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Sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus: an exception to the rule of homing in anadromous fishes
Authors:Waldman John  Grunwald Cheryl  Wirgin Isaac
Affiliation:Biology Department, Queens College, 65-30 Kissena Boulevard, Flushing, NY 11367, USA. john.waldman@qc.cuny.edu
Abstract:Anadromous fishes are believed to make regular circuits of migration in the sea before homing to their natal rivers. Sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus is an anadromous fish that is an exception to this life-history pattern. It also differs from other anadromous fishes in that its adult phase is parasitic, a feeding strategy that should make homing problematic for lamprey cohorts that become widely dispersed through transport by the diverse hosts they parasitize. We sequenced a portion of the mitochondrial DNA control region from sea lampreys collected from 11 North American east coast rivers to test for genetic evidence of homing. There were no significant differences (chi2=235.1, p=0.401) in haplotype frequencies among them, with almost 99 per cent of haplotypic diversity occurring within populations. These findings, together with concordant genetic results from other geographical regions and ancillary information on pheromonal communication, suggest that sea lamprey does not home but rather exhibits regional panmixia while using a novel 'suitable river' strategy to complete its life cycle.
Keywords:anadromous   homing   mitochondrial DNA   parasitism   pheromone
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