINE, please, a world in...apart. Bringing us to crossover vehicles. I sense a surfeit of lampreys here. They are arriving with the frequency of 1950s London Transport...
...finds difficult to pass. The scheme will help otter, lamprey, eels, salmon and sea trout. During low river flows...the busy A697, resulting in road kills. The sea lamprey, river lamprey and brook lamprey ( all kinds of jawless fish ( also...
...The rare sea lamprey, river lamprey and brook lamprey, all jawless fish, also find...of the stream for otters and lampreys to use. A Northumberland Wildlife...breeding grounds for the salmon and lamprey in a "With some minor alterations...
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...years old, the lamprey lacks a sympathetic...Most adult lampreys are parasitic...prey and the lamprey feeds as it is carried along. Lampreys have an anticoagulant...25 species of lampreys, with 13 species...The Atlantic lamprey, Petromyzon...
...class are the hagfish and lampreys , known as cyclostomes. Cyclostomes...specialized scavenger, and the lamprey is a parasite on other fishes. The lamprey has a round mouth without...dioxide diffuses out. The lamprey has a notochord extending...
...colorless blood; there is no heart. It is thought that vertebrates evolved from ancestors similar to lancelets. The larva of the lamprey , the most primitive living vertebrate, resembles a lancelet in many respects. Lancelets are classified in the phylum Chordata...
...Cyclostomata, the only living order of the vertebrate class Agnatha (see Chordata ). This group includes the hagfish and the lamprey. The name also applies to members of the order Cyclostomata of the invertebrate phylum Ectoprocta , class Gymnolaemata...


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