Implications of the sea lamprey control program for lake sturgeon conservation and rehabilitation efforts

Journal of Great Lakes Research(2021)

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Lake sturgeon, a species of conservation concern, can be affected by sea lamprey control activities in the Great Lakes basin. Specifically, age-0 lake sturgeon are sensitive to the pesticides used to kill larval stage sea lampreys; and, as tributary spawners, barriers that restrict access to habitat for adult sea lampreys can also restrict access to spawning lake sturgeon habitat. Conversely, lake sturgeon are also potentially prey for juvenile sea lampreys, so they benefit from control measures that reduce sea lamprey abundance. Over the past 20 years research has defined conditions under which treatments to control sea lampreys, such as high tributary alkalinity levels, are of highest risk for age-0 lake sturgeon mortality. Adult lake sturgeon are likely to survive a sea lamprey attack, and adult wounding rates vary through time and space across the Great Lakes basin and in Lake Champlain. Juvenile lake sturgeon are at higher risk of mortality from a sea lamprey attack, yet rarely display wounds. There are mitigation measures, including treating tributaries later in the year, capturing and holding age-0 lake sturgeon prior to treatment in high-risk tributaries, maximizing the time between treatments, and providing passage for spawning lake sturgeon above sea lamprey barriers that can minimize risks to lake sturgeon populations. As such, we believe that there remains room for both a robust sea lamprey control program moving forward in concert with lake sturgeon rehabilitation across the Great Lakes basin.
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Lake sturgeon rehabilitation,Sea lamprey control,Mitigation measures,TFM,Barriers
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